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SHOOTER Book I: The Heart of Defense Breeds the Freedom of Offense
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AuthorAmir Royale
IllustratorAmir Royale
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreSports,Science Fiction
PublishedJuly 2012 (Xlibris/M. StageScene Communications)
Pages86
ISBN978-1-47711-598-5

SHOOTER Book I: The Heart of Defense Breeds the Freedom of Offense is a science fiction fantasy sports novelette by Amir Royale published in 2012. The book presents protagonist Jimmy Lewis, a 17-year-old African-American who crosses paths with Kent Sullivan, a NBA basketball player. In the midst of this newfound friendship, Jimmy's rivalry with schoolmate Tom Spud almost costs him his life. After the incident Jimmy awakes discovering he has a medical anomaly that has enhanced his senses, strength and speed. It's up to Jimmy to decide how he wants to use such a gift considering the circumstances he has become surrounded by[1]. This was Royale's first published work at the age of only 13.

Plot Summary[edit]

SHOOTER Book I is set in New York City during an unspecified year.

The book is divided into two parts. The first part of the book is through the eyes of the main character Jimmy Lewis. The second is through the eyes of Kent Sullivan.

Part 1: Jimmy Lewis[edit]

Jimmy Lewis is a 17-year-old New York City resident. He's just graduated from High School and has been awaiting an acceptance letter from any college possible. His life doesn't necessarily seem to be in the most pristine conditions. His rival Tom Spud pushes him around and happens to be in a volatile relationship with the girl of his dreams, Katherine Stuart. His best friend Gary is a jailbird and to top it all off his favorite team in the NBA, the 'New York Speeders' are on their longest losing streak since they became a professional basketball team. The one thing Jimmy continuously relies on to keep his sanity in grasp is basketball, it's all he's ever been good at.

One day while practicing on the court, Jimmy is joined by an unknown man who he seems to find extremely familiar. After a brief conversation, it clicks, the man he is speaking to is one of the Speeder's most prominent players, Kent Sullivan. Kent explains he has finally recovered from his recent injury and is healthy enough to play again. Jimmy in excitement and confidence challenges Kent to a game immediately. Kent accepts and as the game starts a crowd forms around the two of them. The game pushes Jimmy to play harder than he usually does and in the process learns much more about the game of basketball. To his surprise, Jimmy wins the game and by doing so earns much respect from Kent. Jimmy relishes his victory.

A few days past and Jimmy is home and gets a call from a private number. The person calling happens to be his best friend Gary. Gary has strangely just been released from jail although he was proven guilty in a court trial. Gary asks Jimmy to pick him up from in front of the police station. Jimmy reluctantly agrees. It's evident Jimmy and Gary had a great relationship before this certain point considering Jimmy states he allowed Gary to drive his car around during high school, but at this point Jimmy describes Gary as very unintelligent and ignorant. Gary climbs in the car and searches for his hidden stash of alcohol. His body doesn't respond to it well due to not drinking as often in jail. When they arrive at Gary's apartment, Gary vomits in the nearby alley. As Jimmy drives off, he wonders why he has the friends he has.

Tom comes to Jimmy's house a day later threatening him for talking to Katherine. Due to these threats, Jimmy is discouraged to return to the park. Suddenly, Tom returns again and offers Jimmy a spot on the 'New York Speeders' rival team, the 'Chicago Reptiles'. Jimmy notes Tom's sporadic behavior continuously. Tom's uncle happens to be the head coach of the 'Reptiles' and has been scouting for new players. Tom requested Jimmy be scouted, believing that once Jimmy was on the team, they could more easily compete and prove to a wider audience who is better. For the selfishness in Tom's reasons, Jimmy declines. Tom leaves heated. Despite this confrontation, Jimmy decides to start practicing at the park again. When he arrives, Katherine is sitting on the bleachers crying. Jimmy goes over and comforts her. Katherine tells Jimmy that Tom has been threatening her as well and this gradually makes Jimmy weary of Tom's decisions. Tom arrives shortly after, witnessing Katherine clutched to Jimmy. He runs up and as he is about to attack, Jimmy makes him aware of the public around them. Tom leaves and Katherine follows. She thanks Jimmy and walks off. Jimmy starts practicing.

