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Adventure Stories for Young Readers Kindle Edition
- Reading age9 - 18 years
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateSeptember 12, 2021
Product details
- ASIN : B09G63TVJP
- Publisher : Sanderley Studios (September 12, 2021)
- Publication date : September 12, 2021
- Language : English
- File size : 1243 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 272 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,980,124 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #1,337 in Children's Survival Story eBooks
- #52,818 in Children's Action & Adventure Books (Books)
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About the authors
Misha Burnett has little formal education, but has been writing poetry and fiction for around forty years. During this time he has supported himself and his family with a variety of jobs, including locksmith, cab driver, and building maintenance.
His first four novels, Catskinner's Book, Cannibal Hearts, The Worms Of Heaven, and Gingerbread Wolves comprise a series, collectively known as The Book Of Lost Doors.
Major influences include Tim Powers, Samuel Delany, William Burroughs, and Phillip K. Dick.
More information about upcoming projects can be found at http://mishaburnett.wordpress.com/
Denton's day job used to require a lot of travel and hence a lot of time on airplanes and in airports. Because of this, it allowed lots of writing time. When the pandemic hit, the habit got worse. Therapy hasn't helped.
The stories tend to be extensions of a terrible tendency to tell lies and make things up. Truth can be so limiting and the fairy tales and legends he heard growing up sounded like a much more fun world. So many of his stories draw on Eastern European folklore. After all, who won't want a world with three-headed dragons, wolf-wizard, and enchanting immortal maidens?
His books also tend to include pandas. Because pandas rock.
Mostly he works as a physical scientist, which is why he likes fantasy. He also likes dogs, particularly standards, and coffee. His hobbies include metalwork, woodwork, martial arts, and cooking. He can be found at dentonsalle.com, Facebook, MeWe, and X.
Fiona Grey wanders through stories at https://fionagreywrites.com with an amazing husband and Writing Cat. After years of technical writing and editing, her creative brain escaped into the wild, likely as a consequence of severe overeducation. She enjoys thinking nonlinearly and introversion. Other people claim this is “weird,” which is unsubstantiated.
Writing fiction is career number three or so for Becky R. Jones. She's worked as a secretary in the world of Wall Street, built sets for TV pilots and shows, been an admin assistant for a mobile home park management company, built airplanes, and finally went back to school to get an MA and PhD in political science. Through it all she read fantasy, science fiction, and anything else she could get her hands on - cereal boxes included. Reading provides an escape, laughter, tears, and different perspectives on life.
After 20+ years teaching in different parts of the country, Becky realized that faculty politics had lost their allure and fled academia. She decided to try her hand at telling stories like the ones she loved to read. "Academic Magic" was her first work of fiction, quickly followed by a number of short stories, and the next two books in the "Academic Magic" series. She currently lives in the Dallas-Ft. Worth area with her husband and two cats.
For more fiction shorts and political ramblings, please visit her at: ornerydragon.com.
David Breitenbeck considers the art and philosophy of storytelling to be one of the great passions of his life. He delights in stories of all kind, whether old or new, high or low, frothy as foam or deep as the abyss. His greatest ambition is to spend his life creating his own.
He is the author of several book including 'The Wisdom of Walt Disney,' 'The Ten Commandments of Murder,' and 'Spring and Fall in the Old Dark House' and his short fiction has appeared in Tuscany Bay Books’s 'Planetary Anthology' series, 'Fantastic Schools,' and 'Adventure Stories for Young Readers. 'He has also written for several sites including 'The Federalist,' 'The Everyman,' and 'Catholic Match.'
Mr. Breitenbeck’s other interests include art and philosophy as such, history, religion, and martial arts. He is currently laying the foundations for a writing career and lives in southeast Michigan, where he blogs at www.serpentshouse.com.
Longtime reader, recently published writer. MA in Political Science and Doctoral work specializing in Courts and Public Policy. He grew up near the old family farmstead and published his first story in the dark days of 2020. He has published stories in fantasy and xianxia settings but has written work in horror, noir fiction, and science fiction as well, which he is very thankful were written under pseudonyms.
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