Louisa Swann

Managing editor and author Louisa Swann brings two of her novels to the Lucky Bat corrals: The Trouble with Bulldogs, written under pen name Jonesey Carlson; and Bots to Bullets, written with husband Jim. The Trouble with Bulldogs Off-the-wall artist meets murdering psychopath, a deadly combination… Briana Langstrom wants three things in life: success (being

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Book of Hours by J.S. Anderson

Mr. Kissinger and Me

Elevating our expectations: Guest blog by J.S. Anderson, Lucky Bat Books Author of Book of Hours: The Beguilement of Brother Alphaios. There’s a story, likely apocryphal but nonetheless useful, about Henry Kissinger, Secretary of State during much of the 1970s.  Whatever one thought of his policies, he was almost universally considered an intellectual heavyweight, which is

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Waking Up At Rembrendts by Thomas Lloyd Qualls

Share the Love with Thomas Lloyd Qualls

Waking Up at Rembrandt’s  Maggie is a discouraged lawyer, Dillon, a heart-broken vagabond, and Phillip, a frustrated writer. Their stories are told by the mysterious Jillian, part purveyor of spirits and part spiritual guru. Inside the walls of cafe rembrandt, where whipping fresh cream is an act of poetry and pouring a drink an act of faith,

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