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Middle-Grade / Holiday

Date Published: 10-20-2023

Publisher: Mapleton Press

 

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Ever since Dexter and Dougal’s mom passed away, life has been
different—but things take a whole new turn when a shooting star turns
out to be a creature from outer space! Gobbledy is a fun-filled holiday
story that adds up to two brothers, three friends, unlimited jars of peanut
butter, a ketchup factory, and one little alien far, far from home. 

 

 Praise for Gobbledy 

 

“Hugely entertaining as well as emotionally moving.”

―Kirkus Reviews 

 “This charming alien-in-the-attic story boasts engaging characters, witty storytelling, and a furry little beast that will eat anything, all wrapped up in a warm holiday package.” 

―Booklife 

 “A delightfully entertaining novel by an author with a genuine flair for originality …” 

―Midwest Book Review 

 “This novel’s generous heart won me over from the get-go.”


―John Gregory Brown, acclaimed author of A Thousand Miles from Nowhere 

 “The Wonder Years meets A Christmas Story meets E.T. in this magical novel with dialogue that snaps, crackles, and pops, and a narrative that skips, jumps, and hops from one delightful surprise after the other. Young adults and old adults alike will love the adventures that await inside these pages.” 

―Cathy Smith Bowers, former Poet Laureate of North Carolina, and South Carolina Authors’ Hall of Fame Inductee 

 “Gobbledy is a novel for the ages. If I were you, I’d gather the family and read it together.” 

―My Bookish Bliss

 

About the Author

Lis Anna-Langston

Hailed as “an author with a genuine flair for originality” by
Midwest Book Review and “a loveable, engaging, original
voice…” by Publishers Weekly, Lis Anna-Langston was raised
along the winding current of the Mississippi River on a steady diet of
dog-eared books.

You can find her any day of the week in the wilds of South Carolina
plucking stories out of thin air.

 

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Wild Asses of the Mojave Desert Blitz

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New Adult – Literary – Contemporary fiction –
Women’s fiction

Date Published:10-20-2023

Publisher: Mapleton Press

 

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This novel about friendship, nostalgia, and finding oneself is funny and
tender, moving and poetic, while standing firmly in hope and love. The
characters are thinkers, overthinkers really, who are trying to find their
way by asking the deep questions of life with wide-eyed wonder and talking
through life’s uncertainties. They fearlessly confront the choices they’ve
made, examining their desires and their mistakes. The result is a smart,
engaging novel depicting a young woman’s search for the people and place she
will call home.

 

Praise for Wild Asses of the Mojave Desert 

 ‘The best stories begin with wreckage.’ Jack London 

…a journey away from the familiar and into the desert of discovery…As relationship quandaries, marriage possibilities, and good and harmful emotional connections emerge against the backdrop of the desert environment, readers receive a multifaceted story that connects via both emotional and landscape twists of perspective. 

Wild Asses of the Mojave Desert is a novel that pulls at heart and mind alike. Through Skye’s journey and process of letting go everything she’s held tightly throughout her life, readers receive a compelling saga… 

-D. Donovan, Sr. Reviewer, Midwest Book Review 

 

 With lyrical prose and philosophical conversation, Skye’s relationships light up as fiercely as the streaks marking the desert sky at night. This novel about friendship, nostalgia, and finding oneself is funny and tender, moving and poetic, while standing firmly in hope and love. The characters are thinkers, overthinkers really, who are trying to find their way by asking the deep questions of life with wide-eyed wonder and talking through life’s uncertainties. They fearlessly confront the choices they’ve made, examining their desires and their mistakes. The result is a smart, engaging novel depicting a young woman’s search for the people and place she will call home. Returning home is a powerful and effective plot device that, in this author’s hands, feels vibrant and new partly because of the fully realized characters and strong dialogue that endow the relationships with wise and vivid truths about life. 

-RECOMMENDED by the US Review

 

 

About the Author

Lis Anna-Langston

Lis Anna-Langston was raised along the winding current of the Mississippi
River on a steady diet of dog-eared books. She attended a Creative and
Performing Arts School from middle school until graduation and went on to
study Literature at Webster University. Her novels have won the
Parents’ Choice Gold, Moonbeam Book Award, Independent Press Award,
Benjamin Franklin Book Award and NYC Big Book Awards. A three-time Pushcart
award nominee and Finalist in the Brighthorse Book Prize, William Faulkner
Fiction Contest, George Garrett Fiction Prize and Thomas Wolfe Fiction
Award, her work has been published in The Literary Review, Emerson Review,
The Merrimack Review, Emrys Journal, The MacGuffin, Sand Hill Review and
dozens of other literary journals.

