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Amelia Rose Gardiner lives in the tiny fishing village of Hook by the Sea. Amelia is ten and wants her own phone, but her parents don't see the need for it and can't afford it anyway, even if it counts for two birthdays and a Christmas, and even if t...
This 1-hour, 3-actor, 3-scene comedy is meant to be enjoyed with friends around the dinner table after a good meal and plenty of libations.The premise: The two main characters, Albert and Larry, are 80-year-old twins who have been picking at each oth...
Everyone's got a deal. Gracie's is complicated, but then everything is complicated in the quaint little college town of Holbright. Gracie was born there and has lived there all her life. That makes her a townie, and at any bastion of education atop a...
In 2096, Deever MacClendon creates Jennifer, the first proto-conscious cybernetic processor. It is hyper-intelligent, aware, and evolving. Deever wants to use his creation for the good of all, to help fix a broken world, but knowing what a powerful w...
At the bend in the stream on a bristlecone pine, where sage grows wild in fields of mustard and clover, blooms a rose. On a vine wound round the ancient trunk, it waits for the journey to begin in a place far from the stream where the scent of the ro...
The Adventures of Walter Stickle is the compilation of all three books in the series. Walter Stickle and the Galactic Rangers (Book 1) The adventure begins for Walter, whose love of sci-fi comics leads him into a real-life adventure of galactic propo...
Book 3 in the Adventures of Walter Stickle series. The evil Goldotti are gone. The Earth is saved. Walter is a hero. So why is he not living happily ever after? Because the Galactic Rangers, the most powerful force in the galaxy, have been unwittingl...
"Only three things in life are guaranteed: you're born, you die, and somewhere in between, if you keep playing the odds, you'll get lucky. What makes me such an expert? Nothing really. My name is Bam Matthews, I'm an FBI agent, and in forty-eight hou...
Walter Stickle is back in this exciting, alien-packed sequel to Walter Stickle and the Galactic Rangers! The parasitic, mind-controlling Goldotti, the most feared creatures in the galaxy, have broken through the containment zone surrounding their hom...
Walter Stickle is a creature of consistency: from the time he gets up, to the clothes he wears, the food he eats, the way he works, how he spends his free time . . . He does everything the same way. Every day. Boring? Maybe, but he likes his routine....
2013 Winner Independent Publisher Book Awards (bronze medal) for best eBook fiction.
A story of life, love, and a journey of a thousand years...
It was Monday, May 19th, 1975. I'll never forget that day. The Vietnam War had ended with...
It’s Christmas Eve in sleepy little Gambier, Ohio, and a massive snowstorm is giving the rural town more than just a white Christmas. Roads are closed, everything is shut down, and the monster outside is angry, rattling the windows and howling in t...
Genre: Humorous fiction, coming of age, nostalgia Age: Appropriate for ages 10 and up King in a Court of Fools begins with a book -- The Book of Tom -- a journal writing assignment from Tom Ryan’s sixth-grade teacher, Sister Jeanne Lorette. Tha...
Tom Ryan is the oldest of five Irish Catholic children. Through his eyes, the story of his younger brother, Harry, unfolds: "Growing up, Harry was always the shining star of the family. He was the one you'd name if you were trying to think of kids wh...
The year is 402 A.B., anno bellum, the year of the war. The day the Great War began was the day the old world passed into history. They called it the war to end all wars, but it was the beginning of the end. There were so many versions of how it bega...
What if I told you that the biggest heist in history was one that never made the newspapers, was never seen on TV, and has never even been mentioned in any history book? I'm talking about forty billion dollars stolen. Sounds pretty unlikely, don't yo...