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Amish Snow • Roger Rheinheimer
Amish Snow provides a rare insight into Amish culture as it clashes with the American counter-culture
of the late 60’s. Deep faith clashes with religious persecution and personal identity. Rheinheimer weaves
a tale of loss, of redemption, of the triumph of the human spirit, coming of age in a dangerous time.
And in the face of evil that divides us, he clings firmly to the common bonds of human experience to
show the truth that unites us.

Roger Rheinheimer was raised in a Mennonite community and served as an apprentice to an Amish
woodworker as a teenager. He earned an undergraduate degree in Behavioral Psychology from a small
private college in the Shenandoah Valley, took a Creative Writing class, loved it, and published a short
story called “My Brother.” He was a regular contributing columnist to the college newspaper.

Soft Cover; 245 pages; LIST PRICE: $12.99
ISBN:
978-0-9825469-1-8
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Blue Moon Rising • Arthur Winfield Knight
In Blue Moon Rising, Arthur Winfield Knight weaves an adulterous love story into the geography and
mythology of California.  The language comes alive more vividly than Hollywood with a stunningly
poetic grace.

Born in San Francisco, Arthur Winfield Knight has had more than 3,000 poems, short stories and film
reviews published in magazines and anthologies, and his work has been translated into Chinese, French,
German, Italian, Japanese, Serbo-Croatian, Spanish and Turkish. He is listed in
Who’s Who in America,
Contemporary Authors and Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series
(volume 27). He has taught in
several universities, including University of San Francisco, and is a columnist for
Senior Spectrum in
Sacramento.

Soft Cover; 216 pages; LIST PRICE: $12.99
ISBN:
978-0-9727039-9-4
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The First Book of Bubba • Ed Parris
What if there was a new Messiah? What if he was just a simple American Bubba? What if he believed in
every religion, and every myth? What if he just wanted to live each day like yesterday? What if yesterday
was extraordinary? What if you read this book and discover your soul?

Ed Parris' poetry and fiction has appeared in Poetry, New York Quarterly, Colorado Review, Hawaii
Review, Mangrove, Blueline
, and many other journals. He received the Clark Award for creative writing
from the University of Hawaii, and he has published two volumes of poetry:
The Earthen Skin (2003),
and
The Boy in the Bushes (1996). He holds an MFA from Eastern Washington University.

Soft Cover; 162 pages; LIST PRICE: $12.99
ISBN:
978-0-9727039-3-2
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A Haunted Half-life at Jules Maes Saloon • Funi Daniels
Jules Maes Saloon has been a fixture in the Georgetown neighborhood of Seattle since 1888, and now
Funi Daniels channels the colorful ghostly characters who bring its notorious history to life.

Funi Daniels lives in Seattle where she where she has worked as a bartender for several years, and the
performs around the country with her band, The Bad Things. Though never having witnessed any
visual signs of their existence, she does believe that ghosts or “haunters” do exist and have the same
problems as everyone else. She doesn’t take anything too seriously for fear that her severe anger issues
might lead her to homicide. Writing brings out the best in her, and her live-out boyfriend, Matt, agrees.

Soft Cover; 237 pages; LIST PRICE: $12.99
ISBN:
978-0-9727039-8-7
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Strays and Other Stories • Shawn Rohrbach
Like the title story, this collection resonates with strays —people disconnected from family, from
religion, from the conventional norm of society.  In stripping from the stray those things that we
usually equate with identity, Rohrbach shows something closer to truth and allows the human soul to
shine through in all its splendorous beauty.

Shawn Rohrbach was raised in a ski area in Washington State and earned his BA in Philosophy in a
Benedictine monastery in Canada.  He traveled through Europe several times racing bicycles and
writing freelance travel articles on mountaineering.  He earned his MFA at Naropa University in
Boulder, Colorado.  Other works by Rohrbach  include
Open Your Heart with Bicycling, winner of the
2008 Indie Book Award for Sports and Fitness.  His two novels,
Playing the Game and Feast Days of
the Saints
, have received critical acclaim.  Shawn currently resides in San Diego.

Soft Cover; 220 pages; LIST PRICE: $12.99
ISBN:
978-0-9825469-0-1
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