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A novella – Communication between people is difficult in the modern age, despite devices meant to make it simpler. Angie and Warren have issues because of it, and so does their neighborhood and community. Couple that with COVID-19 and an errant policeman, and their lives and hometown of Asheville is turned upside down.
An Affiliate Book, by Paul Edmondson!
Paul Edmondson’s fictionalized story of the Ahwahnee Tribe of Yosemite and its war against the white world as gold miners flooded California in the mid-1800’s. A fascinating book and piece of history!
THE GEOMETRY OF UNIVERSAL MIND – VOLUME 3
The third of four volumes that makes the case for the transition from Pure Consciousness to a Universal Mind that is Geometrically constructed and which is the basis for all material in the Universe. It establishes this concept by developing a definition of thought, and it continues by drawing parallels between the nature of this Universal Field state’s Geometry and human meaning.
GERBERT’S BOOK
A fictionalized account of the life of Gerbert, a French Benedictine monk who became the first French Pope, Sylvester, II, and came to eventually co-rule the Holy Roman Empire with Otto III. Gerbert has written a life-long diary, and his former Archbishop, Arnulf, fears it getting into the hands of the current Pope, Benedict VIII. Gerbert/Sylvester’s friend Zosimus has been ordered by Benedict to copy and add to Gerbert’s diary, but the project entails great intrigue, as well as certain danger for Zosimus.
THE GEOMETRY OF UNIVERSAL MIND – VOLUME 2
The second of four volumes concerning the author’s ground-breaking insights on Geometry, Mind, and Meaning, complete with diagrams. This volume concerns different aspects of modern science that will bear on this geometry, which will be presented in a more complete form in Volume Three.
The sciences concerned are Chaos Theory, Relativity, Quantum Theory, Holography, and others. The book takes from these sciences only what the author sees as applying to the Geometry of Universal Mind. And all things written here are brought back to the significance of meaning in modern life.
BECOMING AND BEING A WRITER
Want to write but don’t know where to start? This booklet will answer that question as well as examining some of the pleasures and pitfalls of the writing life. Order from our store, or if you place an order of any combination of three of our other books, we’ll automatically include it FREE!!
REMEMBERING THE WORLD – Place Found Poems, by Bob Mustin
This is no garden variety travelogue in poetic form, nor an essay on human limitations and promise. In this collection, the poet digs deeply into human nature, surfacing with anger, beauty, harshness, and humor.
INDIANA GIRL, by Jane Mary Curran
A collection of poems about growing up on an Indiana farm. There is history here. Lineage. Whispers of Frost lie buried in these poems, and Dickey’s bold voice as well.
THE GEOMETRY OF UNIVERSAL MIND, by bob Mustin
This volume recapitulates much of the symbology of Geometric shapes from prehistory through Plato’s five primary Geometric forms. This work also begins the author’s development of groundbreaking work expanding Plato’s belief that Geometry underpins the Universe in its entirety.
OUR FIRST AFFILIATE AUTHOR, POET ERIKA ROTH!
ERIKA ROTH’S UNBELIEVABLE BOOK OF POETRY
Ms. Roth’s work is a book of poetry written during her fourth grade year and proves insightful enough to share here with all kids of grade school age.
THE ONE, by Bob Mustin
A complete poetic piece in three parts juxtaposing romantic love with the spiritual journey. The first, DIVISIONS, hints at experiences that divide us. The second, ENCOUNTERS, fulfills the journey toward human Unity, and the third, THE UNION, allows the reader to experience the exhilaration of spiritual Unity.
THE PERFECTION OF VALOR, by Bob Mustin
Colonel Fletcher Hinton, USMC, retired, has had a storied career, but one aspect of his life remains wanting as his end approaches: family. In the throes of dementia, he must deal with accusations made by son Cary that could tarnish his good name and, through him the Corps. Winner of the 2018 MWSA Award for Literary Fiction
BOB MUSTIN’S AWARD WINNING BOOK, THE THIRD REICH’S LAST EAGLE – Hardback
This is the story of Germany’s war on the Eastern Front during World War II as seen through the eyes of the war’s most decorated combatant, Hans Ulrich Rudel. An accurate historical account of this war, the book adds novel-like dialogue and personal information, accountings virtually never found in even the best historical accounts. Rudel’s story, from the skies and on the ground, details the life of combatants during this brutal conflict and does much to demonstrate why the German military came to be defeated.