Hailed as “an author with a genuine flair for originality” by
Midwest Book Review and “a loveable, engaging, original
voice…” by Publishers Weekly, you can find her in the wilds of
South Carolina plucking stories out of thin air.

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Speculative Fiction / Cli Fi

Date Published: Oct 2023

Publisher: BAD PRESS iNK

 

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It’s 2050 and climate change catastrophe isn’t the future…
it’s now. And climate refugees aren’t other people… it’s
you.

The streets are a spider’s web of new tributaries. Everything is
underwater. Don’t worry about us, but nothing is the same
anymore.

It’s 2050 and the River Rhône has flooded the town of Arles in
France so Helen and Isha leave to join their adopted daughter Jana and
eleven-month-old granddaughter Ayo in England.

But at Calais, they find that if Isha crosses the Channel, she will be
immediately deported as her grandparents were Ugandan-Asian. Faced with the
terrible dilemma, Helen chooses to remain with Isha.

Homeless and now stateless, they decide to seek refuge in a friend’s
Swiss mountain chalet, but to avoid immigration checkpoints they have to
walk, following the Via Francigena, an ancient pilgrimage route from
Canterbury to Rome, and now the preferred escape corridor for refugees
fleeing climate catastrophes.

Horrified at her parents embarking on such a dangerous journey, Jana
resolves to follow. However, this is not so easy.

They communicate whenever and however they can while battling with
exhaustion, terror, and virulent xenophobia as people struggle to protect
their increasingly scarce resources.

The journey ends in Parma, Italy, a perfect destination for reasons they
could never have imagined.

 

 

Praise for Future Imperfect

“Future Imperfect is a thought-provoking and timely book that explores a
not-too-distant future where environmental changes and social divisions have
reshaped society… It will make you reflect on the choices we make
today and the impact they will have on our future.”

Kumi Naidoo: Human Rights Activist

International Executive Director of Greenpeace International 2009-2015

Secretary General of Amnesty International 2018-2020

“an incredibly good read… both deeply personal and political, it will
become part of the canon climate novels.”

Rehad Desai

Producer / Director: Miners Shot Down (2014), How to Steal a Country (2019)
and Everything Must Fall (2019)

 

“This is one of those rare books that becomes part of you…. An
engrossing read.”

Terry Shakinovsky, author and book journalist

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Tsunami 

The next day, more or less reconciled to the situation, Helen and Isha decided to stay one more miserable night sheltering in the liftshare station while they tried to work out what to do next, which meant they needed to buy food. An enterprising family had set up a kitchen next to the town hall, by then only a few metres inland and a prime location for selling food to people who were either boarding or leaving the Channel ferry. 

Helen and Isha stood patiently in the queue, lost in their own thoughts until, off to one side, a woman climbed onto a stack of crates and started shouting. A few people looked over, and some joined the rapidly growing circle around her. 

‘I think we should come back later,’ Helen said, turning to go. But the crowd was already closing around them, an angry coagulate. Meantime, the woman’s shouting had become even louder, amplified by her air punching fists. 

Beginning to panic, Isha looked for a gap, or at least a thinning in the human wall. She stood up on her toes and across all the heads she saw an older man approach the edge of the crowd, and a few people withdraw to let him in. ‘Come on!’ Isha grabbed Helen’s hand and forced her way through the mêlée of people and in his direction. It was a long shot, a vain hope. People shoved and pushed them. Helen barely dodged an elbow in her eye, but the slight gap was just enough, and soon they were out on the other side. Next, they ran along narrow streets, through gardens and between the pell-mell of tents that seemed to grow in front of them. Isha’s lungs were burning, and Helen was slowing behind her, but they made one last push to get back up on the peak of their by now favourite rocky outcrop, though this time they weren’t alone. A concert-hall-sized crowd of all ages and ethnicities was covering the entire area. Helen dropped to her haunches, breathing hard. 

