NEW RELEASE
Authored by
Pat Morgan
"Are you telling me she's gone?" The doctor nodded yes. On October
29, 2007, my world came to an end when Debbie, my only child, died.
I
tried to tell the doctor about the car's turn signals going off
automatically at the exact moment of her passing, about the voice I
heard telling me to check the time on the dashboard clock.
I tried to
tell him I had just met my first angel ... but he was looking at me
like he was going to send me someplace very quiet and very dark.
So I shut up, went home, and prayed for help.
ANGEL TRACKS is the story of a mother's journey through grief and despair, a story of being pulled
out of that dark hole by God and his angels. It's a story of recovery, of truth ... a story about angels and what they'll do for you ... if only you ask them.
About the author:
Pat came out of the glossies and started writing plays in 1986.
After thirty productions nationwide she's still writing plays. Pat has
won the Texas Women's Repertory Project Award, was a finalist in the
Texas Playwright's Festival, is a CAACH grant recipient, won "best play"
at the Camino Real Theatre's Show Off Competition in California and was
presented at First Stage. Her full-length Capote Tonight opened in
Houston at Express Theatre in May, 2007; The Last Posse opened at the
Lodestar Theater, NYC, in April, 2007; and her ten-minute play, Sex
Games, won the Scriptwriters/Houston 2007 first prize. She is published
in both adult and children's plays, is a proud member of the Dramatist
Guild of America, is a founding member of Scriptwriters/Houston, and is
Playwright in Residence at Pasadena Little Theater. Angel Tracks is
her first novel.
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THE WITCH'S HAND
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Authored by Wendy Joseph
"You are my heiress now." Malaxia, the most formidable witch on earth,
chooses young Liana as her successor.
But does Liana want to be the most powerful and destructive witch in the world?
Liana gets help from a most unlikely source: Jettaret:Vicomte. Crusader. Murderer. Lost soul.
About the author:
Wendy Joseph vies with her characters for a life of romance and adventure. A deckhand on merchant ships, she has outrun pirates off of Somalia, steered ships large and small through hurricanes and typhoons from the Bering Sea to Singapore, and helped rescue seals on the Pacific coast. Believing history must be lived, she has crewed the 18th century square-rigger Lady Washington and the WWII freighter SS Lane Victory. She has shared her food with starving cats and third world workers. She sings sea shanties, her own songs, and with classical and medieval choirs. Her passion is for works of the imagination, for telling a really good story, and for connecting with the minds and souls of readers and taking them to a magnificent and finer place. Researching The Witch's Hand in France, she traced the paths of her characters over the terrain they covered to get the description right, and dug up old documents for historical accuracy. She holds two Master's in English and can splice a twelve strand line. Ashore she holds court with her cats Jean Lafitte and Bijou on the wild coast of Washington State.
Authored by Wendy Joseph
"You are my heiress now." Malaxia, the most formidable witch on earth,
chooses young Liana as her successor.
But does Liana want to be the most powerful and destructive witch in the world?
Liana gets help from a most unlikely source: Jettaret:Vicomte. Crusader. Murderer. Lost soul.
About the author:
Wendy Joseph vies with her characters for a life of romance and adventure. A deckhand on merchant ships, she has outrun pirates off of Somalia, steered ships large and small through hurricanes and typhoons from the Bering Sea to Singapore, and helped rescue seals on the Pacific coast. Believing history must be lived, she has crewed the 18th century square-rigger Lady Washington and the WWII freighter SS Lane Victory. She has shared her food with starving cats and third world workers. She sings sea shanties, her own songs, and with classical and medieval choirs. Her passion is for works of the imagination, for telling a really good story, and for connecting with the minds and souls of readers and taking them to a magnificent and finer place. Researching The Witch's Hand in France, she traced the paths of her characters over the terrain they covered to get the description right, and dug up old documents for historical accuracy. She holds two Master's in English and can splice a twelve strand line. Ashore she holds court with her cats Jean Lafitte and Bijou on the wild coast of Washington State.
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