Gary calls Jimmy again, this time hysterical, but the connection breaks. Jimmy pays no mind to it and continues on with his day. After some time of trying to contact Tom, Jimmy receives a phone call from Tom who decides the best way to end the constant feud between him and Spud is a nice, clean basketball game. Jimmy goes to the usual court and waits for Spud. He meets up with Kent and explains the situation. Kent warns Jimmy to be cautious around Tom, believing that Tom is heading down a dangerous road. Jimmy ignores Kent's advice. Tom arrives finally, but Jimmy notes he looks extremely different. Tom now has multiple tattoos and a strange ominous sense of fashion. The game starts and immediately Tom knocks Jimmy to the ground. He continuously bruises and attacks Jimmy throughout the game justifying his actions as street ball tactics. Tom plays aggressively but Jimmy continues to lead in points. During Jimmy's final shot of game, he feels himself and the entire world moving slowly through time. When he lands, his shot goes in. Jimmy celebrates while this only aggravates Tom more. Tom demands for the game to continue but Jimmy and Kent dismiss this. Suddenly, Jimmy feels the same effect from the court happen again as time slows. He starts to see Tom pull out a knife and immediately he runs for the street. After sometime of running, Jimmy runs into a dead end. Tom corners him, attacks and Jimmy blacks out.

Part 2: Kent Sullivan[edit]

Kent has taken Jimmy to his apartment. Jimmy has been unconscious for a couple of hours and in that time Kent had brought the Speeder's medical assistant Vash Aikens to tend Jimmy's wounds. When Jimmy awakes, Kent tells Jimmy he was stabbed and that Vash had taken a blood test - Kent isn't sure why. He also let's Jimmy know that he knocked Tom out before he was able to do anymore damage. Kent tells Jimmy to stay put as he goes to the facility where the Speeder's are currently practicing to check in. Although he had practice, Kent took care of Jimmy instead. When Kent arrives he speaks to coach Gregory Bell about his absence. Vash enters soon after proving Kent's alibi true. Vash tells Kent he has to talk to him about something but doesn't specify. Kent brings up to Gregory Jimmy's basketball talent. It turns out, the Speeder's are scouting for players as well. Gregory tells Kent to bring Jimmy in so that he can try out. When Kent returns home, Jimmy is walking around completely fine, this confuses him. He let's Jimmy know that Gregory is considering letting him try out. The two celebrate.

The next morning, Kent brings Jimmy to practice. He introduces Jimmy to the coach and the three wait for the arrival of the team. When they enter the gym, many of them have different opinions on a new player - especially one who has no NBA experience. A specific one happens to be Bo Outlaw, the other Power Forward of the team. Kent stands up for Jimmy, believing in his talents. But, he keeps his eye on Bo for the remainder of the day.

Jimmy, as a part of his evaluation is allowed to practice with the team. After a break period, he runs over to the bench. During a break period, Jimmy joins Kent on the bleachers. They have a heart to heart about the failure of the team to survive in the NBA. Kent explains that the team doesn't necessarily play together as a unit but more individually. Each player tends to compete for the limelight instead of allowing themselves to be acknowledged as a full part of the team. Even worst, the teammates aren't friends yet. They don't know each other as simple people - so working together has became an even more difficult feat. Jimmy tells Kent that he already experienced those things in High School. Jimmy was always the best on the team and although he was a team player - his teammates despised him for his incredible talent. Even worst, Jimmy never could get acknowledge for his talent due to the poor quality and reputation of his school. Thus, his chances for an acceptance into college - the golden ticket that would permit him into the NBA - would be highly improbable. Kent suddenly recognizes how life changing this opportunity is for Jimmy and how responsible he now is for it. Just then, Vash enters, calling Kent into his office. Vash is over-excited and submerged in his genius as he speaks at first - but Kent calms him down. Vash reveals the test results of Jimmy's blood test as well as his incredible discovery of Jimmy's medical anomaly. Jimmy has a rare adrenaline condition that allows his body to have a surplus amount of energy which can lead into critical mass. He can use this extra stored energy almost at any time during any moment. The condition further allows Jimmy to have more precise and effective skill. Considering this, Kent begins having suspicions that Jimmy may have knowledge of this power and has been using it since he has met him. Kent exits Vash's office. Coach Bell calls Jimmy out to the floor for his final skill evaluation. As Jimmy prepares to prove why he deserves his spot on the Speeders, Kent sits on the bleachers questioning the righteousness of his actions.

