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Post by brett on Oct 14, 2012 10:15:52 GMT -6
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Post by jackstaynes on Oct 14, 2012 10:37:55 GMT -6
YEAHHHHH FUCK YEAHHHHHH, FUCKING YEAHHHHHHH, YEAHHHHHHH
That's awesome man. Congratufuckinglations. I'm so happy for you man. Will you be having any copies of this at your place? Would probably make sense for my to buy a stack direct of you and get them signed if you didn't mind. Might not be till november though, would Family Business be ready then you think? Let's cover the world in Brett Williams books.
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Post by brett on Oct 14, 2012 16:53:06 GMT -6
Hey, Jack.
I plan to get a stack of books ordered tomorrow, so I should have some when you are ready. Not sure when Family Business will be out, but it's in the pipeline. That allows all those folks who haven't read FamBiz yet time to whet their appetites with Depths.
Anyone who likes tales of the weird or rural horror will enjoy Depths.
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Post by brett on Oct 14, 2012 16:53:57 GMT -6
Book Description Publication Date: October 14, 2012
After the Mississippi River floods, leaving the Southeast Missouri a diluvian wasteland, good Samaritan David Miller hops into his boat and trolls to neighboring towns to offer his assistance. Meandering though flooded streets and fields, David finds himself in the tiny town of Clayton. Their homes and business built atop crudely-erected stilt legs, the town has survived the flood unscathed. Intrigued by this strange town, and its unfriendly, pasty-skinned denizens, David credits their eccentricities on backwoods superstition. He couldn't be more wrong. Beneath Clayton's quaint, rustic back-country veneer lurks an ancient history steeped in a most dangerous evil. When he befriends a local couple living on the outskirts of the town, David unwittingly becomes a part of an epic struggle between good and evil—a struggle that will leave him questioning his faith...if he survives.
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