Scott “Frank Creed” Morris believes that the meaning of life is
existing at the intersection of one's passions and talents. He’s been
an aspiring author since age seven and feels that for himself,
writing is that intersection. Encouraged by his 11th grade creative
writing teacher, The Last Newspaper took first place in the U.W.
Whitewater Literary Conference short-story category. Since then he
grew up, found an irresistible editor and put a ring on her finger.

Frank is aware that a fiction writer's first priority must be to
entertain, but if his rejection or acceptance by a publisher
depended upon his manuscript losing its Biblical theme, he'd never
be published. His beliefs are woven into the fabric of his pieces,
and never preach. His intended audience has Biblical convictions,
hence his pen-name: Frank Creed . . . a straightforward statement
of belief.
Lest Ye Be Judged: Frank Creed

-the City-State of Fyurnhest has discovered white-iron, a metal that is lighter,
and more resilient than iron. A covetous wizard employs his own brand of
espionage and enlists the help of the Orqs and Dwarves. Our hero-knight is
recalled from the Orq battles and granted the role of Heir-Protector over one of
the Lord-Mayour’s heirs. They stumble wizardly plans, conspire with Dwarves,
and fight both Orq and magic.
(good vs. evil)

FlashPoint
by Frank Creed

Persecution in Chicago has
reached the Flashpoint.

In the year 2036, all nations are
run by a one-world government.
The One Sate has only one
threat: Fundamentalist terrorists.
The One State has declared that
every Fundamentalist is a
terrorist.
Bible believing Christians are
now ‘terrorists’!

But the One State has not yet
encountered Calamity Kid and
e-girl...
COMING
FALL 2006
Frank Creed