D.A. Roberts is a cryptozoologist and an author of fiction, primarily in the horror/dystopian and science fiction genres. Born in Lebanon, Missouri, he now lives in Springfield, Missouri with his wife and sons. For most of his career, D.A. served his community in Law Enforcement. Known for his “Ragnarok Rising Saga,” he blends the zombie genre with elements of Norse Mythology. The series has been called “a thinking man’s apocalyptic world.” He is also known in science fiction for “The Lost Legion Series.” A second Sci-Fi series debuted in August 2022, called "Mann's Marauders."
His most recent releases are all in the horror genre. The Apex Predator Series, the Lakeview Man Series, the Code Name: Wild Hunt Series, the Nightmare Hunter series, and the newly debuted Dark Frontiers Series. Multiple new series are currently under development.
All titles are currently available now from Dark Water Endeavors and D.A. Roberts.
D.A. also hosts a popular podcast called D.A. Ex Machina, along with co-hosts Steve “Wildman” Monrotus, Kerry “Pocket Doc” Davis, and Robby "Rip" Raines.
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A portion of the proceeds will be donated to The Rehabilitation Center For Neurological Development located in Piqua.
The Rehabilitation Center For Neurological Development located in Piqua has served children and adults with brain injury for over 52 years. The non-profit organization serves all area Ohio Counties as well other states. There are only 3 other center’s like it in the United States. There are 4 programs available, they include: Brain & Body Integration, Nicholas School, Brain Wellness Center & Aquatic Wellness Center. Services are provided to Stroke Victims, Autism, Down Syndrome, Learning Difficulties, Cerebral Palsy, Depression/Anxiety and more. Wellness programs are also available through the Brain Wellness Center and the Aquatic Wellness Center.
For information call (937) 773-7630 or email director@rcnd.org. Check us out on Facebook under Rehabilitation Center or our website at www.rcnd.org. The center’s motto is “Hands That Give Hope!” and this happens each and every day!