Jeffrey Penn May: 5 books

Cover of Roobala Take Me Home
by Jeffrey Penn May
Language: English
Release Date: May 20, 2012

An insane, satiric, humorous, romantic romp through a galaxy full of sexually hyped aliens, bar and grill spaceships, great white horned beasts drinking gold mist, fish transmogrified to match the lust of lost space explorers, and more! Pioneers from a dying Earth are perpetually hurling into...
Cover of Eight Billion Steps: My Impossible Quest For Cancer Comedy
by Jeffrey Penn May
Language: English
Release Date: April 28, 2013

"Eight Billion Steps: My Impossible Quest For Cancer Comedy" is about (as may seem obvious) finding humor in cancer. After Jeff was diagnosed with an extremely large and rare salivary gland tumor on the back of his tongue, throat and jaw, he and his wife began their fun-filled search for...
Cover of Finding Your Fiction: Concise Steps to Writing Successful Fiction
by Jeffrey Penn May
Language: English
Release Date: April 16, 2011

A condensed guide like this one works well for motivated writers who want to focus more on their own writing than reading about how to write. Avoids excessive examples and endless activities. Clear, concise, and direct. A poor person’s MFA.Helps you avoid amateurish errors (professional errors...
Cover of Where the River Splits
by Jeffrey Penn May
Language: English
Release Date: July 1, 2010

What would you do given the chance to disappear? The chance to start a new life. Probably not what David did. Trying to save their marriage, David and Susan Brooks canoe into the wilderness, but it was already over before the trip began. The canoe capsizes leaving them stranded on opposite sides of...
Cover of Cynthia and the Blue Cat's Last Meow
by Jeffrey Penn May
Language: English
Release Date: July 16, 2012

Written in a poetic style reminiscent of Richard Brautigan, "Cynthia and the Blue Cat’s Last Meow" is the first person narrative of young man who enters a colorful, anthropomorphic land that appears perfect, and Cynthia is the embodiment of that land. Gradually, the narrator sees his own...
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