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Stacey Thompson is about to start her senior year of high school. On her first day, she encounters not one but two guys that keep demanding her attention. Brian, sweet, considerate, and star of the school play, asks her out. Mariusz, bookish and rebellious, keeps getting her stuck in detention. As Stacey navigates her way through the school year, she must make a decision about how she will deal with each of these boys. She also must deal with her most cunning adversary, herself. Between facing her fears, leaping off rooftops, and sabotaging the Prom, Stacey must come to terms with life, injustice, and maybe even death itself. YA Fiction - Full-length novel - 123,000 words.
Poetry by Judy Lunsford
Foreword by Nicola Griffith, author of Hild and Spear Too often, science fiction and fantasy stories erase—or cure—characters with disabilities. Soul Jar, edited by author and bookstore owner Annie Carl, features thirty-one stories by disabled authors, imagining such wonders as a shapeshifter on a first date, skin that sprouts orchid buds, and a cereal-box demon. An insulin pump diverts an undead mob. An autistic teen sets out to discover the local cranberry bog’s sinister secret. A pizza delivery on Mars goes wrong. This thrillingly peculiar collection sparkles with humor, heart, and insight, all within the context of disability representation.
Judy's Journal magazine. Filled with short stories and novels all by Judy Lunsford. Included in this collection are the following short stories: Moth to the Flame Voices Ticked Tock The Gallery Marionette Burn-Out Coming Home Also included in this issue is the complete fantasy novel The Red Dart. This collection includes a variety of genres and subject matter. Everything from light-hearted fantasy, to dark fantasy, to sicfi (Burn-Out), to light horror (Marionette). Happy reading.
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Roni and Bennett couldn't be more opposite. She's an avid birder and owner of a quiet bookstore; he's a biker and an ex-con. They're drawn together by a mutual love for Mabel, Bennett's mother and Roni's neighbor, after Mabel suffers a debilitating stroke. Mabel's resulting illness brings about unintended changes for Roni and Bennett. He's brought back into his mother's life after a lengthy absence and brings with him questions and distractions. Roni is forced to walk a delicate line with her dear friend Mabel as she tries to balance her interest in Bennett and reconcile her past. Contemporary women's fiction - Full-length novel - 80,000 words.
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