Douglas K. Pearson
Biography
Douglas K. Pearson, Michigan native and journeyman, currently winters west of Rockford, MI with his bride of 19 years and their three kids. During his summers, he sails his family around the Great Lakes on their ketch, Learnt's Wake, pilgrimages to Europe, and runs a conference or two. He is the author of numerous novels, including "Coffin Light", "The Dead Sea Souls", and "Injane", and is Co-Executive Producer of the movie "The Frontier Boys" which released in theaters February of 2011.
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Coffin Light
by Douglas K. Pearson
Price: $3.99 USD. 71490 words.
Published by Sozo Media Group on January 3, 2013. Fiction.
A sailing story of an embittered Michigan town where racist leaders and a festering hate crime influence a younger generation to oppress their Hispanic population.
Injane
by Douglas K. Pearson
Price: $3.99 USD. 79030 words.
Published by Sozo Media Group on January 3, 2013. Fiction.
Most people think I'm crazy because I see things they cannot. But if they saw the blood and the torture, or felt an ounce of the pain I feel, they would know I'm not insane. No one believes me and that makes me more alone than I feel. To those who meet me for the first time, I'm Jane; once they hear my one-sided conversations and terrified screams, they refer to me as Injane.
Veterans Day
by Douglas K. Pearson
Price: $3.99 USD. 66210 words.
Published by Sozo Media Group on January 2, 2013. Fiction.
A novel that deals with generational gaps and elder abuse when a group of misguided teenagers incrementally vandalizes a VFW Hall and disrupts some old WWII Vets from their card game.
Dead Sea Souls
by Douglas K. Pearson
You set the price! 35530 words.
Published by Sozo Media Group on January 2, 2013. Fiction.
This is the accurate record of the Last Helmsman. My log verifies the accounts of five disturbed souls who escape a genocide, and release their mutterings for the ship's log. As Head of the Last Watch, I not only sail across blackest night, but I enter the abysmal darkness of the minds of the rescued.
Day of the Dog
by Douglas K. Pearson
Price: $3.99 USD. 69900 words.
Published by Sozo Media Group on January 2, 2013. Fiction.
Wendall Shyly knows when the “dogs” will attack the girl.
He hates them. He loves her.
He plans to stop the attack, to rescue her.
He fails.
That’s when Wendell plans his own kind of war.
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