Sharlene Nusser
Title: Burn Valley Vengeance
Genre: Mystery/Suspense
About the Author: Sharlene Nusser lives in southwestern Colorado
with her husband and two small children. In addition to tending to her own household, Sharlene helps
her folks run a ranch. She helps her Dad cut hay on 52 acres,
run cows, raise pigs, chickens and horses, and irrigate.
The ranch includes an acre and a half vegetable garden and she does a lot of
canning. She welds, works on farm equipment, builds fences and
makes a mean apple pie. Sharlene has an associates degree in travel and
has taken several college classes in accounting. Needless
to say, she is a hard worker and she applies the same
energy to her writing that she does to everything else.
Sharlene has written stories all her life and has long had an interest
in law enforcement. She has spent many hours with the troopers of the Colorado State
Patrol in the area. Once a captain suggested that she consider
becoming a trooper herself. She missed getting into the class
that summer by 3 points on the final test. Sharlene has taken her
experiences and her knowledge about law enforcement and woven
them into a novel set in southwestern Colorado entitled
Burn Valley Vengeance.
Keith Sanderson
Title: Bright Star (Careyago Asistock)
Genre: Historical Fiction
About the Author: Keith has led a varied career as an award-winning writer and columnist, senior advertising executive, E-business strategic planner/venture capitalist, and marketing consultant.
He is married and has two children. His wife is a designer for a major corporation. His daughter runs a graphic design business and his son is a magazine executive.
Keith is active in his church. He provides marketing support to a non-profit association and finds time to meet with legislators on issues such as equitable funding for
schools and affordable housing.
As a boy, Keith lived in the Hudson Valley region near Albany, New York. The geography of the area is richly covered with the names of the original inhabitants and of the
Dutch, who due to Henry Hudson, first claimed what we now know as New York State. The dioramas of the Mohawks in a museum at the State Education
building in Albany captured his imagination when he was young. Later in college he wrote a thesis on the westward expansion of the Iroquois. That work and an independent
study on the trade for furs by the early Dutch Patrons planted the germ of an idea for a story that remained in the back of his mind for decades. Finally the idea
could stay dormant no longer and BRIGHT STAR (Careyago Asistock) was born.
Under construction
Jerry Holt
- Title:
Genre: Mystery/Suspense
About the Author:
Jeff Lakusta
- Title: Language Barrier
Genre: Science Fiction
About the Author:
- Others coming soon
If you are a publisher seeking sample chapters for Bright Star, Burn Valley Vengeance, The Crack in the Lens
or Language Barrier, please send e-mail for assistance.
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