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  • av Mark Teppo
    186,-

    Five is the number of fingers on one hand, and that is five more fingers than a flamingo has. Once again, our stalwart writers wrestle with the perplexing contradictions of the natural world.This volume of Space Cocaine contains the following stories: - "Cat and Crow" by Remy Nakamura- "HOA" by Jeb R. Sherrill- "Foreverland" by Andrew W. McCollough-"The Contendings" by Lara Messersmith-Glavin- "Flood" by Cody T Luff- "When" by Kate Ristau- "Gerald in the Mirror" by Erik Grove- "Hook & Land" by Mark Teppo

  • av Mark Teppo
    186,-

    It's a strange time, and who knows who is watching what, across all those screens . . . Six stories set in the future you didn't expect. This is The Zoom Situation.This volume of the on-going Space Cocaine project features works by Erik Grove, Jessie Kwak, Andrew McCollough, Kate Ristau, Jeb R. Sherrill, and Mark Teppo.

  • av Mark Teppo
    186,-

    Four times around the sun we go, and still this cat has lives to spare. This collection contains stories about space and cats, as well as tales with neither cats nor space. It is totally out of this world. This volume features works by Erik Grove, Jessie Kwak, Andrew McCollough, Remy Nakamura, Kate Ristau, Jeb R. Sherrill, Mark Teppo, and Wendy N. Wagner.

  • av Mark Teppo
    336,-

    It's been almost a hundred years since the first occult expedition to Antarctica. Others followed, and many of them did not make it back. Recently, a privately-owned research station has gone dark, and strange signals are being broadcast from the desolate Antarctic Plateau.For this Advanced Psychological Strategies assessment, you will take on the role of a Closer, part of the second team which has been sent to investigate mysterious transmissions coming from MacReady Station. Once your team lands, you will be cut off from all external resources. You will only have your wits, your coat of many pockets, and your Personal Therapeutic Construct. Will they be enough for you to survive the Cold Empty?WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:¿ Self-reliance, aka "Are you sure you haven't lost your mind?"¿ How to deal to with trans-dimensional entities that require an unwitting human subject to create a link between realms.¿ How to overcome crushing isolation and utter despair.¿ How to discern what is real from what is intruding from another dimension.

  • av Mark Teppo
    306,-

  • av Mark Teppo
    170,-

    A pocket-sized journal for tracking books that you've read. It includes a graphing function to create visual representations of your review of the book, as well as an indexing option. A perfect size to carry with you, especially when you visit an independent bookstore.

  • av Mark Teppo, Jessie Kwak & Andrew McCollough
    160,-

  • av Mark Teppo
    320,-

  • av Mark Teppo
    170,-

    A Survival Protocol & Educational Lexicon Log book. Used by Night Office operatives to track their reading habits.

  • av Mark Teppo
    320,-

  • av Mark Teppo
    160,-

  • - A Writer Productivity Guide
    av Mark Teppo
    186,-

    What's the most annoying thing about writing a novel? They don't write themselves. What's the second most annoying thing about writing a novel? No, really, they don't write themselves. What the hardest thing about writing a novel? Actually turning your sexy outline into a real book. With words, and stuff. Sure, you've got a really awesome outline, a notebook full of character sketches, and your work space is overflowing with "research" materials, but that blank page is still staring at you. Getting ready to write a book is one thing, but actually putting all the words down on the page--in the right order, more or less--can be even harder than coming up with a clever idea or two. Especially when you might have a full-time job already or a family that wants to see you at least once a month or more. How do these writers do it? How do they find the time and the persistence to actually finish a book? Finish Your Novel! is the guidebook for getting all that work done. Here are tips to get from Plot Point A to B to R without getting too distracted along the way, as well as methods to find a rhythm and make it yours. Plus charts and boxes and stuff that will round out a full call to action. A call that will help you finish that novel!

  • av Mark Teppo
    316,-

    1872: The shattered South is struggling under the yoke of Reconstruction; the North has turned its attention to lands west of the mighty Mississippi. The United States is haunted by the blood that has been spilled, and only a few are ready to stand against the coming darkness. During the War, Elmore Stonebrook was a celebrated Sharpshooter for the Army of the Potomac. Known as God's Finger for the deadly accuracy of his rifle, Stonebrook fought for freedom for all men, but lost his way in the process. Judge Willard Vernon Wallace once sat on the high bench in Louisiana. He loved the law; he served the law; but the law betrayed him. Now, his gavel is the butt of his revolver and his courtroom is anywhere he can sling a rope over a tree branch. In the small Missouri town of Bitter, they run into an old friend of the Judge's, Isadora Van Horn, whose ranch is threatened by a greedy landowner. He wants everything-her land, her cattle, her body-and he's willing to do anything to get what he wants. Including making a deal with the Devil himself, a deal that includes a wolf that walks on two legs . . .

  • av Mark Teppo
    200,-

  • av Mark Teppo
    326,-

    The Potemkin Mosaic is the dream journal of a man who is losing his mind. Black market dream doctor Harry Potemkin edits people's memories for a living, and when he suspects that his own memories are being edited, he starts writing down his dreams. As Harry deconstructs his dreams, he discovers that he-Harry Potemkin-may not be a real person. His entire life might be nothing more than a persona adopted by someone else as a way of coping with mental trauma. As Harry falls farther and farther into the dream world, he discovers both a secret history of dreams and a covert conspiracy run by a pharmaceutical corporation who has been testing mind-altering drugs on unknown patients for decades. The Potemkin Mosaic turns traditional narrative problems on their heads. Harry's investigation into his identity is a surreal, self-devouring tour de force into the associative dreamscapes of contemporary consciousness. Who are we? may be the ultimate question we all face, but Harry takes it one step further and wonders: Who are we when we dream, and is that our true identity?

  • - He is the Reason for the Season
    av Mark Teppo
    296,-

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