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Stewart Bint is a sci-fi, paranormal and satire novelist, published by Creativia Next Chapter and Dragon Moon Press, and is a member of the influential #Awethors group.

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Novels: 
To Rise Again
The Jigsaw And The Fan
Timeshaft 
In Shadows Waiting


Short story collection:
Thunderlands

Anthologies contributor:
Just A Minor Malfunction
Ghostly Writes Anthology 2016
Looking Into The Abyss
Serious Flash Fiction
Awethology Dark
December Awethology Light
Blood Moon


Non-fiction:

Up Close And Personal
​Up Close And Personal Volume 2



To Rise Again

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The Marquand family flee their home on the island of Jersey just before the German occupation during World War II, and never return.

Now, it's the summer of 1983, and the once opulent Idlewild mansion is crumbling and derelict. The mansion holds a mysterious lure for 18-year-old David Simeon, who dreams of Idlewild years past, as it used to be.  But who is the young girl he sees, endlessly wandering through its corridors?

As the nerve-shattering link between David, the girl, and the mysterious Idlewild comes to light, is it too late to stop the seeds of destruction and world domination planted there long ago, during Adolf Hitler's last desperate throw of the dice in World War II?

Fantasy, science fiction, horror and paranormal mingle in Stewart Bint's To Rise Again, as the threads of 1945 and 1983 slowly intertwine to reveal a world on the brink of destruction. 


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The Jigsaw And The Fan
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​How much trouble can one disgruntled ghost really make?  A strike prevents a dead trades unionist taking his place in the afterlife. 


He returns to Earth to haunt a stately home, and angry that the wealthy owner makes money from visitors, sets out to frighten them away. A pair of roguish guardian angels look upon the proceedings, but they are more concerned with their own battle of wits raging across eternity than they are with the well-being of their unwitting pawns on Earth.



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Thunderlands

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A bolt of lightning. A crack of thunder. The lingering smell of ozone in the highly-charged air.

And the world has changed forever.

Or has it? Maybe the world we knew is still exactly the same…somewhere else. In the precise moment that the thunderbolt boomed what if a portal had opened up and sucked us through? And we’re now in a different world in a parallel universe.

In the wink of an eye we’ve been transported to a world we don’t know. 


Even though it looks the same on the surface, there's just a hint that all may not quite be what it seems beneath. Even the most ordinary things may be just a touch out of kilter.

A collection of 21 short stories ranging from the sublime to the unforgivably ridiculous. Powerful, like The Twitter Bully. Puzzling, like A Timely Murder. Horrific, like The Growing Thing. Ridiculous, like Living Proof. Very different, like Ree -- The Troll of Dingleay.





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In Shadows Waiting

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Double nomination in the 2016 Summer Indie Book Awards 

Horror and Paranormal categories
Young Simon Reynolds lives a bucolic life at his family home, White Pasture, surrounded by a loving family and a charming community. Simon finishes his A levels and looks forward to unwinding while his sisters work on their tans.

Meanwhile, the tiny community of Meriton has been plagued by a spate of burglaries, and White Pasture seems to be next. A shadowy figure stalks the house, but the police can find no signs of an intruder.

Inspired by the author's real-life experience with the supernatural, In Shadows Waiting recounts a summer that changes the Reynolds' lives forever. As the summer progresses, the shadows take on an altogether more sinister implication, and White Pasture begins to reveal a terrifying secret.

The epicenter of an event that has scarred an entire community, White Pastures grows more and more dark, possessed by a shadow that yearns, a shadow that will not be denied. At White Pastures, someone will die - but love never will.  


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Timeshaft

"This is one of the best time travel novels I’ve read" - Paul Wandason, reviewer for Time Travel Nexus
 
http://timetravelnexus.com/author-interview-stewart-bint-timeshaft/​
By the twenty-seventh century, mankind has finally mastered time travel—and is driving recklessly towards wiping itself out.

The guerilla environmentalist group WorldSave, with its chief operative Ashday’s Child, uses the Timeshaft to correct mistakes of the past in an effort to extend the life of the planet.

But the enigmatic Ashday’s Child has his own destiny to accomplish, and will do whatever it takes within a complicated web of paradoxes to do so. While his destiny—and very existence—is challenged from the beginning to the end of time, he must collect the key players through the ages to create the very Timeshaft itself.

“Do our actions as time travellers change what would otherwise have happened, or is everything already laid down in a predetermined plan?” he asks.

Stewart Bint’s Timeshaft is an expertly synchronized saga of time travel, the irresistible force of destiny, and the responsibility of mankind as rulers of the world. 


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