The Ghost Doctor
Published: Fri, 02/01/13
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- The Ghost Doctor - 2013-01-30 13:12:06-05
Nancy Hill is a Portland, Oregon, writer and photographer. She believes in the possibility of ghosts, fairies, leprechauns, and other little people. She has an affinity for mischief, trickery, and foolishness. In fact, the room she writes in is her jester room, and it's full of objects and art depicting jesters, pierrots, harlequins. and other fools (including, she says, herself). She has a wonderful old pair of jester shoes from a Shakespeare poking out from under one of her chairs, just waiting for a jester to come and claim them. She incorporates her appreciation of ghosts, fairies, fools, mischief, and trickery into her stories and photographic illustrations. Her two sons tell her she's crazy, but she believes it is her duty to give them original stories to tell a therapist some time in the future. (Don't worry - they're both adults now and so far have had no need for therapy.)
- No Safe Place by Taylor Wilmering - 2013-01-30 17:53:04-05
I am a 21-year-old female. I will graduate in December 2013 with a Bachelor's degree in International & Cultural Studies, focusing on the Middle East, and a minor in Sociology/Criminology. I have been writing since I was 6 or 7 years old. My second-grade teacher, who was wonderfully encouraging and inspiring, was the first one to really encourage me to write down all of those ideas filling my head. My writing at that age was about typical girly things like adventures with my best friend, horses, princesses, and other “young-girl-related” things. Since I spent a significant amount of my childhood in and out of hospitals, a lot of my stories also involved people going to the hospital and having surgery for various illnesses and injuries! I’ve been writing ever since, everything from 500-word short stories to novel-length projects. The majority of what I write now is Christian fiction, medical drama, and political thrillers. In addition to writing, I also enjoy reading, horseback riding, pistol target shooting, traveling (nationally and internationally), and spending time with my friends, family, and pets.
- The Whiskey Bottle in the Wall: Volume 1 - 2013-02-01 01:52:24-05
Kathleen Valentine was born and grew up in the Allegheny Highlands of Pennsylvania. She graduated from Penn State with a degree in The Arts and worked for over twenty years in the art/marketing departments of high-tech corporations. Since 2003 she has run her own design business, Valentine-Design.com. She is the author of "Fry Bacon. Add Onions", a cookbook/memoir of growing up Pennsylvania Dutch, as well as 4 novels, several novelettes and short story collections, and knitting instruction books. She has been listed as an Amazon Top 100 Author in Horror. Her novellas, "The Crazy Old Lady in the Attic" and "Ghosts of a Beach Town in Winter" were Amazon Top Ten Best Sellers in Horror and Ghost Stories for over 20 weeks. Her blog at KathleenValentine.com has been read by thousands of readers since its beginning in July 2005. She currently lives in Gloucester, Massachusetts, America's oldest seaport, and is writing every day.
- They Shall See God - 2013-02-01 02:44:28-05
A master of profound suspense. Athol Dickson's mystery, suspense, and literary novels have won three Christy Awards and an Audie Award. Suspense fans who enjoyed Athol's They Shall See God will love his latest novel, January Justice, the first installment in a new mystery series called The Malcolm Cutter Memoirs. The second and third novels in the series, Free Fall in February, and A March Murder, are coming in 2013. Critics have favorably compared Athol's work to such diverse authors as Octavia Butler (Publisher's Weekly), Hermann Hesse (The New York Journal of Books) and Flannery O'Connor (The New York Times). Athol lives with his wife in southern California. Please visit his website at www.AtholDickson.com, and like his Facebook fan page. Praise for Athol Dickson's novels: "Atmospheric, well-paced and powerfully imagined . . . a highly entertaining nail-biter." (Publishers Weekly) ". . . richly imagined . . . lyrically written . . . artfully constructed." (Bookwire) ". . . well-written . . . intelligent . . . suspenseful . . . engrossing." (Library Journal) ". . . elegant prose . . . very well written." (The New York Review of Books )
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