The Last Story, A Tribute to Dean Koontz

Excerpts from The Last Story
"It began with the thunderstorm last Monday, although I didn’t realize then what was happening. The storm was not contained to southern California; no, it encompassed the earth’s entire surface. The last time I was able to flick through the satellite stations, the one hundred and fifty stations were all flashing emergency hurricane, volcano and tornado warnings. Once each country became aware of the devastation being wrought around the world, confusion and panic became the new normal."
"Several days have since passed. The electricity has been out since the night of that dreadful storm. I write by candlelight, because I will not sleep. I am driven by a need to record the horror that has become our reality. Perhaps if I force myself to commit the insanity to paper it will become a story, fiction."

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The Last Story, A Tribute to Dean Koontz

Excerpts from The Last Story
"It began with the thunderstorm last Monday, although I didn’t realize then what was happening. The storm was not contained to southern California; no, it encompassed the earth’s entire surface. The last time I was able to flick through the satellite stations, the one hundred and fifty stations were all flashing emergency hurricane, volcano and tornado warnings. Once each country became aware of the devastation being wrought around the world, confusion and panic became the new normal."
"Several days have since passed. The electricity has been out since the night of that dreadful storm. I write by candlelight, because I will not sleep. I am driven by a need to record the horror that has become our reality. Perhaps if I force myself to commit the insanity to paper it will become a story, fiction."

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The Last Story, A Tribute to Dean Koontz

The Last Story, A Tribute to Dean Koontz

by Jeanne Marie
The Last Story, A Tribute to Dean Koontz

The Last Story, A Tribute to Dean Koontz

by Jeanne Marie

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Excerpts from The Last Story
"It began with the thunderstorm last Monday, although I didn’t realize then what was happening. The storm was not contained to southern California; no, it encompassed the earth’s entire surface. The last time I was able to flick through the satellite stations, the one hundred and fifty stations were all flashing emergency hurricane, volcano and tornado warnings. Once each country became aware of the devastation being wrought around the world, confusion and panic became the new normal."
"Several days have since passed. The electricity has been out since the night of that dreadful storm. I write by candlelight, because I will not sleep. I am driven by a need to record the horror that has become our reality. Perhaps if I force myself to commit the insanity to paper it will become a story, fiction."


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045177870
Publisher: Jeanne Marie
Publication date: 07/26/2013
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 84 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Women Who Think Too Much, A No Help At all Handbook Smashwords Edition, 2013. Women Who Think Too Much. Newsletter. 24 Issues. Publisher, Editor. 1998-2000 Drag Review Magazine, IHRA International Hot Rod Association, Norwalk, Ohio. Feature articles, Green Light Gang columnist, photographer. 2002-2007 Tulsa International Raceway Park Personal assistant to owner, press secretary, track photographer, promotions, Coordinator for racing events. 2000-2002. American Drag News Ashbury, Missouri Drag racing publication, monthly articles, columnist, photographer. 1998-2001. Business and Professional Women, Owasso, OK Chapter. Promotional Manager. Bi-monthly articles, photos, for BPW. 1997-98. The Owasso Reporter, Retherford Publications, Inc. Local news. Reports and promotional articles for Business and Professional Women. Owasso, OK. 1997-99. Cooweescoowee, Rogers University, Claremore, OK. College journal, poetry. 1996-1997. Tulsa Friends of the Library 24th Annual Creative Writing Contest, Honorable Mention, Published Essay, “Hand That Rocks The Cradle.” 2001. Tulsa Friends of the Library 23rd Annual Creative Writing Contest, First Place, Published Essay, “Remember When You Used To Call Me Grace?” 2000. Tulsa Friends of the Library 20th Annual Creative Writing Contest. First Place, Unpublished Essay, “Don’t Call Me Mama.” 1997. The Healing Woman, an International Publication. The Healing Woman Foundation. Featured article. 1997. Tulsa Woman, Trend Publication. Featured article, photos. 1996. Reflections, Wordshop Publications. Poetry. 1997. Modern Poetry Society. Poetry. 1995. World Treasury of Golden Poems. 1990 World of Poetry. Golden Poet Award. 1988, 1989-1991. Alcoholism & Addiction Magazine. Poetry, 1989. The New Jersey Tribune. Poetry. 1985. Moonchild. An anthology of women’s verse and prose. Poetry. 1976. True Confessions. Feature article.

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