Life as a Moving Target
Life as a Moving Target is a poetry chapbook that explores living with fibromyalgia and intractable vertigo, from onset of symptoms to getting a diagnosis. Also the aftermath, learning to cope and manage the condition. Poems of hope, courage, and strength of spirit.
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His Faithful Squire
Sequel to Knight Errant
Former joy-boy Rafe Ballard will miss living on the freighter Pendragon's Dream. Under the watchful eye of Captain Eve Marcori, Marine veteran, no one beat him. He ate well, his life was rarely in danger, and—most important by far—he spent much of his days and all the glorious nights with his beloved Taro. Unfortunately, energetic Taro wants to take on the galaxy without his sister the captain standing by, and Rafe won't be left behind.
He's learned enough to get a real job so he won't be a burden. Taro is beyond capable of keeping him safe. What could go wrong?
With a Marcori in the picture, lots. By the explosive end of his first job, Taro needs back-up. Rafe is all there is.
Hedonist, layabout, and mooch he may be, but Rafe is also deeply in love. For Taro he'll surprise everyone—especially himself.
Winter's Night
Edited by Siri Paulson
With works by Kit Campbell, Siri Paulson, KD Sarge, and Erin Zarro.
A Marine on leave.
A heartfelt rondeau.
An Inuit on the edge.
A dreamer on a quest.
What do they all have in common? They're in the Turtleduck Press anthology Winter's Night. Created as a sampling of our work, the anthology benefits UNICEF.
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Without Wings
This chapbook of poetry explores the dark side of love -- what happens after the happily ever after. It is Erin Zarro's second poetry chapbook from Turtleduck Press, following the release of Life as a Moving Target in December 2010.
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