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Creative niches in literature

  • Stung!

    Stung!

    A man is found dead in a Lexus smashed in a rocky creek bed. Was it an accident? Many people don’t really want to know. Some are glad that man is dead.

    But Dr. Theophilus Hornby, professor of Bible and Theology, thinks this bears some investigation. Can the habits and skills acquired in a career of study and teaching be applied to solving a murder? And if he does find the murderer, will he live to tell about it?

    In this cozy, short, fun – and studious – mystery, L Edward Dixon invites you into this comfortable world, with all its discomforts – and dangers!

  • Megabelt

    Megabelt

    Growing up in the Bible belt can be interesting … and confusing!

    Five years ago, Nick May wrote about his growing up in what is known as the Bible Belt. The story of Gil, Cal, Everyman, Grey and more resonated with people who also lived in this section of the United States, and allowed those who did not, to look through the knothole in the fence. Stories included dinner on the grounds, gospel singing, summer camp and ice cream socials. We laughed and cried and asked for more.

    Nick May has answered our request with a new Foreword and a new chapter. Those who have grown up — or are growing up — in the Bible belt will resonate with this tale!

  • Minutemen

    Minutemen

    MINUTEMEN (Second Edition) is the story of 4 dudes who who get mixed up with a prolific stripper queen and end up making a huge mess with no foreseeable way of escape. Thom, John, Nate and Ezra are reeling from each of their respective relationships coming to a most disappointing end. When the Gulf Oil Crisis ensues, B Nocturne, a pimpess and strip club owner, recruits each of the young men to manage her quickly-growing economy of illicit activity-a result of her brilliant plan to capitalize on the oil cleanup effort. Once the boys are in place, a series of spills occurs-causing the hazwopers to come swarming and the beach-side Moss Head Motel (B’s headquarters) to become the grounds for the biggest, ongoing nightly bazaar of illegal recreation the Gulf town of Indian River has ever seen.

  • Molecricket

    Molecricket

    “Though I had never met S.M. Stagwerth, it still felt as if I had stood there with Him atop all those train cars, beneath all those pitched tents, where curious congregants would gather momentarily and be swept away by His saline verbal prowess.” – Mole Cricket Twelve-year-old Moses Cotton discovers dangerous mysteries, from a plague of field-mowing mole crickets to the long ago death of a fanatic evangelist named Stagwerth. Will Moses’ persistence destroy his family, even the whole town? This is author Nick May’s third writing adventure. He began with the folktale, Megabelt, and followed it with the thriller, Minutemen. He and his wife, Kayla, live along the Gulf Coast with their dog, Brother.

  • The Fringe

    The Fringe

    One woman comes to break the silence and mystery of a secret society which she joined at age 23, The Fringe. Her life in The Fringe was unexpectedly one of being judged, caged into a stereotype and shamefully condemned. Once an opera singer, her life seemed to spiral into an inescapable pit. Her stories will surprise and intrigue you as she introduces you to people she met. “I cannot continue to live with the shame, judgment and persecution from my life in The Fringe. I am tired of carrying the burden of our invisible existence among you. I will not hide our secrets, and refuse to be silent any longer. It is time you knew our stories and the truth of who we really are. It is time to give a voice to those of us in The Fringe.” In the end, as she educates us about their plight, she hopes to build a bridge between the ignorance of society with compassion and an awareness for who we are – The Fringe.

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