About Our Work
Alice Valentine has a wide variety of music available for streaming across platforms such as YouTube, Spotify, and iTunes. You can explore her music videos on her official channel: YouTube.com/@SabrinaFlynn-lh3hi.
Together, Rick and Alice Valentine have published two books, with more on the way. You can even watch Alice the Forgetful Fae brought to life on YouTube. Upcoming releases include Part Two of Confessions of a Genocidal Madman and the sequel to Second Coming, both nearly ready to be shared with the world.
Beyond what’s already available, their archive of unpublished works is immense — screenplays, books, and musical projects waiting for their moment. The sheer volume is “too much to count,” but every creation is part of the same vision: to share stories, sounds, and worlds that expand the imagination.
Jay, your average stoner from Portland Oregon, finds out when he's twenty-one that he is Jesus, the son of God. This may have been a good thing if it weren't for the fact that he had been molested early in life by a Catholic Priest. It is a comic and tragic tale of reincarnated Disciples, and a difficult choice on whether the world is worth saving. Jay grows up thinking he's a normal kid. Through a series of hilarious and heartbreaking adventures, he finally learns of his true identity, long after he was supposed to. His reincarnated disciples are a mixture of loveable and misunderstood characters that join Jay on a journey across the Country that leads them to Elvis, Oprah, jail, and near death experiences. And when Jay becomes too big for the Church to control, they confront a situation that could very well destroy the world.
Have you ever been so frustrated with humanity that you thought the world might be better off without them? So did the central character of this series, which blends science fiction into a fantasy dystopian future where the line between savior and genocidal madman is often hard to define.
In a post-apocalyptic future of his own making, the ageless scientist Valen emerges from his underground sanctuary for one of his bicentennial research and maintenance expeditions. Over the millennia since his deadly virus wiped out the vast majority of his fellow man, the mutated remnants of humanity have evolved into several distinctly different species; constantly at odds with each other.
On this outing, Valen strives to prevent history from repeating itself as the greedy subterranean albinos known as dwarves launch a campaign to seize power and subjugate their neighbors, starting with the peaceful vegetarian giants known as the tillers. Worried about anger, hatred, and violence working their way into the placid personalities of the tillers, Valen rushes to free the captive tiller families before their conscripted men are forced to fight for the dwarves. Gathering help from the child-like elves of the forest, the dark skinned fishers who live along the rivers, and the leonine herdsmen of the rolling planes, they begin scouring the continent for any sign of the captive tillers. If those ten foot tons of muscle were to embrace aggression, the other races would be unable to stand against them, effectively forcing Valen to resort to the type of extreme measures that he swore to never again revisit.
But can a genocidal madman ever find redemption, acceptance, or even love?