A Tale of Two Salesmen
This is the story of two salesmen. A tale that shows the difference between viewing things positively and negatively. Designed to help set the stage for your child's positive, success driven, mindset. See More
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by John Wolf
Quick ViewThis is the story of two salesmen. A tale that shows the difference between viewing things positively and negatively. Designed to help set the stage for your child's positive, success driven, mindset. See More
(30 reviews)
Quick ViewCoffin Blossoms. A reminder that hope does spring eternal. In death itself there is often beauty, life, and on rare occasions even humor. The twenty-four stories in this anthology straddle the line between humor and horror... See More
by John Wolf
(5 reviews)
Quick ViewMarc Sablé is an investigative journalist who travels to Rennes-le-Château, France, to make a report on the mystery around Saint Mary Magdalene's Church. Once there, Marc and Bruno Di Blasi, his research partner, get... See More
(1 review)
Quick ViewA humble serving of completely irreverent Cthulhu and Lovecraftian inspired stories. This assortment of horror short stories and flash fiction takes Cthulhu and other elements of Lovecraftian mythos and tells them in a... See More
by John Wolf
Quick ViewA reflection on salvation and the message of Jesus. Why is the "end of the world" so important to believers when is shoudl be irrelevant. See More
by John Wolf
(33 reviews)
Quick ViewHave you ever wondered what war is really like and how you would react in it? This book tells the story of what a young soldier, exposed to a full-blown war, experienced during the Gulf War, the largest conflict since World... See More
by John Wolf
(2 reviews)
Quick ViewThe boundaries which divide Life from Death are at best shadowy and vague. ~ Edgar Allan Poe Murdered. A possession mislaid or stolen. An unmarked grave. The dead refuse to leave for many reasons. Meet the spirits who still... See More
(1 review)
Quick ViewThe Bards and Sages Quarterly starts its 12th year in publication with eight speculative tales by Guy Belleranti, William Duffy, Andrew Knighton, L.P. Melling, Wendy Nikel, David Rich, Michael Wheatley, and John Wolf. In... See More
by John Wolf
(5 reviews)
Quick ViewMarc Sablé is an investigative journalist who travels to Rennes-le-Château, France, to make a report on the mystery around Saint Mary Magdalene's Church. Once there, Marc and Bruno Di Blasi, his research partner, get... See More
(1 review)
Quick ViewTwenty-seven tales of horror and darkness by a diverse group of writers who conjure up demons, cults, denizens of the deep, sorcery and magic, insanity, lost technology, ghosts, ancient gods, monsters both supernatural and... See More