J.M. Sloderbeck


Biography

J.M. Sloderbeck (b. 1981) is a writer who knew he wanted to be a novelist and story-teller since he was in grade school. He still has the very first fantasy novel that was ever bought for him as a child -- The Sapphire Rose by David Eddings, which holds a very proud place on his shelf. Born in Pensacola, FL, J.M. has lived in five different U.S. states (so you just know he doesn't move around very much), and currently resides in the Southwestern U.S.

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Books

The Light Upstairs: A Short Story    by J.M. Sloderbeck
Price: $0.99 USD. 2950 words. Published on February 4, 2012. Fiction.

There's a light burning in the loft above the old garage. It's a place that little boys aren't ever allowed to go, but the older Eddie forces his little brother to go with him. What they witness there is a harrowing tale about the dark nature of promises made and kept, and the truth behind a terrible family secret. This is that story -- the story about The Light Upstairs.
Seeing Red: A Short Story    by J.M. Sloderbeck
Price: $0.99 USD. 2580 words. Published on February 1, 2012. Fiction.

Kaseem and Red were star-struck kids growing up and falling in love, but then she chose to follow her dreams and left him behind on Earth. While exploring the vast emptiness of space Red's ship suffers a catastrophic accident, one that only she survives. Now Kass must reunite with his old flame to learn the truth and find out why she came back to him. This is that story -- the story of Seeing Red.
Return to Neverend    by J.M. Sloderbeck
Price: $0.99 USD. 84230 words. Published on January 10, 2012. Fiction.

Return to Neverend tells the story of David Inari, who, through the power of imagination, learned to create a fairy-tale world and kingdom he called Neverend. When his mother dies at a young age, David abandons Neverend in his grief. 20 years later, a friend he left behind begs him to come back again. David returns to Neverend to save his kingdom from an evil tyrant.

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