‘They’re heading for the town hall,’ Isha shouted. ‘Look.’ 

Everyone turned to follow her gaze, their sharp intake of breath simultaneous. Helen watched the flood of humans proceed along the road, the sound of their feet thundering like storm waves beating on rocks. A sea tsunami roars like a beast, she thought, but if there is such a thing as a human tsunami, I’m watching one now. 

The flood of people surrounded the town hall, circling it like a moat. Doors were flattened and technology trashed. Shards flew out through the broken windows and fell as a carpet of colours over the black tarmac of the courtyard. 

The siren came next, a mechanical bellow that Helen and Isha recognised from their last year in Arles. Crowd control, the mayor had called it. For the safety of French citizens, he’d added. Now Isha pulled Helen away and back out through the crowd. ‘I don’t know why, but I think we need to get as far away from here as possible.’ 

About the Author

Babette Gallard

After clambering up and falling through a 20m roof at school (avoiding
lessons), breaking several significant bones, Babette’s equestrian
career was over until her mother suggested she continue with the safer art
of dressage-riding. For this, she trained in Germany and rode
professionally, but after 4 years, she returned to the UK to, as she said,
grow up. She took and passed three A levels and then a Humanities degree,
and with these survived as a freelance journalist and TV researcher in
Bristol until she met her husband, became a hippy and got pregnant. Wanting
a better life for their daughter, they decided to live off the land in
Portugal, which worked for a few years.

Meanwhile, she wrote anything and everything, fiction, non-fiction, some
published, some lucrative, some not, including young adult novels and
accounts of her 1000km journeys along St James Way and Via Francigena on
horseback. With her third husband, Babette manages their publishing company
for the LightFoot guides.

Babette was born in Shropshire but has lived and worked long-term in seven
countries, including on a boat and in a jungle. Now living in Johannesburg,
in 2022, she received her Masters degree in Creative Writing from the
University of Witwatersrand and is currently preparing for an English
doctorate at Stellenbosch University, where she will undoubtedly be the
oldest but most enthusiastic student.

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The Devil Won’t Keep Us Apart Virtual Book Tour

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Coming of Age / Thriller

Date Published: April 27, 2023

Publisher:
MindStir Media

 

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“I realize that saying, The Devil Won’t Keep Us Apart, Shane Clark’s
gritty novel about friendship and revenge is masterfully paced and
suspenseful to the upmost degree sounds like the usual promotional B.S, but
honestly, people, this book kept me reading way past my bedtime, and I don’t
find many that can do that these days. I can’t wait to see what he comes up
with next.”

Donald Ray Pollock, author of Knockemstiff, The Heavenly Table, and The
Devil All The Time

 

Some vendettas can never be forgotten…

When Sherman Rehabilitation Center suffers its first murder in decades,
authorities race to find a motive as the media swarms. The brutality is
unprecedented, even in a prison setting. One week later,
eighty-seven-year-old Elmer Ray walks into the local Ohio Highway Patrol
Post, claiming he has the answers. First, they need to hear about the two
most interesting people in the world: Adrian Franklin and Conner
Wallace.

Adrian Franklin, the young neighbor of Elmer Ray, lived a troubled life of
neglect and abuse. He had a bad haircut and a worst nickname. The older man
tries to take the boy under his wing in a way no one else has ever done. For
Adrian, most see a quick temper and lost soul. Elmer sees something
different in him, a sense of loyalty and a yearning to be loved.

Conner Wallace, a British National, a drifter on a motorcycle, and a
pugilist with a quick wit, roamed the west and lived by an unbreakable moral
code that got him in more trouble than he bargained for. After a five-year
bit in a Nevada prison, he finds a safe haven in the underground fight scene
on the shores of the Pacific Ocean.

What does a young boy and foreigner have to do with a brutal prison murder
in the sleepy town of Sherman, Ohio? Only Elmer Ray knows the answers. And
he isn’t giving them until the Post Commander hears how their lives converge
with an Appalachian drug dealer, a sexual predator, and a mob boss to
influence the brutality in that prison cell.

 

The Devil Won’t Keep Us Apart is a shocking and raw account combining a
coming-of-age tale with a disturbing psychological thriller.

