Self-Publishing
As a self-publishing author, David R. Beasley, like many other authors, finds himself in a constant struggle to compete with industry giants that have the funds to market and convince the public that their books are the only ones they should read. One only needs to read a few self-published books to realize there's a ton of extrordinary talent being held back by unfair rules and politics. Follow David in his quest for fairness....
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Sarah's Journey or Clay Edgar Spohn
and Douglas MacAgy (Including the unpublished essay "Duchamp as a critic").
In the entry for McKee Rankin and the Heyday of the American Theater under non-fiction, the reader will find a list of all the theatres and roles associated with McKee Rankin in PDF form and an Index to the Endnotes in the book.
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SPIRAL
The decline of a prominent family owing to alcoholism and impoverishment in Hamilton Canada in the early 1850s leads to threats of suicide in 1873 when a young girl is denied her inheritance. The story is set against problems imperiling the city such as crime, cholera, financial collapse and legal malfeasance. The courage and reliability of another member of the family help rescue its reputation and contribute to the restoration of the city's prosperity. MORE...
THE CASE OF THE VANISHING PRAIRIE
A comic addition to the classic Sherlock Holmes detective tales.
Dr. Watson, long-time companion of Sherlock Holmes, leaves the renowned super sleuth to strike out on his own.
Seeking a quiet life in the Old West, he finds himself engulfed in a series of comic disasters.
Written by Author John Parr. MORE...
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