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About meI'm the author of 24 Bones, my debut Supernatural Thriller. In 2010, my first thriller will be coming out titled HURAKAN. In addition to my novels, I have four graphic novels published by Oxford University Press in Canada.

I live in Canada with my three daughters, my wife, and dog Boris.

24 Bones has been well reviewed, below is an excerpt from Kelly Jensen of SF Crowsnest:

"'24 Bones' is a winning debut. It's well-written and well-plotted, studded with drama, action, history and mythology. There's even a little romance. The conclusion is thrilling with the final outcome of the battle between good and evil held over until the very end...leaving you guessing until that very last page."

I hope you enjoy it.

Homepagehttp://www.michaelfstewart.com

Real nameMichael F Stewart

LocationOttawa, Canada

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Member sinceAug 30, 2009

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I have not yet received this book. I have been trying to wait a little while to say anything, but I thought that maybe I should ask just in case something happened and it didn't get sent.
got it!!!
I checked its not...in the spam...try an alternate email artemis15202@yahoo.com or artemis15202@gmail.com
thats the address still hasnt come thru artemis15202@gmail.com
yes artemis15202@gmail is correct if it is a hard copy its listed on my profile what address to mail it to.
I havent received it yet...but yes once i've read it i would like to participate
I won your 24 Bones e-book but Im having problems with my email. Could you send it to my other email: fairygrrl2005@yahoo.com
Thanks much!
please in .pdf form or w/e form it is for the macbooks ^.^ thx and ill be sure to review asap
I look forward to receiving it. Egypt is a subject close to my heart as well as gnosticism...my maternal family is from Alexandris. I look forward to joining your forum
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I hope I will be available to participate in the chat. I will make sure to look for it
If the earth were only a few feet in diameter floating a few feet above a field somewhere, people would come from everywhere to marvel at it. People would walk around it marveling at its big pools of water, its little pools, and the water flowing between the pools. People would marvel at the bumps on it, and the holes in it, and they would marvel at the very thin layer of gas surrounding it and the water suspended in the gas. The people would marvel at all the creatures walking around the surface of the ball and at the creatures in the water. The people would declare it sacred because it was the only one, and they would protect it so that it would not be hurt. The ball would be the greatest wonder known, and people would come to pray to it, to be healed, to gain knowledge, to know beauty, and to wonder how it could be. People would love it and defend it with their lives because they would somehow know that their lives, their own roundness, could be nothing without it. If the Earth were only a few feet in diameter. –Joe Miller
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