Charles Huckelbury
FROM THE FIRST POEM:
“Genesis Big David sat on two thirds of the couch while I stood by the door. Hank put his feet up on the desk and looked at me. "L. D. and B. D.?”
New Hampshire. BleakHouse Publishing. 2008. 81p
Charles Huckelbury
FROM THE FIRST POEM:
“Genesis Big David sat on two thirds of the couch while I stood by the door. Hank put his feet up on the desk and looked at me. "L. D. and B. D.?”
New Hampshire. BleakHouse Publishing. 2008. 81p
Four Works Wilfred R. Bion
"Seven Servants" is a captivating tale that delves into the mysterious world of ancient relics and the secrets they hold. As archaeologist Dr. Evelyn Carter unearths a set of seven enigmatic statues, she unwittingly unlocks a chain of events that challenges her beliefs and puts her life in danger. With each servant possessing a unique power, Evelyn must navigate a web of deceit and danger to unravel the truth behind these artifacts before it's too late. Filled with suspense, mystique, and unexpected twists, "Seven Servants" is a thrilling adventure that will keep readers on the edge of their seats until the very last page.
NY. Jason Aronson. 1977. 561p.
Marilyn E. Walsh
In this gripping novel, "The Fence," author explores the lives of two families divided by more than just a physical barrier. Set against the backdrop of a small town, the story delves into the complexities of relationships, secrets, and the consequences of choices made in the past. As tensions rise on both sides of the fence, the characters are forced to confront their prejudices, fears, and ultimately, their humanity. With beautifully crafted prose and a poignant narrative, "The Fence" is a powerful tale of love, loss, and the invisible barriers that separate us all.
Westport. Greenwood Press. 1977. 233p.