We are pleased to announce the release of our Audiobook version of our Science Fiction drama ISHIMARU narrated by Thomas F. Zainea. Paperback and Kindle editions are also available.
Here is our latest video Author Web Series installment of our Science Fiction Drama Ishimaru. Here, Author Louis Edward Rosas will discuss in brief what went into making this story that evolved over a twenty year period in conjunction with it's most recent re-release on paperback. Please enjoy!
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Seen here are screenshots taken from the Science Fiction drama The Man in the High Castle Season Three trailer. If you are aware of this television series, it depicts an alternate reality where the Axis Powers of WWII won the war.
In it, America has been vanquished and further divided into three zones, The Greater Nazi Reich to the east, The Neutral Zone in the Rockies, and the Japanese Occupied Japanese Pacific States. Lucky for us, this is just fantasy and does offer an intelligent drama where a few select people know that the 1960's depicted in the series is not the way history is supposed to be. We won't spoil it for you but enjoy these dramatic photos of the IJN Combined Fleet entering San Francisco Bay.
If you would like to see this clip from Season Three, please view the video below:
American Mishima is proud to announce the re-release of it's Science Fiction Space Drama ISHIMARU by Author Louis Edward Rosas. Originally published in 2015, this newly revised edition features new formatting, edit changes, and an additional forty-eight pages. We hope you will enjoy it.
This week, we are proud to announce the release of our 5th book and first entry into the the Science Fiction Genre by American Mishima author Louis Edward Rosas titled: ISHIMARU.The plot goes as follows:
Millions
of miles from the nearest human outpost, the gold laden Deep Space
Merchant Vessel Fortin has been high jacked of her cargo in an act of
Space Piracy on her return flight back to Earth. After narrowly
escaping to the surface of EROS 3117, Commercial Flight Engineer Michael
Connors has found himself marooned and in dire need of medical
attention in a place where human life cannot exist. With hours remaining
on his dwindling oxygen supply, he must face his fears in the alien
unknown for the fight of his life. Enter the Ishimaru, a fabled ghost
ship of the past where one cannot distinguish from reality or an oxygen
starved fantasy. It is here that one man will fight for survival all
alone on a hostile planetoid far from home.
“American Mishima” is the work of Louis Rosas, the son of Mexican Immigrants, whose father served in Vietnam for the US Army and who grew up on glamorized war films and military aviation in the sleepy seaside plains of Oxnard, Calif. With an early fascination of the Second World War embedded in his young mind during the post-Vietnam era, it was his exposure to Akira Kurosawa's samurai epic Ran (Toho, 1985) that changed his views of war while creating a lasting impression of Japanese culture and history. Further inspired by the works of Japanese writer Yukio Mishima, Rosas would go on to study Japanese language and swordsmanship, which led him to the practice of Shingon Buddhism and Shinto. Rosas is also a former student of Shinkendo, the ideal and practice of the samurai code of Bushido in the modern world, which helped shape the creative force that is “American Mishima.”