About James Musgrave: James Musgrave was in a Bram Stoker Finalist anthology with the story "Mulo." His most recent publication, "Jasmine," is in the anthology "Draw Down the Moon" published by Propertius Press. His adult short fiction anthology "Valley of the Dogs, Dark Stories," won the Silver Medal at the 2021 Reader's Favorite international contest. He also won the Blue Ribbon for First Prize, Best Historical Mystery Novel, "Forevermore," in the Chanticleer International Contest for fiction.
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| Dark Stories for Readers with Surreal and Deep Tastes Valley of the Dogs: Dark Stories James Musgrave Imprint: Self-Published This book is written in English Genres: Anthologies, Literature and Classics Available Formats to Download: MOBI EPUB MS Word PDF MS Reader
Get the full book details here Postmodern Stories for Readers with Literary Tastes
Silver Medal Winner of the 2021 Reader's Favorite International Contest for Best Adult Anthology
A B.R.A.G.Medallion Honoree, 2021
9.25 overall Evaluation at BookLife, Publishers Weekly
Hollywood and Broadway are icons of the American Dream. But what happens to those who feed off that dream? Just as drug cartels have many underlings, who must get paid along the journey to the addicts, so do the characters who need to be nourished by the luminaries who make up this star-studded world above us. |

 
| Castaways of Mar-a-Lago James Musgrave Imprint: Self-Published This book is written in English Genres: Humour, Paranormal, Mysticism and Divination Available Formats to Download: MOBI EPUB PDF
Get the full book details here "In a universe suddenly divested of illusions and lights, man feels an alien, a stranger. His exile is without remedy since he is deprived of the memory of a lost home or the hope of a promised land. This divorce between man and his life, the actor and his setting, is properly the feeling of absurdity."--Albert Camus
This is the plight of fledgling reporter Nick Holcomb as he visits Mar-a-Lago
Plot:
Staff of club slowly leaves for no reason. Pigs and a horse kept in salon.
Dialogue of backbiting during dinner. | | |