Saturday, October 6, 2018

#WIPJOY: Day #6/7

The weekends are combined in the present #WIPJOY challenge and today I'm to list the books I have available for purchase. I will not be linking them as I have readers from around the world, but if you travel to the Amazon service that serves your country, you will find them easily enough.

A reminder: Please, PLEASE, if you have read any of my works, a review is solid gold to me. Please leave one either on Amazon (preferred) or Goodreads. Thank you. And never forget this:







Now let us begin:



A collection of anthropomorphic-themed stories compiled for Morphicon 2012. This collection represents a period from 1998 to 2011, four of the stories being published in this collection for the first time. Stories include: The Substance Of Things Hoped For; The Clockwork Cat; Sawyer; Fox Hunt; Festival Of Masks; Wild Carrot; A Fairy Tale; My Pretty Pony; Nightmares; Storyteller; Lair Of The White Rabbit; Pick’s Model; and Coventry House.




The collected dark fantasy works of Alan Loewen from 1996 to 2013. The stories range from an informal convention of serial killers to south-central Pennsylvania where pine trees grow so close together that the mystery they conceal lives in permanent darkness. You will meet a carnival fortune teller with a vicious deck of cards, a man who lives in Fae-haunted Greengate, an artist who discovers beauty can be just as deadly as ugliness, a man dealing with a deadly, feral pig, and others. This eBook contains ten tales of dark fantasy: Killer Lullabies, An Incident at a Carnival, The Pig, The Unbearable Burden of Beauty, Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep, Through The Black Andes, All Hallowed Eve in Greengate, Parting Gift, Perils of Power and The Pond.




A collection of 14 vignettes, essays, and stories collected from Alan Loewen's blog writings over the years. This slim volume explores the odd worlds of magical anime girls, evil overlords, weak female literary characters, a mad scientist convention, hardboiled “clergy noir,” and other topics that demonstrate why the author does not own nice things.





It was just a ball-jointed doll and for pawnbroker, Auden Gray, it was just another item to sell. Until Auden found his business partner dead with the doll in his arms. Investigating, Auden discovers the doll serves as a gateway to a dreamworld so seductive, men die under its spell. And Auden's time is running out as his resolve to discover the origin of the doll crumbles under the allure of Rowan, the dreamworld's sole resident. Rowan Dreaming is the second installment of Alan Loewen's expanding Doll Wars saga. 


As a bonus, this edition also contains the short story, Strange Streets, a short story of urban magic and lost love.




A collection of dark fantasy featuring the short story, In The Father's Image and the flash works, Come Into My Cellar, Blood and China, and The Vicarage.







A collection of short stories from Alan Loewen, these stories of mystery, suspense, humor, and wonder will enthrall and entertain.


Ranging from the storm-wracked clouds of Jupiter to worlds of fantasy to the untidy offices of jaded detectives to your own backyard, these tales include Adrift Off the Great Red Spot, Timely Revenge, I Have Seen the Future and the Future Is Diesel, Wolf Hunter and his celebrated Leywood Manor, companion to his seminal masterpiece, Coventry House.




My only children's novel, eleven-year-old Molly receives a mysterious gift of a snow globe that is the start of a quest to return seven magical ponies back to their proper time and place. Along the way she meets new friends, dangerous enemies and learns valuable lessons about loyalty, self sacrifice, and forgiveness.

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