T. F. Coffey
Bio
T.F.Coffey is a self published Y.A. fantasy author with 2 novels currently available on Amazon. He lives in North Carolina with his wife and 2 children where he enjoys writing and practicing martial-arts like Taekwondo and Hapkido.
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The Mermaid and the Astronaut
“I found the homing beacon,” Specialist Forman radioed back to Captain Freeholder who remained in orbit on the ship, The Everforth. He stood on the remote island looking over the remains of a make-shift camp left by Captain Mancur, the missing astronaut, and Forman’s lifelong friend, whose homing beacon he and his team had tracked to this location.
By T. F. Coffey3 years ago in Fiction
The Jade
I remember the day I was tested. I was only five years old, but I remember. I stood in line with all the other boys and girls. We waited, not knowing at the time what was really happening. I'd heard stories, but I was young and naive and didn't know what to believe. Some said you would melt on the spot if you failed the test. “Then where do the slaves come from?” I would ask. Others said they made you eat a bucket of worms before testing you, just to make sure. As if the worms somehow had a connection to the Celeste Cryst. “Well of course they do!” They would retort, “the worms were dug up with the gems!”
By T. F. Coffey4 years ago in Fiction
Blossom Storm
“Mari!” The voice called her but she barely noticed. She had fallen asleep in the flower gardens. “Mari!” They called again, pulling her out of her dream. She was dreaming she was dancing among marigold flowers. In her dream, the flowers glided through the air on an unseen wind.
By T. F. Coffey5 years ago in Fiction
King Ark and the Gift of Pixie Giants
King Ark mounted his warhorse, a muscular grey stallion with a lustrous black mane, named Nightshade. The reports of Giant Pixies in his kingdom were troubling, but he was prepared to meet them head-on in battle if necessary. He turned in his saddle, unhindered by his well-crafted armor, and gazed back at his cavalry. All of them battle-hardened, he could tell from the look in their eyes that they were ready.
By T. F. Coffey5 years ago in Fiction




