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Sculpting God: Bedtime Stories For Adults
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Sculpting God: Bedtime Stories For Adults

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The Award-nominated author of The Antithesis Progression and Down From Ten brings you a genre-spanning collection in the American Gothic tradition of Flannery O'Connor, Ray Bradbury, and Ambrose Bierce.

Bedtime stories aren't just for children anymore.

Contains:
"Lilith"
"Angels Unawares"
"The Coffee Service"
"We Create Worlds"
"Control Room"
"The Man In The Rain"
and "Train Time"plus six original poems a new introduction for every story.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 4, 2011
ISBN9781466068919
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Sculpting God: Bedtime Stories For Adults
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J. Daniel Sawyer

WHILE STAR WARS and STAR TREK seeded J. Daniel Sawyer's passion for the unknown, his childhood in academia gave him a deep love of history and an obsession with how the future emerges from the past. This obsession led him through adventures in the film industry, the music industry, venture capital firms in the startup culture of Silicon Valley, and a career creating novels and audiobooks exploring the worlds that assemble themselves in his head. His travels with bohemians, burners, historians, theologians, and inventors led him eventually to a rural exile where he uses the quiet to write, walk on the beach, and manage a pair of production companies that bring innovative stories to the ears of audiences across the world. For stories, contact info, podcasts, and more, visit his home page at http://www.jdsawyer.net

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