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The Long Way Home | The Best Of the Little Red Book Series | 1998 – 2008 |...

This sturdy series of little ‘books’ has been compared to the Pocket Poets series begun in the early 60s by City Lights Publishing and continues to delight audiences with the powerful imagery of the...

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John Bennett | Drive By | Shards & Poems | Lummox Press | E-Book

“The thing that continually fascinates me about your writing is the trueness of it: not just a ‘write what you know’ kind of trueness, but a permanently immediate truth, something you could put in a...

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Marc. D. Goldfinger | Poison Pen | E-Book

This is a book of poetry written while I was in prison in 1982—’83. Although my writing style has changed much and I felt a compulsive need to alter many of these poems as I typed them in for this...

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John Bennett | Tire Grabbers | Hcolom Press

Tire Grabbers is the story of the coming of Moloch, a horrific force that mutates out of the Era of the Great Schism and - feeding on spiritual marrow - threatens Mankind's extinction. And it is the...

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John Bennett | The Book of Shards | Hcolom Press

"You've fought a harder, cleaner fight than anybody that I know." — Charles Bukowski Continue reading →

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John Bennett | Children of the Sun & Earth | Hcolom Press

In John Bennett’s novel, Children of the Sun & Earth an intelligent, steady-nerved young man and veteran named Tobias climbs the rungs of power in the cutthroat world of drug dealing and heavily...

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John Bennett | U-Haul with Dinosaur | Hcolom Press

The stories in U-Haul with Dinosaur were written over a period of time stretching from the late Seventies into the new millennium. They don't necessarily appear in the order in which they were written,...

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John Bennett | Passing On The Fire | Hcolom Press

Passing on the Fire In 1987 I published a piece of journalism in The Clinton Street Quarterly that won the Darrell Bob Houston Award. That kicked off a sporadic burst … Continue reading →

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Maia Penfold | The Red Buddha | Hcolom Press

A FEW WORDS FROM THE EDITOR Maia Penfold, known at the time as Gerda Penfold, drifted into my life in 1974 via an envelope packed with poems. I read those poems in one setting, published them and...

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Marc D. Goldfinger | Tales of the Troll | Junkies, Angels & Demons | E-Book

I always hate to write my own introductions. Maybe someday I will budget my time correctly so I might ask someone else to do it for me. That day has not yet come. I came across a laptop computer in the...

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