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PUBLISHED BOOKS BY INTREPID MEDIA MEMBERS




THE CHRISTMAS PEARL by Dorothea Benton Frank
Theodora is the matriarch of a family that has grown into a bunch of truculent knuckleheads. While she's finally gotten them all together in South Carolina to celebrate, this Christmas looks nothing like the extravagant, homey holidays of her childhood. Luckily for Theodora, a special someone who heard her plea for help arrives, with pockets full of enough Gullah magic and common sense to make Theodora's Christmas the love-filled miracle it's meant to be.


FURTHER FENWAY FICTION featuring Michelle Von Euw
In 2005, Rounder Books released the first-ever collection of Sox-inspired short stories, Fenway Fiction. Response was overwhelming, and before long editor Adam Emerson Pacther was fielding an entirely new roster of submissions for this hotly anticipated sequel. This winning lineup includes several authors featured in the previous volume, along with a strong cast of rookies and newcomers - all paying tribute to the elusive allure of the Boston Red Sox.


GOLDEN & GREY: THE NIGHTMARES THAT GHOSTS HAVE by Louise Arnold
In this delightful follow-up, 11-year-old Tom Golden discovers that his spirit-world fame has prompted his ghost friend, Grey Arthur, to start an Invisible Friends school for goth-ghost Mildred, poltergeist Tike, egotistical Thesper Montague, and a Harrowing Screamer. Things are chaotic but manageable until ghosts begin to disappear, which leads to a dangerous mission and the discovery that the mythic, scary ghostworld character called the Collector is real.


GOLDEN & GREY: AN UNREMARKABLE BOY AND A RATHER REMARKABLE GHOST by Louise Arnold
Misfit ghost Grey Arthur and 11-year-old Tom Golden (a frequent scapegoat of bullies at his new school) share the belief that life is unfair, which somehow magically bonds them together. Arthur becomes Golden's "invisible friend," and Tom develops the ability to see ghosts--which contributes to their friendship but causes problems when some Screamers and a Sadness Summoner frighten Tom.


BE A BETTER WRITER by Steve Peha and Margot Carmichael Lester
This is the second book in the "Better Writer" series from Leverage Factory. Designed for younger writers, this comprehensive writing improvement guide is helpful for writers of all ages. Features interview with professional writers, and dozens of Tips, Activities and Exercises to get your writing headed in a better direction.


BE A WRITER by Steve Peha and Margot Carmichael Lester
You've got a voice the world wants to hear-ideas that deserve to be written down and shared with others. Here's the book that shows you how. Packed with practical tips and techniques to help young writers build a solid foundation, this fun, easy-to-use guide is a comprehensive introduction to the world of the written word.


FULL OF GRACE by Dorothea Benton Frank
Meet the Russos: Big Al and Connie, former New Jersey-ites who, in their Hilton Head retirement community, stick out like cannolis on a plateful of biscuits. A masterful storyteller, Frank specializes in resilient characters who survive thanks to a saucy combination of grit and humor, and her vibrantly eccentric Russo clan may be her most endearing creation yet.


THREE MODERN PAINTERS by Gadi Ben-Yehuda
A collection of poetry released by SuckerPunch Press in advance of National Poetry Month, veers from the prophetic to the profane in a roller coaster that covers the physical landscape of postmodern America, the emotional terrain of besieged masculinity, and the spiritual plains of Judaism in its 58th century.