James Abbiati


Biography

A. J. Abbiati was born in 1964 and lives in historic Mystic, CT. He holds a BS in Computer Science, a BA in English, and an MFA in Creative Writing from National University. When he's not writing, he works for a major software engineering firm and is considering a doctoral program in either creative writing or narratology.

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Books

Fell's Hollow    by James Abbiati
Price: $4.99 USD. 72400 words. Published on February 21, 2013. Fiction.

Fell's Hollow: a seedy, thief-riddled, sorcerer-plagued city tucked away in a hidden cove. Here you’ll meet the most fascinating characters, characters that live and die by the skill of their blades, the breadth of their wit, and the whim of their luck.
The NORTAV Method for Writers: The Secret to Constructing Prose Like the Pros    by James Abbiati
Price: $7.99 USD. 92410 words. Published on July 10, 2012. Nonfiction.

The NORTAV Method is a breakthrough approach for learning to recognize and construct clear, accurate, professional quality prose. If you’re a new writer and would like to shave years off your learning curve, or if you’re an experienced writer and would like to sharpen your writing skills through a more complete understanding of prose construction, try The NORTAV Method today!
Black Birds    by James Abbiati
Price: $1.99 USD. 4500 words. Published on June 8, 2011. Fiction.

When Beth falls for Hami, a foreign student from a war-torn homeland, she faces an onslaught of anger and prejudice from her friends and must follow her heart to be with the man she loves. But when doubt creeps in and an explosive secret threatens to tear her world apart, Beth is forced to chose between a life of love or hate.
Lot-17    by James Abbiati
Price: $1.99 USD. 5130 words. Published on April 8, 2011. Fiction.

When Elizabeth LaPlante returns to Stony Creek to sell a parcel of land left to her by her parents--parents that had disappeared mysteriously ten years earlier--she discovers a terrifying secret that threatens her very soul . . . and the soul of her unborn child.

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