John Abramowitz


Biography

John Abramowitz is a long, tall Texan (very, very tall) born and raised in Fort Worth, Texas. Educated at Grinnell College in the great state of Iowa, he considers Iowa his second home state, and keeps on good terms with both by eating both barbecue AND corn. When he's not watching way too much sci-fi/fantasy TV or reading similar books (or working, obviously), you can usually find him reading the news or playing video games. He currently resides in Austin, Texas, where he works as a lawyer and author.

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Books

Identity Theft    by John Abramowitz
Price: $2.99 USD. 56520 words. Published on April 15, 2013. Fiction.

A man is shot to death at the Texas Capitol--and the killer claims he was under a spell. Sounds like a job for Hunter Gamble, right? Wrong. The author of "Atticus for the Undead" invites you to get the magic back in this new urban fantasy adventure!
The Void    by John Abramowitz
Price: $2.99 USD. 61890 words. Published on April 23, 2012. Fiction.

(4.00 from 5 reviews)
The zombie apocalypse looms as Alex Cronlord struggles to protect her family from a stitch-faced assassin.
Atticus for the Undead    by John Abramowitz
Price: $2.99 USD. 53300 words. Published on November 6, 2011. Fiction.

(4.00 from 3 reviews)
In the criminal justice system, magic users and the undead are represented by a special kind of lawyer: the arcane defense lawyer. These are their stories.
The Antlerbury Tales: A Short Story    by John Abramowitz
Price: $0.99 USD. 5580 words. Published on September 20, 2011. Fiction.

A rogue, a bard, and a paladin walk into a tavern … This sounds like the start of a joke, but it’s actually the start of several pages full of them.
Weaver    by John Abramowitz
Price: $2.99 USD. 45360 words. Published on August 9, 2011. Fiction.

0.25 star(4.33 from 3 reviews)
The paths of a fifteen-year-old girl and an embittered FBI agent collide when Alex Cronlord discovers she can see the future. Together, the two are caught between a secret society with ties to the agent's own family and human-looking creatures who might literally be out of this world...

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