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Snips & Snails Press
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Where to read this book:
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Snips & Snails Press
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Where to read this book:
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Snips & Snails Press
Out of Print
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From reviews:
“My little brother really enjoyed it and couldn’t stop laughing.” — Blog review
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From reviews:
“Kids with allergies might empathize with Hardy the cat.” — Amazon review
“As a future teacher, this book will be re-read to kids!” — Goodreads review
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A creative story of friendship from the perspective of a marble that takes an unexpected journey through the neighborhood. Witness a special friendship through the eyes of a marble. If you’ve ever played with marbles, you know how beautiful they can be. Aggie is a very special marble, thrown into adventure in the middle of a story about friendship, caring, giving and sacrifice, all depicted inside. It’s a colorful journey that will enhance the imagination of young readers. This book also includes setup and rules to play the game of marbles. |
These Old Tales tagline:
Fans of classic TV series like The Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits, One Step Beyond, or any similar dark fiction or paranormal series will enjoy this collection of psychological speculative fiction where not everything is always what it seems.
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Distressed Press
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2014 Nominee for Best Short Story Collection at eFestival of Words.
Blurbs:
“It’s always fun to stumble across a writer you haven’t read that has the ‘write stuff.'” — Gene O’Neill, The Burden of Indigo and Operation Rhinoceros Hornbill
From reviews:
“..keeps you guessing right until the end in his anthology These Old Tales – A Collection of Dark Fiction. With each new story, I kept trying to guess the ending, and each time I was wrong.” — Charnel House Reviews
“Cain’s unique eye for the macabre makes this collection more than worth it!” —Â To The Bone Reviews
“Cain’s skill as a writer is his ability to take mundane things most of us would never notice and turn them into true terror.” —Â DarkMedia
“The author deftly inhabits the minds of his protagonists, turning each piece into a sharp characterization that resonates long after it’s (usually) morbid conclusion.” —Â Goodreads Review
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Snips & Snails Press
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