Bigfoot Boarder

Bigfoot Boarder

by Rhea Rose
Bigfoot Boarder

Bigfoot Boarder

by Rhea Rose

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Overview

A sixteen-year-old skateboarder calls himself Squatch after the mythological forest creature he worships. He agrees to go on a family camping trip to the San Diego zoo to see a captured bigfoot, but a flat tire takes the family deeper than they'd ever dreamed into the old-growth of the northwest woods.

Sixteen-year-old Squatch and his family are stranded in a Pacific Northwest forest, but an old, local hiker, Billy Jackson, seems to come to their rescue. When Squatch steals Billy's cigarettes he soon discovers that Billy is much more than he appears.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940033177974
Publisher: Rhea Rose
Publication date: 04/19/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 1,069,593
File size: 391 KB
Age Range: 13 Years

About the Author

Rhea is a Vancouver, BC writer known best for her short stories and many of those are posted here at Smashwords.

I'm mainly a short story writer and a writer of poetry although lately, I've made a foray into novel writing. I've been nominated 3 times for the Canadian Aurora award, twice for short stories, once for poetry, also nominated for a Rhysling award for poetry. I've made the preliminary nominations for a Nebula award (did I mention I like to write "Science Fiction?") I've also made Ellen Datlow's honourable mention list 3 times for horror.

Here at Smashwords, you'll find my shorts that have been traditionally published but those rights have now come back to me and I republish the stories here. As well, you'll find short stories that are published here for the very first time. These stories are ones that editors loved, held for tons of time, shortlisted, longlisted and then decided the piece couldn't fit the theme or some other aspect of their needs. Those are very frustrating times for a writer, but the beauty of Indie publishing is that you can publish them at some point and get them out to your readers.

When posting my work at Smashwords I try to show diversity in writing and select stories that I think are relevant, and might surprise the reader; a good story will usually be relevant until the end of time. The work I post here has been worked on quite a bit so hopefully, it satisfies the reader.

My wish: I'd love to have more reviews from readers and stars. Those are so important to writers. That's how we know that there's anyone out there...

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