Johnathan Fisher’s book featured at Waterstones
Jonathan Fisher’s book featured at the Waterstones Lisburn Branch, Northern Ireland. The book titled, Where the Stars Be Still as Bright, is a collection of short science fiction stories available now for sale at the Waterstones, Lisburn. Fisher was ecstatic to see the book up on the shelves and commented, “I would like this to be repeated in all bookstores, everywhere, in the United Kingdom and beyond these shores.”
Where the Stars Be Still as Bright is a science fiction book that contains a collection of short stories that will take readers to another dimension. Fantasy and science fiction enthusiasts will love the contrast between past and future civilizations. With vampires, spaceships, and monsters, Fisher has pushed all boundaries of storytelling. For those who are not science fiction fans, the book has something for everyone. With love, heroes and a myriad of emotions, any reader will enjoy flipping through the pages.
Jonathan Fisher, the author of the memoir August Always, knows what it’s like to face death. He faced it head-on when battling with Addisonian Crisis. Being in a coma for three months, he knows how precious life is and how close he was to losing his. He is wheelchair-bound, but that does not prevent him from enjoying life. He prefers to do things himself and is very active in the community. He enjoys being a costume player and is a member of the Emerald Garrison and Heroes Unite Ireland, which is a club where members dress up like different cape crusaders for good causes.