 

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CHAPTER 1

Present Day 

Blood oozes out from under the prison cell door slowly, methodically, and purposefully, like it has a predetermined destination in mind. Below, on the first tier, two correctional officers lounge, oblivious to the actions above. The first officer is at the computer screen, using the light to study notecards. Today, he brought thirty-one. He is in his second semester of nursing school and is working third shift. Seven hours into his shift, he has memorized twenty-nine. Six months removed from the academy, he has grown quite proficient at studying while listening to inmates sleep, pass gas, and snore. The second officer reclines in a chair with one boot over the other. He is forty minutes into a deep sleep, dreaming of lotto numbers, mansions, and Swedish maids, Babette and Inga. He is the senior officer. 

The first officer reads over his thirtieth card and notices the time. He fists the thigh of his partner. “It’s four forty-eight.” He hears him stir, adds, “It’s count time.” 

Sleepy croaks back, “I got it,” moans, and stretches his arms. He comes down hard on both feet and lets out a whine and stands up. He yawns and sticks out his hand. “Keys?” 

The first officer unclips the keys, extends them, and returns to his cards. Sleepy flips the flashlight on and starts his round on the right-hand side of the range. He draws close to the door and squints through the window. When he sees two bodies breathing, he pushes on, continues, and crosses over to the other side. When he reaches the desk, he says, “All good,” and heads toward the stairs. Swipes away a bead of sleep from an eye and lumbers up. 

Hears his partner call out, “Are you counting?” 

He squints down and says, “Huh?” When he receives an annoyed grin, Sleepy says, “What time is it?” 

“Told you it was almost five.” 

“Oh,” Sleepy says and continues. His eyes seesaw between cells as he counts the condemned. He gets to the end of the range with a count of sixteen and crosses to the other side. Eighteen . . . twenty . . . twenty-two . . . twen- . . . “Oh, shit!” he yells as his feet slip, and he lands on his back. He fishes for the light with his right hand. His left goes to the back of his head. 

He hears the steps below, a voice calls out, “You okay?” 

“Yeah,” he says as he struggles to pull his head off the concrete. He gathers the flashlight and notices blood on his palm. Light on his hand. He follows the blood under the cell door and stands up, and peers over the rail. “Call help!” 

“What is it?” 

“Just call,” he says and gropes for his keys. Come on. Come on. The darkness, adrenaline, and fear of the unknown hinder his depth perception. He unclips the keys, shines the light on the door, and keys the lock. 

Before he turns it, he hears the rookie say, “What are you doing?” 

He grits his teeth at the rookie jogging toward him, airs a fist, and grinds out, “Can’t you see the fucking blood?” When the rookie looks down at the pool under their feet, Sleepy adds, “We are only standing in it.” 

“Don’t open the door,” the rookie says and slows to a tiptoe. “Someone might have a weapon.” 

“Did you call for help?” 

“No.” 

He leaves the keys hanging and hands the radio to the rookie. “Call for assistance and go wait by the door.” 

The rookie is flustered. He stomps around and stutters, “Is someone dead?” Rips at his hair. “Are you going . . . we’re dead. Didn’t I tell you I heard some screaming earlier?” 

“Relax.” 

“You didn’t hear the screaming?” His voice ricochets down range, fills the air.

About the Author

Shane T Clark hails from Chillicothe, Ohio, where he lives with his wife
and four kids. He played football at Ohio State University, including in the
1997 Rose Bowl. He earned a Bachelor’s Degree and a Master’s Degree before
being employed by the State of Ohio for the past twenty-four years, and he
also has taught Sociology, Criminal Justice, and Deviant Behavior courses as
an adjunct professor for ten years.

An avid reader and traveler, he hopes to live in a van and travel nonstop
around the country when he retires. The Devil Won’t Keep Us Apart is his
first novel with at least two more on the way.

 

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Timothy Gets Stuck Blitz

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Children’s Book

Date Published: August 29, 2023

Publisher: Tellwell Talent

 

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Tales of Timothy Tip Truck is a series of short, fun stories that are based
on real-life experiences by the author. They relate to the workings of
trucks and earthmoving machinery as told to his two young boys at the time.
The stories combine fun with learning some old-fashioned values including
honesty, respect, caring for animals and those less fortunate, friendship,
manners and the environment.

 

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