The award-winning Dreamland Chronicles are now in ebook!
In Dreamland, you can experience your wildest fantasies come true.
But not all fantasies are meant to become reality…
Dreamland takes you out of your body and into computer-generated worlds where anything you can imagine is possible. People become avatars, battle dragons and wield swords, spells and their wits.
Ride the open prairie with Jessie James or Billy the Kid, in Frontierworld. Sprout gills and experience an undersea adventure in Oceanworld. Hunt dinosaurs and meet the missing link in Primalworld. Fight a dragon and rescue a fair damsel from the black knight in Fantasyworld, the oldest and most popular of the Dreamland programs.
In the first book of the Dreamland Chronicles, the reader is introduced to Michael Straeker and his virtual friends. When Dreamworld is doomed to oblivion and all the Gamers who dwell there are imperilled, former programmer Robert Ripley is sent in to rescue them and discover what has infected the system.
Written with a great deal of humour, suspense and wordplay, In the Net of Dreams is the first book of the gripping Dreamland Chronicles, an enthralling blend of science fiction and fantasy. For fans of Ernest Cline, this will be a perfect read.
William (Wm.) Mark Simmons was born in 1953 and spent his formative years in Independence, Missouri, the hometown of President Harry S. Truman and fantasy author Jim Butcher.
He has had a varied career as an award-winning journalist, broadcaster, musician, and entertainer.
His first novel, In the Net of Dreams, was a finalist for the Compton Crook Award and made Locus Magazine’s “Best List” in 1991. To date he has published seven novels and one novella in the United States with translations in Russia and the Czech Republic. His unique blend of humor and plots that unfold "like an origami sculpture designed by M.C. Escher" have won him the title of “master of twisted humorous fantasy and horror.”
Mark currently resides in the town of Hutchinson, Kansas, not far from the world famous Cosmosphere Space Museum. For the last 13 years of his 40-plus years as a broadcaster and a journalist, he was the Music Director for Radio Kansas and heard as the network’s morning Classical host throughout nearly half of the Sunflower State up until his retirement in 2018. His eighth novel, "A Witch in Time," was released in April of 2019. He currently serves as Game Warden for the nature preserve that is his back yard, wrangles cats, and is working on two new novels in his now copious free time.
Here's something for sci-fi/fantasy readers to celebrate: the new release by Endeavor Press of William Mark Simmons' epic virtual reality Dreamlands series on its twenty-fifth anniversary. In the author's foreword, Simmons admits that he has done a little tweaking to bring the story up to date, but that he has left "just about everything in its 'retro' state."
I say, don't mess with success. While the first book, In the Net of Dreams, works as a stand-alone, you'd be cheating yourself if you stopped there. When Dreams Collide, the second book, is just as wildly funny and imaginative as you would expect, and delves deeper into the immersive gaming technology which allows players to leave their bodies behind and enter into a world of their choosing, filled with live players and virtually undetectable AI characters. Puns abound, moral issues arise, and Dreamland actions begin to have real world consequences.
Grab your vanilla Dr. Pepper, slip into your tank and explore Fantasyworld with Robert Remington Ripley III and his alter-ego: Riplakish of Dyrinwall.
I received this book in exchange for an honest review.
Wasn't that impressed tbh. It was lacking in substance. Seemed to be more about showcasing the fantasy virtual world than the plot, but there were a few funny scenes and references.
The story was quite interesting but the translation especially of the names wasn´t really good. Why would someone translate names? I-I dont get it T-T Also the cover isn´t the best but it gives me this old vibe of fantasy books so
Hilarious, and hasn't lost interest for current day readers even with advances in technology. Perhaps makes it even more interesting and engaging for the possibilities!
Epic fantasy all wrapped up in a computer game. This author pulls off an odd blend of fantasy story and a computer game run amok. A delightful page-turner that entertains you with every lively twist.