Books by "Jeffrey M. Elliot"

4 books found

Adventures of a Freelancer

Adventures of a Freelancer

by Stanton Arthur Coblentz, Jeffrey M. Elliot

1993 · Wildside Press LLC

The Literary Exploits and Autobiography of Stanton A. Coblentz, written in collaboration with Dr. Jeffrey M. Elliot. Borgo Bioviews No. 2.

The Black Hand

The Black Hand

by Jeffrey Walker

2017 · Archway Publishing

Elliot Turner is in a bit of a rut. Hes spent years wallowing in the depths of an abysmal heroin addiction, and its cost him just about everything. Hes alienated himself from his entire family, with the exception of his Uncle Richard, who happens to be his last true friend. Long lost dreams of being a novelist are now mere ghosts to the incessantly self-degrading young junkie. When Richard dies suddenly in the California desert, Elliots last vestige of hope dies with him. Little does Elliot know that the grieving process sets him on a path to forge his greatest accomplishments and face his greatest fears. After crashing his truck while under the influence of prescription narcotics, Elliot lands at an indigent recovery center, where he discovers something that shouldnt exist. Bizarre experiences begin to shape his otherwise rudderless existence as Elliot ponders the power of loss and evades the crippling grasp of fear. Full of delusion and mystery, The Black Hand is a strange, touching, and occasionally hilarious story about searching for purpose in a world gone awry.

Science Fiction Voices # 2

Science Fiction Voices # 2

by Jeffrey M. Elliot

1979 · Wildside Press LLC

Jeffrey M. Elliot interviews five writers of science fiction: Ray Bradbury, Larry Niven, A. E. van Vogt, Poul Anderson, and Robert Silverberg. With an introduction by Richard A. Lupoff.

Fidel By Fidel: An Interview With Dr. Fidel Castro Ruz

Fidel By Fidel: An Interview With Dr. Fidel Castro Ruz

by Fidel Castro, Jeffrey M. Elliott

2015 · Wildside Press LLC

Dr. Jeffrey M. Elliot and former Rep. Mervyn M. Dymally here contribute a lengthy, revealing interview with Cuban President Fidel Castro, discussing a wide-ranging series of topics dealing with local and international politics and economics, as well as the future of Cuba, the third world, Central and South America, and the United States.