SHOOTER
1. SHOOTER Book I: The Heart of Defense Breeds the Freedom of Offense
2. SHOOTER Book II: Adrenaline Junkies
3. SHOOTER Book III: Tabloid Bad Boy
4. SHOOTER Book IV: The Final Chapters
AuthorAmir Royale
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreSports, Science Fiction,
PublisherXlibris, M. StageScene Communications
Published2012 - ?
No. of books4


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2012: SHOOTER[edit]

SHOOTER is a novel by Amir Royale. As of July 10, 2012, Book I: The Heart of Defense Breeds the Freedom of Offense has been published.

2015: Magnificent[edit]

Magnificent is the debut mixtape by American recording artist Amir Royale, released May 25, 2015, by independent label arm M. StageScene Communications/Blues Bell Music.

Filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2009 Revenge Town US Marshall Clinton Cole Animated western short; also producer, editor and director.
2009 Orville and Wilbur: Idea of the Century Orville Wright Animated historical short; also writer, producer, editor and director.
2009 Death Warner Rex Warner Animated horror short; also writer, producer, editor and director.
2010 Jumpcut Andy Taven/Jumpcut Animated short film; also writer, producer and editor.
2014 Neisha Blue (A Prelude) Multiple Characters Animated war short; also writer, producer, editor and director.
2015 BREAK Eugene Touring Festivals
2016 Darachnid Daren "Dusty" Ericson/Darachnid Animated short film; also writer, producer, editor and director

Discography[edit]

Music Videos[edit]

List of Music Videos
Year Title Album Director
2014 "Make Believe"
(featuring True Artists)
Magnificent Amir Royale
2015 "Why You Forcing Me"
2016 "In the Heights"

Albums[edit]

Extended Plays[edit]

Title EP Details Peak chart positions
US
US
R&B

US
Rap

AUS
This Is for You. EP
  • Released: September 7, 2015
  • Label:

M. StageScene Communications/
Blues Bell Music

Young Blood EP
  • Released: ?? ??, ????
  • Label:

M. StageScene Communications/
Blues Bell Music

Corduroy EP
  • Released: ?? ??, ????
  • Label:

M. StageScene Communications/
Blues Bell Music

Mixtapes[edit]

Title Mixtape details
Magnificent
  • Released: May 25, 2015
  • Label:

M. StageScene Communications/
Blues Bell Music

Revelations
  • Released: December 23, 2016
  • Label:

M. StageScene Communications/
Blues Bell Music

Atmospheric
  • Released: March ?, 2017
  • Label:

M. StageScene Communications/
Blues Bell Music

Icon
  • Released: ? ?, 2018
  • Label:

M. StageScene Communications/
Blues Bell Music

Track Listing[edit]

