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Dec.30.2011
The Shake is an unusual cross-genre noir mystery with vampires. The Shake was awarded Kirkus Reviews' Star rating and was named to their Best of 2011.
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Dec.14.2011
A modern-day occult-crime-thriller, a work of fiction based on a little known factoid about the notorious occultist, Aleister Crowley (1975-1947). The whereabouts of his funerary ashes has remained a mystery... until now.
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Dec.14.2011
A modern-day occult-crime-thriller, a work of fiction based on a little known factoid about the notorious occultist, Aleister Crowley (1975-1947). The whereabouts of his funerary ashes has remained a mystery... until now.
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Nov.23.2011
Joshua has just been told the truth about the world. Namely that no one is left, except for a handful of young people and the last of the Elders, a sect of radical environmentalists who are determined to give the planet a chance to heal from human impact. They've chosen Joshua to lead a final...
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Nov.23.2011
Cedric Johnson is a middle-aged insurance broker with an unusual problem. He seems to be physically flashing back to pivotal moments from his past. It begins when his third-grade teacher notices a startling awareness in an otherwise unremarkable boy. Next, Cedric inhabits his fourteen-year-old body...
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Nov.09.2011
Here is a segment from Chapter 23 of The Free Farm, set on a commune in Southern Ohio, late 1960s. It's a story of love, youth, finding and creating life alternatives. Read by Larry and Ann Smith.
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Oct.24.2011
The official trailer for the new YA fiction novel FACING DEMONS by Ashley Sanders.
FACING DEMONS is a powerful, evocative story portraying four young characters' tragic encounters and one mans inspirational fight to save their lives.
ISBN: 978-1-4269-4801-5 (Paperback) Trafford Publishing
Available...
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Oct.17.2011
This is the teaser trailer for my novel, The Never, a YA fantasy novel coming out in the spring of 2012.
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Sep.28.2011
It's the 50th anniversary of Joseph Heller's novel, and Magdalena Ball, author of Sleep Before Evening, reads the pivotal passage that describes "the catch" in honour of Banned Books week. Catch-22 is as relevant today as it was 50 years ago, and not only is its attack on overt bureaucracy...
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