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Edward J. McFadden
Edward J. McFadden III juggles a full-time career as a university administrator and teacher, with his writing aspirations. His thriller/mystery novel The Black Death of Babylon is now available from Post Mortem Press. His story "Starwisps" recently appeared in the new Fantastic Stories anthology.... show more

Edward J. McFadden III juggles a full-time career as a university administrator and teacher, with his writing aspirations. His thriller/mystery novel The Black Death of Babylon is now available from Post Mortem Press. His story "Starwisps" recently appeared in the new Fantastic Stories anthology. He is the author/editor of: Jigsaw Nation, Deconstructing Tolkien: A Fundamental Analysis of The Lord of the Rings, Time Capsule, The Second Coming, Thoughts of Christmas, and The Best of Pirate Writings. He has had more than 50 short stories published in places like Apocalypse 13, Hear Them Roar, CrimeSpree Magazine, Terminal Fright, Cyber-Psycho's AOD, The And, and The Arizona Literary Review. During the 90's he was editor/publisher of the semi-prozine Pirate Writings, which later became Fantastic Stories of the Imagination. Ed also briefly edited Cosmic Speculative Fiction. (See the Encyclopedia of Science Fiction for more information.) He lives on Long Island with his wife Dawn, their daughter Samantha, and their mutt Oli.
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AudiobookReviewer rated it 11 years ago
My full Our Dying Land audiobook review can be found at Audiobook Reviewer.Our Dying Land is a mix of genres – fantasy, sci-fi, adventure, horror and more. The story itself is very complex, well written and captivating. The characters are well developed as is the plot. The author takes environmen...
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AudiobookReviewer rated it 11 years ago
My full Anywhere but Here review can be found at Audiobook Reviewer.Anywhere But Here was a very fast paced quick listen that could have been expanded upon to fill 300-400 pages or 8 or more hours. It is a tale of the love that a father feels for his family and especially his son, and what the fathe...
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The Charcoal Burner rated it 12 years ago
If laughter is therapeutic, I'm a vastly healthier person than I was when I began this book.
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