Local author slates Halloween book release |
October 29, 2016 |
|
There'll be a Halloween book unleashing party
for the horror comedy "Ambulatory Cadavers," the
third and latest novel published by Bonners
Ferry author McCallum J. Morgan, from 6 to 8
p.m. Monday, October 31, at Bonners Books, 7195
Main Street, Bonners Ferry. There'll be prizes,
free candy and a reading by the author.
|
McCallum J.
Morgan |
McCallum is a 21year-old author of young adult
fantasy. Born and raised in Bonners Ferry, he
was always fascinated with the written word,
making up stories and drawing.
Along with his brother and sister, he explored
the woods around his home and went on many
imaginary adventures among the pine trees and
along the creek.
A voracious reader, he consumed
books at an alarming rate and drew incessantly.
Soon he was writing his own stories and dreaming
of the day he would be an author. He was
homeschooled and also took correspondence
courses from the Institute of Children’s
Literature.
At about the age of 13, his first book started
to take form, scribbled in notebook after
notebook; it grew slowly and was rewritten as an
assignment for an ICL course.
Finally, in 2014, that book was published when
McCallum was 19. He was already working on the
second book of what would become a trilogy (the
third book is planned for a release sometime
next year) and since then has also written an
unrelated horror-comedy, for which he did the
cover artwork.
When he is not writing, drawing, painting or
attacking a piece of fabric with a sewing
machine, he may be found drinking espresso or
working on log homes.
He describes writing as a compulsion and doesn’t
see any end in sight, which is fine by him
because “the sensation of writing a book is the
sensation of spinning, blinded by love and
daring” — Annie Dillard, The Writing Life
McCallum’s books are available at
http://www.thelittlebirdbookstore.com and on
his Amazon page,
https://www.amazon.com/Mr-McCallum-J-Morgan/e/B017PI8AY2/ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1?qid=1477696824&sr=8-1.
A Hole in the Ice, The Weather
Casters’ Saga book one.
Published September 20, 2014, by Little Bird
Publishing House
Sixteen-year-old Parsifal’s world is turned
upside down when he discovers a magical compass
with untold power.
Pursued by mysterious forces that want the
compass back, he escapes on his uncle’s
expedition to Siberia, searching for a lost
city. Who or what wants the compass and why? Who
can Parsifal trust?
His new friend, the naturalist Balder? Lady
Vasille, his uncle’s mysterious and beautiful
companion? Himself?
Siberia and the lost city
draw closer as Parsifal’s loyalty is torn and he
begins to suspect that the compass and city are
inextricably connected.
How can he protect the compass when he doesn’t
know who he’s protecting it from?
A Hole in the Sea, The Weather
Casters’ Saga book two.
Published January 28, 2016, by Little Bird
Publishing House
Parsifal and Balder are trapped on the arctic
ice after Lady Vasille and Lord Keazund vanish
into the Sea. The magical Compass shows Parsifal
dire warnings of storm and mermaid.
Unable to
resist the hole in the ice, the two friends find
themselves cast adrift on an otherworldly Sea. A
Sea filled with myth and dangerous monsters.
Guided by Dioktes, a strange old man of doubtful
motives, they come to the Port, a floating city
of wreckage ruled by a desperate rabble. Lady
Vasille has designs upon the Port and upon all
of the Sea.
If Parsifal isn’t careful, he and
his friends will be caught up in her schemes
once more. But it’s hard to be careful when
you’re trying to survive.
Ambulatory Cadavers
Published October 31, 2016, by Little Bird
Publishing House
Two cousins. One on the verge of a great
discovery—and excessive power, wealth, and
infamy—the other on the verge of an odious
marriage.
Lyra will stop at nothing to achieve her
father’s dream of dissolving Parliament into so
much anatomical sludge, searching out the
farthest reaches of science and the arcane arts.
Until her own dreams begin to awaken, jolted by
the electric sparkle of an artist’s eyes.
Alice’s worst nightmares begin to awaken as
great expectations weigh upon her and her answer
to a very important question is awaited. Lacking
a strong constitution, Alice can only run from
her problems—until she runs into a strange young
man of questionable occupation and discovers her
cousin’s terrible plans.
The dead are about to rise, the Lords are about
to fall, and things are about to get creamy.
High society will never be the same again. |
Questions or comments about this
article?
Click here to e-mail! |
|
|
|