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R. Alan Ferguson

Ross Alan Ferguson was born in Ballymena Northern Ireland, and lives in Antrim Northern Ireland. He is the author of the newly published eBook The Second Prophecy (The Dragdani Prophecies Part 1).

He attended Springfarm Primary (Now Round Tower I.P.S.) 1985 - 1990 / Dunfane School 1990 - 1996 / and the NRC campus' of Antrim and Ballymena community colleges, where he earned National Vocational Qualifications in English and Maths.

"I started writing in 2002, it was when I was working in the injection moulding department of a factory that I had the Idea to write The Second Prophecy. I was on my lunch break, and as it was night shift I was on my own in the canteen when it came to me. I had always had a great imagination, so I spent the second half of the eight hour shift adding to the idea for The Second Prophecy, and when I got home I sat down in front of my computer and started writing."

"I took a long break after writing my novel. It was mainly because I couldn't find a publishing company to take it on, although I got good reviews from everyone who read it. Even the son of my English tutor, who I have never met(the son, not the English tutor). The truth is, I lost heart that I would get it published through conventional means. Then I read about Amazon letting people publish their work for free, and thought I would try it."

"I Have more than a few ideas for more stories, and I'm looking forward to writing and publishing them all."

R. Alan Ferguson


“I see,” said the boy. “You said that your mission is to bring me back?”“That’s right.”“So no matter where I go, you’ll have to follow me to find me and take me there, right?” said Peter. The young Draga-Wizard-Elf shot off in the blink of an eye.“GET BACK HERE! WE HAVE TO GET TO THE CITY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE!” the Wolfhowled after him, though it was pointless. The teenager was already gone. “Damn Wizards.”
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“Don’t worry, I’l be back soon,” said Delsani. “Tell me what happens to the roadrunner when I get back.”“Don’t worry. The runner always gets away,” said Peter, patting Delsani’s leg as if to reassure him”
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“Delsani, you said that the Wizard and Witch Councils have joined?” said Saren curiously.“Yes. The Councils have decided to join together into one,” said Delsani, “so there wil be twice the boredom and twice as many stupid ideas.”
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“The roads we walk throughout our lives, are but fine threads in the tapestry of the universe.”
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