James Cage


Biography

The author James Cage has been a writer for thirty eight years. Back from The Bardo consists of three short stories: Holding the Bricks, Astral Andy and The Funny Bear and Germ Spreaders on a Train that create one novella. James has also written a screenplay Sambalanga and a short screenplay Holding the Bricks. James lived in Mexico for eight years. He has lived in Rome, Colorado, Boston, Memphis and New York. He currently resides in New Jersey.

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Books

The Mind of Frank Rosseus    by James Cage
Price: $0.99 USD. 17890 words. Published on December 9, 2012. Fiction.

Frank Rosseus, a young, successful Wall Street trader, is struck down by a taxi cab on Canal Street. Frank physically recovers but his mind is never the same. The Mind of Frank Rosseus is a sequel to the cult classic Back From The Bardo.
Astral Andy y El Oso Divertido    by James Cage
Price: Free! 4860 words. Published on January 29, 2012. Fiction.

Astral Anday y El Oso Divertido por James Cage es la traducción al español de la segunda historia en la vuelta de Bardo por James Cage. La historia es anterior al cartel mexicano asesino a sueldo-los campamentos en Guatemala por treinta años.
Teniendo los Ladrillos    by James Cage
Price: Free! 2750 words. Published on January 28, 2012. Fiction.

Teniendo los Ladrillos es la versión en español de Holding the Bricks by James Cage. El cuento es sobre el inicio o los carteles de la droga en México en la década de 1970.
The Last Marathon    by James Cage
Price: Free! 1120 words. Published on May 23, 2011. Essay.

(3.00 from 3 reviews)
A brief essay on the life of a runner.
The Boareen Rife    by James Cage
Price: Free! 1670 words. Published on August 17, 2010. Fiction.

Science fiction, a brief period on the planet Earth as described by the Watcher, Arturus Verturus.
Holding the Bricks    by James Cage
Price: Free! 6660 words. Published on August 5, 2010. Screenplays.

Holding the Bricks is a short screenplay about the beginning of the Mexican Drug Cartels in Guadalajara, Mexico in the year 1976. It is an adaptation from the first short story in the novella Back From The Bardo.
Sambalanga    by James Cage
Price: Free! 19250 words. Published on July 8, 2010. Screenplays.

Fast paced action, vivid characters, assassinations, drug running and intricate plots. The screenplay takes place in Rome, Guatemala, Africa, Mexico, Texas and New York City. Sambalanga was a finalist in the screenplay competition at the 2010 Mexico International Film Festival.
Back From The Bardo    by James Cage
Price: $0.99 USD. 35310 words. Published on June 3, 2010. Fiction.

James Cage’s cult classic, Back From the Bardo is a gritty, in-your-face, three-part novella following the drug-running, risk-taking life of one gutsy individual. Gripping plots, vivid characters, fast paced adventure from Mexico to Memphis, Rome and Africa, New York, Las Vegas and Los Angeles to the New Jersey Shore. Back From the Bardo, the best noir fiction.

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