Clifford W. Dunbar

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Clifford W. Dunbar has published novels, short stories, and poetry. He has worked in the Information Technology sector for over twenty years and has also taught college courses in Linguistics, English, Speech, Microsoft Excel, and Windows Operating Systems. He apologizes for the sparseness of his blog at http://cliffordwdunbar.wordpress.com and hopes to breathe more life into it someday soon.

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Books

Bingo's Luck
Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 9,520. Language: English. Published: June 25, 2018 . Categories: Fiction » Science fiction » Adventure
A renegade runt named Bingo escapes from a secret Army breeding project and brings his playful paranormal mischief to Miami street life.
The Manna Trail
Price: $3.97 USD. Words: 131,860. Language: English. Published: September 15, 2012 . Categories: Fiction » Science fiction » General, Fiction » Science fiction » Adventure
On a clandestine mission to the center of the Jovian Alliance, a United Nations operative comes to the aid of a growing number of child refugees who follow him back to Mars.
Randy's Furlough
Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 2,590. Language: English. Published: August 19, 2012 . Categories: Fiction » Science fiction » Military, Fiction » Fantasy » Contemporary
On a visit home from a near-future war, a military dog with paranormal abilities disrupts the family life of its handler.
Holiday in Hot Zone 16
Price: Free! Words: 3,730. Language: English. Published: July 16, 2012 . Categories: Fiction » Science fiction » Short stories
(4.00 from 1 review)
In the not-so-distant future, a war tour operator flies a group of tourists straight into a firefight. It's all in a day's work, and fun for the whole family.
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Clifford W. Dunbar's tag cloud

breeding    conspiracy    dog    espionage    israel    k9    manna    mars    miami    military    military dog    near future    paranormal    psychic dog    psychic pet    satire    service animal    violence    war   

Smashwords book reviews by Clifford W. Dunbar

  • Copier Samurai on Nov. 23, 2012

    Funny. I downloaded it because I am on the technical side of the copier world, and I see a lot of salespeople in action. I could really relate to this cute story.