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."I Have to Go"Amir OliverAmir Royale3:17
2."Kool-Aid and Frozen Pizza"
  • Lord Finesse
  • DJ Lack
  • Amir Royale (add.)
4:53
3."2 On" (featuring SlimJayy)
  • DJ Mustard
  • Noah "40" Shebib (co.)
  • JAYBeatz (add.)
5:49
4."In the Heights"OliverAmir Royale2:12
5."King of the Bongo Bong"Amir Royale4:09
6."Why You Forcing Me"OliverAmir Royale4:13
7."So Mellow"
  • Oliver
  • Robert R. Oliver III
  • Amir Royale
  • Prince Royale (co.)
5:32
8."Oncheezied"
  • Oliver
  • Giovanna Armstrong
  • Grrreezy
  • Amir Royale (add.)
5:23
9."Rescue" (featuring Houston Star)
  • Oliver
  • Oliver III
  • Houston Arriaga
  • Darrin Robinson
Amir Royale4:59
10."I. A Whole New World" (skit)OliverAmir Royale3:32
11."Two Truths and a Lie"
  • Oliver
  • Kar'mel A.W. Smalls
  • Amir Royale
  • Kar'melo
11:33
12."What's the 411/The Ride"
  • Oliver
  • Drew Williams
Amir Royale5:09
13."II. PlayStation" (skit)
  • Oliver
  • Davis
Amir Royale2:49
14."San Francisco [Day]"Amir Royale2:33
15."Defender of the Castle"
  • DJ Abomination
  • Amir Royale (add.)
4:07
16."Osiris"
  • Oliver
  • Olteanu Ionut
  • Keiichi Okabe
  • Empty Beatz
  • Amir Royale (add.)
4:23
17."III. Prince Interlude" (skit)
  • Oliver
  • Oliver III
  • Amir Royale
2:46
18."I'm Alive Again"OliverAmir Royale5:25
19."Carpe Diem"OliverA-Rayz3:05
20."IV. True Artists" (skit)
  • Oliver
  • Travis Raeburn
  • Nathaniel Singh
  • Marquise Naipaul
Amir Royale0:58
21."Make Believe" (featuring True Artists)
  • Oliver
  • Raeburn
  • Singh
  • Breyonna Sylvester-Robinson
  • Amir Royale
  • Travis Raeburn
  • Nathaniel Singh
5:06
Total length:93:33

 • (co.) Co-producer
 • (add.) Additional production

SoundCloud bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
22."The Tale" (promotional)
  • Oliver
  • Alexander
JAYBeatz4:42
23."The Road" (aftermath)
  • Oliver
  • Jesse Desean
PC of the Chill Crew3:07
Total length:101:37
Notes
  • The physical edition of the mixtape splits the project into two separate discs.
  • The first disc ends with "Rescue" and the second disc begins with "I. A Whole New World".
  • The artwork on the discs are "A-Rod" on Disc 1 and "Corduroy" on Disc 2.
Sample Credits

- The official lyrics for Magnificent can be found on the Rap Genius website.

Personnel[edit]

Credits for Magnificent adapted from Genius.

2016: Revelations[edit]

Untitled

Track Listing[edit]

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Mountains"
  • Amir Oliver
  • Timothy Izzard
Omito?:?
2."The Architect"
  • Oliver
  • Joshua Davis
  • DJ Shadow
  • Amir Royale (add.)
?:?
3."Holocaust"
  • Oliver
Amir Royale
?:??
4."Eve"OliverAmir Royale??:??
5."L'Impossible"
Oliver
Amir Royale?:??
6."Attitude"Oliver
  • John Beats
  • Amir Royale (add.)
?:??
7."Day One" (featuring A.I.)
  • Oliver
  • Daniel Hall
  • theCrxsh
  • Raisi K
  • Amir Royale (add.)
?:??
8."Madness"
  • Oliver
  • Mike Martial
  • Mayhem Beats
  • Amir Royale (add.)
?:??
9."Slow Motion" (featuring ?)
  • Oliver
  • Izzard
  • Omito
  • Amir Royale (add.)
?:??
10."Tangentz"OliverAmir Royale?:??
11."So"
  • Oliver
  • Amir Royale
?:??
12."To Make My Mark" (skit)
  • Oliver
  • Annielisa Adames
Amir Royale?:??
13."10AM"
  • Oliver
Harlow2:49

 • (co.) Co-producer
 • (add.) Additional production

SoundCloud bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
14."Dawn" (promotional)
  • Oliver
Harlow3:39
15."Paradise" (aftermath)
  • Oliver
GODLVLMU$IC?:??
Total length:??:??

References[edit]