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December 6, 2019

December 5, 2019

Artemis Lamb bargains with Satan…

Artemis Lamb makes a bargain with Satan to protect a child’s life… coming soon
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Published on December 05, 2019 07:22

December 4, 2019

5th&Hope

https://www.nathanielsewell.com/5thhope/

The inspiration behind #5th&Hope … In 1926 in downtown #losangeles, #california my grandparents met at the corner of 5th Street and Hope Street. #biola students … In 1930, they drove a #ModelA #Ford back across the original #Route66 and were #christian #missionaries in #eastern #Kentucky.
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Published on December 04, 2019 06:58

November 27, 2019

AMANITA

My books are not perfect, but I’ll take you on a deep dive…





“Artemis Lamb lives a complicated life. Clairvoyant, private investigator, and trained assassin, she has grown accustomed to walking the thin line between the everyday and the otherworldly. There’s not much that can shock her anymore.” ~ Fred J., Standout Books





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Published on November 27, 2019 08:53

November 21, 2019

Artemis Lamb

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Published on November 21, 2019 07:01

November 19, 2019

AMANITA

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Published on November 19, 2019 10:31

November 12, 2019

November 11, 2019

Dog Tags

Dog Tags
When I was a boy, I wanted to be a writer. 
I think I survived my childhood from having a powerful imagination. If you can take your mind into a distant, fictional place, you tend not to worry about what’s happening nearby. 
Writing novels is a passion. My stories are not happy adventures – they are dark, deep, and full of symbolism. 
And today, Veterans Day I realize how privileged I am to write about things or express ideas without reservation because many of my friends wore – dog tags.  





Thank you.





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Published on November 11, 2019 13:30

What does AMANITA mean?

https://www.britannica.com/science/Amanita





I was asked where I came up with the novel title, AMANITA. The Britannica link will partly answer the question.





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Published on November 11, 2019 07:18