Fiction Books
McMurtry's Typewriter
A character so outrageous he could only have come from the ingenious imagination of Alan Nafzger, malicious, mischievous, meth-addicted Texas jurist Judge Bill Stafford has a plan to rid himself of his strange wife and to become a successful writer of Western fiction. McMurtry’s Typewriter is a...
Rambo Year One Vol.4: Take me to the Devil
“In this fourth wonderful novel the author pushes himself even further into his probing of war's remorse, senses of guilt and anguish. The narrative trick of alternating extremely violent scenes to the deepen of the single characters' psychologies reaches it's most powerful levels in here”...
The Oceanview (Adult) (The Other World)
On the beach, he and she listen to sounds of night. Under the ocean they see, is an other world boy or young woman never discovered.
The Oceanview: Adult.... (The Purpose of Forgotten Rain)
The rain forgets itself. The rain forgets himself. The rain forgets herself.A late evening. The winds have never been so strong and cool. Something blew away in them.
The Life and Deaths of Crispin Lacey
My mom and I ran from my abusive father. On a bus. It crashed into a semi-truck. Everyone died. Including me. But, I didn't stay dead. I met a kid named Crispin. Crispin Lacey and he had been murdered in 1834. reborn and murdered again and again until it was my turn. When I came back, I had to...
The Oceanview: Adult.... (Lake Flower)
Lake Flowers.... taken from a home.In her home.... the flowers die. Her lover sits in death.... with her. A night that was special....A early morning that was a awakening....A rainstorm....That preserved and created a remembrance of her life.
The Jim Henson movie club
Four boys dream of the impossible: producing a movie all by themselves featuring self-made puppets. But then life itself brutally interferes and changes their paths forever. A story about friendship, creation, puppets and people, the Jim Henson movie club will touch the very heart of the American...
The Oceanview: Young Adult.... Adult (A Progress of Time)
Taken from "The Life Vision". Comes after: "Youth....Rainfalls".
Look at that
A writer is on the verge of sumbitting his novel to the publishing houses. Before doing so he reads it once more, making in the process comments in the margin in order to take them into account in the final version. At the end however realising that the text without the comments doesn't work he...
Bag Toter
A young man progresses from teen to young adult. As he he is about to to achieve his dream a tragic event seems to end any hope. As he he goes on he learns more about life and how strong his will can take him.