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The End of the Trail by Louis Rakovich

The End of the Trail by Louis Rakovich About the Author: Louis Rakovich writes sometimes-fantastical literary fiction. His short stories have appeared or are forthcoming in Bartleby Snopes, The Fiction Desk, Criminal Element, Spark: A Creative Anthology, Bad Dream Entertainment, Phobos Magazine and other places. He grew up in Jerusalem, Israel, and currently lives in […]

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Broken Timeline

“Broken” timeline After completing the first of two final edits for Dolor and Shadow, I began work on my next project, Bane. I made it three chapters into Bane, when another project—a more emotionally demanding project—came to mind. When the words are ready, they flow and “Broken” poured out of me.  7 March 2015 – […]

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Inside the mind of a bully

“I don’t understand why my step-brother, Shaun, hit me. I just…” I trailed off. I couldn’t explain how much I was at a loss for words with my therapist. This is one of the recent conversations I had with her. The explanation has stayed with me. I can’t get it out of my head.  Passive, […]

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Store

Welcome to the store of Angela B. Chrysler. All “Buy Now” buttons directs payment through PayPal. At this time, I am only able to ship to the Continental US, Alaska, and Hawaii. For alternate buying options visit my Amazon Author Page or Smashwords Profile Page. My paperbacks are available here and my ebooks are available […]

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The Blurb for “Broken”

Here is it dearest readers! The official blurb for Broken!   “Who are you?” For the first time in twenty years, I didn’t know. My reply was to write “Broken.” When a young journalist, William D. Shaw, seeks out Elizabeth, an acclaimed author, in hopes to write her biography, the recluse grants him twenty four […]

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Broken Update!

Okay…Here is the scoop! Broken is ready for Kindle. Broken is almost ready for Smashwords (which is the Nook, and most major eBook reader formats). I had it all set, but it looks all funky and I have to play with it some more. I still need to purchase the ISBN. I won’t have the […]

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