Books by "David Worth Dennis"

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Secrets Worth Dying for

Secrets Worth Dying for

by David Paul Hammer, Jeffery William Paul

2004 · AuthorHouse

When the four cousins climb into a rubber boat and paddle UPSTREAM from their Grandmother's pond they have no idea of the adventure that lies ahead. Once they pass under the small bridge the river carries them into a world of mystery and magic. The beauty gives way to fear and danger as they come upon three evil nixies that lock them in a huge pumpkin and transport them far from home. As the four kids try to get back to their grandmother's pond, they find themselves chased by wild animals, sucked into a swamp, and trapped underground. The further upstream the kids go the more dangerous the enchanted river becomes until the children are fighting for their very lives. They often lose their way but are drawn back again and again to the water in and around which both good and bad folk live. More evil magic beings torment them and if not for the help of four uncommon friends and the courage of the children themselves they might never find their way home again.

Pulphouse Fiction Magazine Issue #17

Pulphouse Fiction Magazine Issue #17

by Dean Wesley Smith, J. Steven York, Rob Vagle, Karen Aria Lin, Connor Whiteley, Teri J. Babcock, Nina Kiriki Hoffman, O'Neil De Noux, Kent Patterson, Martin L. Shoemaker, Dayle A. Dermatis, David H. Hendrickson, Brenda Carre, Ray Vukcevich, Christina Boufis, Chrissy Wissler, Louisa Swann, R.W. Wallace, Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Jerry Oltion, Annie Reed, Robert Jeschonek

2022 · WMG Publishing, Inc.

The Cutting Edge of Modern Short Fiction A three-time Hugo Award nominated magazine, this issue of Pulphouse Fiction Magazine offers up twenty-one fantastic stories by some of the best writers working in modern short fiction. No genre limitations, no topic limitations, just great stories. Attitude, feel, and high-quality fiction equals Pulphouse. “This is definitely a strong start. All the stories have a lot of life to them, and are worthwhile reading.” —Tangent Online on Pulphouse Fiction Magazine, Issue #1 Includes: “Fast” by J. Steven York “Uncomfortable Shoes” by Rob Vagle “Ascent of a Lifetime” by Karen Aria Lin “Candy Detectives” by Connor Whiteley “Between a Sock and a Hard Place” byTeri J. Babcock “Toobychubbies” by Nina Kiriki Hoffman “Another Body” by O’Neil De Noux “Murder by Voice” by Kent Patterson “It Came from the Coffee Maker” by Martin L. Shoemaker “Locks and Keys and the Truth at the Heart of It” by Dayle A. Dermatis “Baby, One More Time” by David H. Hendrickson “The Diaper Room Key to Cosmic Plumbing” by Brenda Carre “Cleanup Crew” by Ray Vukcevich “The Case of the Missing Semicolon” by Christina Boufis “This World We Live In” by Chrissy Wissler “Harvey’s Babies” by Louisa Swann “New Beginnings” by R.W. Wallace “Red-Letter Day” by Kristine Kathryn Rusch “As If Nothing Had Happened” by Jerry Oltion “Death of a Woman of Ill Repute” by Annie Reed “The Asteroid That Stays Crunchy in Milk” by Robert Jeschonek