THIRD REICH’S LAST EAGLE – Trade Paperback
The story of Hans Ulrich Rudel, the most highly decorated combatant of WWII. A Stuka pilot considered so dangerous by the Soviet Union that Stalin himself put a bounty on him. His story is written here within a sometimes true, sometimes fictional accounting of the war on the Eastern Front. Only where history hasn’t left a record of events has Mustin filled in with fiction but with historical accuracy gaps in this terrible but heroic story. Published by Omonomany Publishing.
IN THIS LOVE TOGETHER – LOVE, FAILING LIMBS AND CANCER, by Bob Mustin
Mustin’s own story of his two-decade marriage in middle age to wife Rebecca, and their coming to grips with her fatal cancer. Including five chapters about the details of cancer treatment and caregiving, this is a book everyone who has lost a loved one to cancer should read!
COLLATERAL DAMAGE AND OTHER STORIES, by Bob Mustin
The stories in this collection examine the ways we use imagination to set aside human anguish and move on with our lives. Quirky, richly imagined characters populate these stories, inviting readers to measure them against their own lives and to want to read these stories again and again. Published by AM Ink Publishing.
SAM’S PLACE – STORIES, by Bob Mustin
Sam’s Place is a collection of interwoven short stories that revolve around a local watering hole in the fictional Alabama town of Striven. Pull up a chair and get to know the locals in this powerful and entertaining world that is Sam’s Place.
Published by AM Ink Publishing.
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NEWS!! Sam’s Place has taken the Silver Award in the eLit Awards, Short Story Category, for 2015.
Artie Royal has had a rough life. He has suffered more loss and rejection than anyone should have to bear. Still, he rises above the problems confronting him, and he does it with charity, grace, and understanding.
In fact, it eventually becomes as easy for him to push his concerns aside as it was at age eight to soar down Main Street on that blue bike, wind whistling in his ears.
By age eight, Artie knows that for a few minutes he can escape his parents’ conflicts through exhilarating rides on his hand-me-down bike.
The old bike traces a continuous thread though Artie’s life as it passes to him, then to others, but in the end this is a tale of the individual spirit’s ability to renew itself through solitary hope and ever-changing human relationships.
Praise for The Blue Bicycle
“Emotionally riveting story. The Blue Bicycle is extremely well-written, with nearly flawless prose and a well-executed plot. Author Bob Mustin has a true talent for creating characters that are both genuine and distinctive. This nicely executed story provides a glimpse into the lives of appealing characters that hold the reader’s interest. The conversations between characters are quick-paced and important, with no unnecessary banter or backstory. The back cover does a very good job of indicating to the reader what the story is about. Mustin’s voice rings through without being intrusive, pulling readers on an emotional journey that will touch them.”
WE ARE STRONG, BUT WE ARE FRAGILE, by Bob Mustin
2090 A.D. — The America nation has collapsed, and its remnants have been at war for a half-century.
Samuel II, mayor of Citadel, a Blue Ridge Mountain enclave, is determined to end the city’s wars with devolved tribal society, Freedomland. He sends troubled but insightful city archivist Jakob History to a bartering meet-up, hoping an interview with tribal leader Abraham Trapper might help further peaceful relations. Instead, the encounter leads Jakob to reexamine America’s past, to a danger-filled glimpse of Abraham’s tribal life, and to a final, fateful encounter with Abraham, these revealing human strengths and weaknesses that are at the basis of civilization itself.
Read The Kirkus We Are Strong, But We Are Fragile here!
Pat Shane, Emily’s father, deepens the town’s shock by accusing local businessman Phil Agee of the crime.As he gropes toward a resolution, Hope is upended by more deaths, leaving loose ends to be tied up within both the Shane family and the town of Hope.
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Read The Kirkus Review of A Reason To Tremble here!
Another great review for A Reason To Tremble at MomCentral
The Writers Showcase Podcast E03: Author Bob Mustin by Phil Naessens