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Apr 07, 2018 11:23AM

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Assassin
Planetary governor
Master of Circuses (the official title of the head of the Imperial PR department)
Oh, and my Professor of Anthropology is pretty arrogant and (I guess) moderately charismatic. Have you considered professions in the academic field?

I hadn't, probably because my husband has a doctorate and teaches, and is a sweet, humble man. However, I have a cousin who think he's all that, and he's a doctor of medicine...and he teaches (because he said he realized he doesn't actually like touching people...not kidding).

Female mechanic?

One is an imaginary friend who has been forgotten by the one who imagined him.
Another is a woman who owns a donut shop for the purpose of experimenting on her customers for her own amusement.
One of my favorites is an evil genius hair symbiote which has bonded to the scalp of a simple minded man.

This. This right here is why stories and story writing are so awesome.

Vacuum Broker - Dealer in used spaceships
Slideman/woman - Spaceport freight handler (works the machine that slides it off the ships and onto trucks).
Cowper-Jock - Operator of delivery vehicle (from the Cowper patent engine).
Double-Tuber - Interstellar smuggler, conceals a tube of contraband inside a tube of legit goods.
Wireover - Assistant to double tuber.
Planop - Planetary operative, special agent for the good guys.

Thanks, R. I think you just solved a couple problems for me.

SAME! He was also an under-the-table mechanic, and cooked Meth with his girlfriend who was a prostitute.

Thank you. The book is coming out in October. :)



1. An auditive and kinetic spiritst medium.
2. An army veteran that now runs a radio show on paranormal phenomena.
3. An electrical engineer with a Ph.D. in power systems management
4. A cultural attaché for a mysterious non-profit organization that invest in the development of humanity
5. A reverend, head and prophet of the Church of the Third Millenium.
I don't know if those are weird, though.
And I agree with Ubiquitous that the 25PU-209 - sentient garbage truck from Margret is so cool.




Happy holidays!



No. Her supervisor is just another angel. She just doesn't have a ward on Earth. The supervisor is anti-confrontational (it is Heaven, after all) and the guardian angel thinks longevity is most important, so her ward isn't "allowed" to do anything risky, which leads to his depression.
My latest work in progress is about a team of paranormal investigators. While that may not seem super strange in and of itself, I think the coupling of this and their "day jobs" makes them a bit strange. You might expect them to be scientists or law enforcement or something.
No.
Among them is an English teacher, a somewhat rebellious high school student, a nearly homeless guy who drifts from one low-paying job to another, the owner of a bar who is also a stage magician (and a terrible one at that), a professional violinist, a retired loan officer, and an ex-Marine who now owns a fleet of used car lots (and since leaving the military has become nearly a pacifist).
No.
Among them is an English teacher, a somewhat rebellious high school student, a nearly homeless guy who drifts from one low-paying job to another, the owner of a bar who is also a stage magician (and a terrible one at that), a professional violinist, a retired loan officer, and an ex-Marine who now owns a fleet of used car lots (and since leaving the military has become nearly a pacifist).


No. Her supervisor is just another angel. She just doesn't have a ..."
Maybe doing something risky will jumpstart things for her.
