Excitor Electrifies!

Part V of :from the Chronicles of Purgatory Station is entitled “Excitor Electrifies!”  It focuses on Purgatory Station’s newest Colossal, Excitor! 

Fresh in from Chicago, Excitor’s first order of business is letting Purgatory Station know all about him.  He chooses Kristina Carlock to be his own personal reporter, but why her?  Furthermore, when Excitor faces his first Mega-Mal, the mercenary called Barrage, will Excitor live long enough to get the fame, fortune, and girl he so desperately desires?

Click “Excitor Electrifies!” to read the latest installment of the unpredictable series, :from the Chronicles of Purgatory Station

June Newsletter

Friends,
 
Happy Father’s Day to all those dads out there!
 
This month’s newsletter topics are:
  • Baby News!
  • Scott William Foley Collectibles
  • Milner Library
  • :from the Chronicles of Purgatory Station
  • Bloomington News and Views
  • Book Clubs
  • Dr. Nekros
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June Newsletter

Fall of the Absolutes :from the Chronicles of Purgatory Station (Part IV)

I’m extremely excited to now offer bi-monthly installments of :from the Chronicles of Purgatory Station here at www.scottwilliamfoley.com

Purgatory Station’s story began with “Freedom’s Resurrection” in my short story collection, The Imagination’s Provocation: Volume I.  It then continued with “Knight Writings” and “Freedom’s Acquiescence” in The Imagination’s Provocation: Volume II.    

Each story will stand alone, but it will also play a role in an epic tale unveiling with each installment. I hope you enjoy!

(Click here to read!)

Coming Soon - “Fall of the Absolutes: from the Chronicles of Purgatory Station”

Shootdown from The Chronicles of Purgatory Station

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This is Shootdown, an elite member of the Meta-Agent Program of the United States.  Shootdown is a covert operative specializing in assassination all over the world.  Some members of MAP are public figures, such as Anthem and Freedom (before he went AWOL and became the government’s worst traitor).  Shootdown belongs to that part of the program that is to never be known by the people.

If you’d like to read about Shootdown’s attempt at killing Freedom, and then his subsequent role in trapping Freedom , check out  The Imagination’s Provocation: Volume I and Volume II.

The Shadow Serpent from The Chronicles of Purgatory Station

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Above is the Shadow Serpent, a serial killer stalking the innocent citizens of Purgatory Station.  No one knows who he is or when he’ll strike.  Even Purgatory Station’s most experienced defender, the Nocturnal Knight, can’t catch this murderer on his own.  He therefore puts together a new team of fellow protectors, and they finally face down the Shadow Serpent.  However, like life, the Shadow Serpent’s methods and motivations are not easily defined.

 To read of the Shadow Serpent and his misdeeds, check him out in The Imagination’s Provocation: Volume II.

El Fuego from The Chronicles of Purgatory Station

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This is El Fuego, a mysterious young man recruited by the Nocturnal Knight to battle the Shadow Serpent.  His powers allow him to manifest and control fire, much as Excitor can create and manipulate electricity.  Because of their similarities and independent streak, the two young men don’t always see eye to eye.

I hope to one day devote an entire story to only El Fuego, but for now you can read about his adventures with the Nocturnal Knight’s team in my short story collection The Imagination’s Provocation: Volume II.

The Nocturnal Knight from The Chronicles of Purgatory Station

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Above is a sketch of the Nocturnal Knight, a veteran hero on the island of Purgatory Station.  But, even though he’s been protecting the streets for decades, there’s one thing about him even he doesn’t realize.  You can read about him in my short story collection The Imagination’s Provocation: Volume II.

Anthem from The Chronicles of Purgatory Station

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This is the corrupt Anthem, the antithesis and replacement of Freedom.  I first created him sometime around 1991.  He can currently be found in my short story collections The Imagination’s Provocation: Volume I and Volume II.