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Children and Religion: Making Choices in a Secular Age
Torn by the Issues: An Unbiased Review of the Watershed Issues in American Life (A Collaboration of Unlike Minds)
Care of the Soul: A Guide for Cultivating Depth and Sacredness in Everyday Life
The Book of J
Jesus through the Centuries: His Place in the History of Culture
For Christ's Sake
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Extended Profile
I am the author of A Day in Deep Freeze (Conversation Pieces no. 46) from Aqueduct Press and my short stories have appeared in Black Denim Lit, Expanded Horizons, Four Star Stories, Kaleidotrope, and the anthology Things We Are Not: An M-Brane SF Magazine
Queer Science Fiction Anthology
I grew up on the Seacoast, attended the same school as Sarah Orne Jewett (not at the same time), and was apprenticed to the owner of the late lamented Book Guild of Portsmouth. (I also, long ago, auditioned my way into the Breadloaf Young Writers program.)
I write Science Fiction on antique typewriters and I'm always reading.
(I love River Run Bookstore (and Portsmouth Typewriter.))
I grew up on the Seacoast, attended the same school as Sarah Orne Jewett (not at the same time), and was apprenticed to the owner of the late lamented Book Guild of Portsmouth. (I also, long ago, auditioned my way into the Breadloaf Young Writers program.)
I write Science Fiction on antique typewriters and I'm always reading.
(I love River Run Bookstore (and Portsmouth Typewriter.))