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Today! Long Awaited Release of New Broadwick Title!

http://www.lulu.com/shop/kajolium-bro...
The book features a fabulous cover image (taken under shocking alien conditions), an interior line drawing by Beatrice, and two black/white photographs.
And see the SROP catalog for other books in the series.
Oh... If you only want an e-book, just ask! We love to give away books, and the whole e-series could be yours for free. The electronic edition is not yet commercially available, you can only get it underground.
Short Stories Again
Here it is, almost the end of May, and Gregor Xane assures us that it's still International Short Story Month for a few more days yet... I guess it's about time for Smashed-Rat-on-Press to jump on the reminder band-wagon!
There are plenty of SROP volumes that contain short stories, which could be read in May, or any other month. Anyone who follows the bread-crumbs can get one or more for free. Here are a few examples:
As we approach the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing in July, some fans of Kajolium Broadwick might want to re-read Three Maidens in the Dark, which also contains short stories. Oh, wait, you haven't read it yet? Never mind. LOL.
Carry on, please. And if you're in the U.S. of A., have a safe and memorable Memorial Day weekend.
There are plenty of SROP volumes that contain short stories, which could be read in May, or any other month. Anyone who follows the bread-crumbs can get one or more for free. Here are a few examples:







As we approach the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing in July, some fans of Kajolium Broadwick might want to re-read Three Maidens in the Dark, which also contains short stories. Oh, wait, you haven't read it yet? Never mind. LOL.
Carry on, please. And if you're in the U.S. of A., have a safe and memorable Memorial Day weekend.
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