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Aaron Smith
Aaron Smith was born in New Jersey in 1977. After years of trying to figure out what to do with his creative energy and trying everything from acting to visual arts to music, he finally settled on writing and hasn't looked back. He was extremely fortunate to have an opportunity for his first... show more



Aaron Smith was born in New Jersey in 1977. After years of trying to figure out what to do with his creative energy and trying everything from acting to visual arts to music, he finally settled on writing and hasn't looked back. He was extremely fortunate to have an opportunity for his first published work to feature his all-time favorite fictional character, Sherlock Holmes. Since then, he's written six more Holmes mysteries and a novel(Season of Madness) starring Holmes' friend Dr. John Watson.Aaron's other work includes many short stories for the Airship 27 line of pulp anthologies, including stories featuring characters like the Black Bat, Dan Fowler:G-Man, Ki-Gor, and others. His two original pulp characters, Hound-Dog Harker and the Red Veil also debuted in Airship 27 books. Outside the world of new pulp, Aaron has written stories for comic books, science fiction anthologies, detective magazines, flash fiction websites, and young adult anthologies Smith's vampire novel 100,000 MIDNIGHTS, was released as an e-book by Musa Publishing in 2012, and the sequel, ACROSS THE MIDNIGHT SEA, in August of 2013.In July of 2013, Smith's lifelong dream of writing a spy novel was realized with the release of NOBODY DIES FOR FREE.Smith's series of Lovecraftian horror/fantasy short stories, SHADOWS OVER AMERICA, began publication in March of 2015 with its first installment, AN EXODUS OF WORMS. He can be followed on Twitter as @AaronSmith377

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Twirling Book Princess
Twirling Book Princess rated it 11 years ago
Darkness Becomes Him: ***** stars. This was a fun and fluffy story. :) The Bone Flower: ***** stars. I really loved this story, nothing was what it seems to be. Every Breath You Take: *** stars. This one was fun but also quite confusing. A kiss at the Threshold: * star. This one gave me an hea...
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jessysbookends rated it 56 years ago
Recently, I've had the opportunity to read short stories, really good ones I might add. I read On The Day I Died, written by Candace Fleming. It was an interesting book, an one of the reason was that it uses a character as a listener. Through this character, the author channels the individual sto...
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