Ebook {Epub PDF} Authors in the Park Anthology - Dec 16 2012 by Mark Miller






















M. Mark Miller is a fifth-generation Montanan who grew up on a ranch in southwest Montana 90 miles from Yellowstone Park. His interest in early park travel began when he was a small boy listening to his grandmother’s tales of baking bread in geysers and tossing red flannels into Old Faithful so it’s next eruption would be tinted pink/5(19). Mark has w He has achieved some success as a Kindle Best Seller and having one of his short stories selected as a winner in the Florida Writer's Association Short Story Collection. Growing up in Kansas, Mark graduated from Sumner Academy of Arts and Sciences and received his Bachelor's in Film from the University of Kansas/5(11). The Librarian at the End of the World. Sep / General Fiction. "Mark Miller’s absurdist adventure, The Librarian at the End of the World is a satirical romp across America. Tracked by the NSA, Ramdas Bingaman and his wife, Colletta, embark on a vacation that soon becomes a quest to avenge his twin brother’s Fear Not All.


Writing and book blog: The best inside information and resources for writers of any genre and readers of young adult fiction, including secrets from popular authors, tips, how-to advice, and in-depth articles, plus giveaways, contests, literary agent and editor insight and much more. Only one more day until Authors in the Park, an event taking place this Sunday, December 16th, in Mount Dora, Florida, from to p.m. at the Mount Dora Community Center. Janet Beasley, along with Mark Miller, are two writers who organized the event and have worked their tails off to promote it. Mark has w He has achieved some success as a Kindle Best Seller and having one of his short stories selected as a winner in the Florida Writer's Association Short Story Collection. Growing up in Kansas, Mark graduated from Sumner Academy of Arts and Sciences and received his Bachelor's in Film from the University of Kansas.


This is quite a good vintage anthology. Many of the most influential SF authors of the period from to are represented--Anderson, Asimov, Boucher, Bradbury, Heinlein, Miller, Sturgeon--and I especially appreciated that, of the 16 stories editor Robert P. Mills chose to include in the collection, he managed to strike a good balance between classics ("All You Zombies--") and more. Well, I was rather pleased to be wrong about this book! I won't share my dismissive thoughts from my journal about Sixty Lights () or Dreams of Speaking () by Gail Jones: suffice to say that having read two novels by this author I had decided that her style was not for me. There will be 12 authors at this event including: Janet Beasley Valerie Hart Jean E. Lane Gary Larson De Miller Jeanne Selander Miller Mark Miller Theresa Oliver Keith Rommel Amy Sellers C. Kevin Thompson Elise VanCise Mark your calendars now for this entertaining and exclusive event!.

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