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EVERYDAY P.O.W. By Bradford P. Wilson, Edited by Perry Bradford-Wilson

A Rural California Boy's Story of Going To War, including his Prisoner of War Diary from Stalag Luft 1

Brad Wilson grew up in the sleepy rural country community of Redwood Valley, California, and was used to playing with his dog, diving into the local swimming hole, and helping out on his extended family's ranch. Then came World War II, and suddenly he was in Europe as a member of the 445th bomb group of the 8th Air Force, flying missions into enemy territory, constantly in harm's way. Eventually he was shot down over Germany and taken as a prisoner of war. He made it through these events the only way he could... one day at a time.
EVERYDAY P.O.W. is the fascinating story of an everyday boy in extraordinary circumstances.

Trade Paperback: 210 pages, 2010, ISBN-10: 1-88005303-9, ISBN-13: 978-188005303-4

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MIDNIGHT IN NEVER LAND By Perry Bradford-Wilson & Michael Norris

It is 1805. The Captain of a British Man of War chases Napoleon's navy across the Atlantic to the islands of the French Caribbean. An Irish Missionary leaves his duties in the war torn revolutionary nation of Haiti to replenish his faith. A plantation owner and his family move from their London countryside to the English frontier colony of Dominica. They come together in a place that has no name, a place designated only by a warning: Never land.

Captain James Matthew Hauke of the Royal Navy ship of the line Man of War has been left by Admiral Horatio Nelson to defend the English Caribbean colony of Dominica from French forces. On a voyage to the American port of New Orleans (just acquired in the Louisiana Purchase) Hauke and his passenger Father Pádraig Smye come across an island previously undiscovered by the British. There they attempt the daring rescue of a young girl; the daughter of a wealthy plantation owner who has been kidnapped by pirates. Their plan goes terribly wrong once the sun sets and the secret denizens of this lost island come out to play. They are very old... and very hungry. Perry Bradford-Wilson and Michael Norris' dark fantasy novel merges history, mythology, and literature in an unforgettable tale of adventure.

Trade Paperback: 306 pages, 2010, ISBN-10: 1-45282616-1, ISBN-13: 978-145282616-5

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TALES OF McKINLEYVILLE: BIG DOIN'S AT THE CHINESE BAPTIST CHURCH , by Perry Bradford-Wilson. Meet the unique and sometimes hilarious people of McKinleyville, California! This first "Tales" book, "Big Doin's At The Chinese Baptist Church" has been compared to the work of Garrison Keillor, Tom Bodett, Jean Shepherd and Patrick McManus. It contains three interrelated stories primarily concerning Huckleberry Puhzz, all-American and resident of McKinleyville; "Big Doin's At The Chinese Baptist Church," in which we are introduced to Huck, his brother Bubba, and the spectacular heist of a neighboring community's statue of McKinleyville's namesake President. "The Return Of The Teapot Dome," in which Huck runs for mayor of McKinleyville, the town's black widow stalks new prey, and a nearby mountain is climbed. And "The Marriage Proposal," in which love letters arrive for Huck - from Hollywood! - and the whereabouts of the notorious prankster Hunsey Bourcarte are finally revealed. This is a book that will keep you laughing from the first page until the last! The second book in the series, "Tales of Placerville: Booksellers To The Savage West" will arrive in fall 2010.

Trade Paperback: 227 pages, 1998, ISBN-10: 1-88005302-0, ISBN-13: 978-188005302-7

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Out-of-Print from Storyteller Press/Page One but available used through Amazon:

Blank Tapes, Boots & Salads by Stephanie Piro, 1991


Out-of-Print Storyteller Press/Page One Periodicals still available used:

Comic Relief Magazine (sample link, just search Google or Bing for "Comic Relief Magazine")
Comic Relief Magazine at Amazon (sample link, just search Amazon for "Comic Relief Magazine")


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