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Each author lists publications on their individual pages, but we've
pulled a few out to highlight here. Please contact any of us about
our publications--we'd be glad to talk to you about how they came
about or find a copy for you to purchase!
Lawrence
Schoen
Lawrence has had a very good last couple of years with several
short fiction sales and involvement in numerous KLI (Klingon
Language Institute) projects.
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The Klingon Hamlet
For too long, readers throughout the Federation have been exposed
to The Tragedy of Khamlet, Son of the Emperor of Qo'nos, that
classic work of Klingon literature, only through inadequate
and misleading English translations. Now at last, thanks to
the tireless efforts of the Klingon Language Institute,
this powerful drama by the legendary Klingon playwright, Wil'
yam Shex' pir, can be appreciated in the elegance and glory
of its original tongue. |
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GhilghameS
Another classic tale restored to glory. You haven't
read Gilgamesh until you've read it in the original Klingon! |
Allison
Stein
Allison's forte is tight, gripping horror. She scored
a sale in Horrors! 365 Scary Stories, a collection of
short-shorts that contains a laundry list of the best authors
in the genre. |
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Horrors! 365 Scary
Stories
The horror short-short is not an easy form to master, but nearly
200 of the genre's critically acclaimed authors and hottest
up-and-comers have taken a stab at it in Horrors!: 365 Scary
Stories, a mammoth anthology that contains a short horror tale
for every day of the year. |
Catherine
Petrini
Cathy writes young-adult fiction professionally and has lent
her special twist to dozens of Sweet Valley High stories.
Here are two of the best. |
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Earthquake: Sweet Valley High
The earthquake destroyed Sweet Valley... and one of
the twins' best friends is dead.... Twin sisters Jessica and
Elizabeth Wakefield have been ripped apart in the chaos following
a devastating earthquake. Through the agony, fear, and despair,
they must dig through the rubble to find each other again, hoping
against hope that they haven't been separated for good. |
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Return of the Evil Twin
Jessica and Elizabeth Wakefield have no idea that their world
is about to be turned upside down -again. Last Christmas, Margo
- a girl who looked, talked, and dressed exactly like Jessica
and Elizabeth - arrived in Sweet Valley to take what she considered
her rightful place in the Wakefield home. On a dark winter's
night, Margo fell to a violent death, and the Wakefields thought
their nightmare was over. |
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Everett Jacobs
Jake was a finalist in the 2001 Writers of the Future
contest, and had his short story, Time out of Mind
published the WOF anthology.
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For almost 15 years, this widely heralded, award-winning
anthology series has been propelling readers into realms beyond
time and space, parallel worlds and alternate realities and
place at the infinite edges of the imagination. The impetus
for these startling voyages has come from the best new writers
of speculative fiction--the winners of the internationally
acclaimed Writers of the Future Contest.
Look for Jake's story, Time out of Mind. We loved
it when it came through the NobleFusion workshop and we're
proud to see Jake recognized for his fine effort.
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