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River Tales presents thirty-two short stories from new writers around the globe. Several fishing tales, along with a few coming of age stories, even one from a fish’s point of view, are sure to entertain. River monsters, murder, and redemption can all be found in these watery tales. From poignant to humorous, there is something for everyone to enjoy.Featured Contributors: Elaine Barnard, C.W. Bigelow, Kevin Breen, Arthur Carey, Steven Carr, Michael Coolen, Thomas Elson, Ben Fine, K.Drew Fuller, Samuel George, Patrick Cabello Hansel, Joyce Holland, Jeremiah James, Michelle S. Johnson, David W. Landrum, Jerome W. McFadden, John Nelson, Jacqueline Patricks, Garth Petersen, Destiny Eve Pifer, Vincent Poturica, Gen Ryan, Lyra Sparrow, J.A. Thorndyke, Wayne Via, David A. Voyles, Samang Wadee, Jimmie Ware, Leslie Wibberley, Matthew Wilson,Gary Wosk, and Jerry ZinnZimbell House is dedicated to helping new writers become quality authors.
The Perfect Teacher, John Fulghum Mysteries, Vol. IV, by E. W. Farnsworth takes you through the intriguing exploits of hard-boiled Boston area private investigator, John Fulghum with the services of his friends, Ken Mander of the CIA, and Nigel Pounce of Boston Homicide, to unravel the secrets of Fulghum’s latest case.Fulghum, and his long-time girlfriend, Boston Globe archivist Sylvia Blackwood, go undercover to solve a murder at a small Catholic college in the Greater Boston area. The case puts both their lives in danger as their performances in their respective classrooms earns them respect and even adulation among their students, fellow faculty and the administration alike. From this experience, Blackwood sees the path to her third Pulitzer Prize, while Fulghum returns to Jack Daniels and Marlboro cigarettes in his smoky office above Joe’s Ice Cream Shop in Bedford.Can Fulghum’s longstanding relationship with Blackwood be sustained after their trial by fire? Or will the dark facts of life as a private investigator overshadow their bond?
In his childhood, Wiglaff's qualities were different from those valued by his father. His insight into the natural world set him apart. As he develops his shamanistic skills, his sister is trainng to become a leader of female warriors.Wiglaff is protected by his mother Onna as she arranges his tutelage with Ugard the Shaman, her former suitor.As his sister recruits those who will form her secret army, Wiglaff comes to understand the scope of the Roman effort to contain and conquer Caledonia. Festus, a Roman slave, helps Wiglaff clarify the Roman threat and ultimately sacrifices his life for the Caledonian cause.Will Wiglaff ultimately emerge as the shaman Caledonia so desperately needs?
Ever wonder what your neighbors are really like? What they may be hiding?The Neighbors features twenty aspiring writers wishing to entertain you with their short stories inspired by these very questions. From humorous conflicts with the home owners association to a seedier malevolence, suspicious behavior to a welcomed change, there is something for everyone.The next time your neighbors invite you to dinner, you may wish to think twice!Featured Contributors:Anna S. Henderson, Cynthia Nooney, DJ Tyrer, Don Noel, J. Lee Strickland, Jerome McFadden, Jocelyn Paige Kelly, Josh Penzone, Justine Boote, Katrina Johnston, Kimberly Brown, Liz Dolan, Mattew Wilson, Stephanie Weber, Steven Carr, Susan Lloy, Susanne Dutton, Tom Barlow, Tom Larsen, and William BurlesonZimbell House is dedicated to helping new writers become quality authors.
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