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NEW RELEASE! Sinfonia 2: A Painted Lady, by David Landrum

11/27/2019

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When the vampire Nelleke Reitsma learns that a portrait of her, along with some documents and photographs from the past, might reveal her identity, she must act to protect herself and her coven. An ancient figure from the community of the undead leads her to a place where all possibilities exist, where time and circumstance can be altered, and the problem Nelleke and her coven is facing might be resolved. But the possibility of resolution is set beside the possibility that, within this realm, reality as she knows it could come to an end. Having entered, Nelleke must decide if she wants to return to the world she left behind or enter into a new life—one in which she is not a vampire.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:  David W. Landrum lives and writes in West Michigan. His fiction, poetry, and scholarship have appeared in journals and magazines around the world. Landrum has published over 150 short stories in such journals as The Horror Zine, 34th Parallel, Black Denim Review, Silver Pen, Erotique, Non-Binary Review, Night to Dawn, The Lorelei Signal and in many others. His novellas--The Gallery, Strange Brew, ShadowCity, The Last Minstrel, The Prophetess, The Sorceress of Time, and The Court of the Sovereign King are available through Amazon. He has also published a great deal of poetry and many academic studies.


Book Prices:  $2.99 ebook, $8.00 paperback


REVIEWERS, BLOGGERS, VLOGGERS: Email Kristi at dreamingbigpublications@outlook.com to request your free electronic review copy today! Didn't read the first book in the series? Review copies are available for it as well! 
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1/4/2023 12:29:17 am

Thanks for sharing the article, and more importantly, your personal experience of mindfully using our emotions as data about our inner state and knowing when it’s better to de-escalate by taking a time out are great tools. Appreciate you reading and sharing your story since I can certainly relate and I think others can to

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