A.S. Crowder- Author
A.S. Crowder- author
A.S. Crowder has been writing stories ever since she first learned how
to write. She’s got about a million stories left to tell; hopefully
she’ll finish one or two of them. In school, she got in trouble for
writing stories during class. Now, she gets in trouble for writing
stories when she’s supposed to be doing Adult Things—like cleaning the
house or going to the store. When she’s not writing, she teaches
sociology at local colleges and universities. A.S. Crowder lives in
the Deep South with her husband, her cats, and her dog. She probably
watches too much T.V. In addition to her work for Pro Se, she also
writes novels. Her first book, EVIN is now available.
For updates, check out her website at www.authorascrowder.com. You can
find her on social media at www.facebook.com/AuthorASCrowder and/or on
Twitter at @authorascrowder.
Dancer...Seductress...Spy... The world famous super spy returns in a rip roaring collection of adventure tales that prove Mata Hari was more than a double agent who used her powers of seduction to extract military secrets from her many lovers. Pro Se Productions presents seven new tales of espionage and seduction, featuring the legendary female spy as she battles her enemies across Europe and beyond. The stories in MATA HARI: AGENT H21 - THE EYE OF DAWN range from the adventurous and esoteric, to the hauntingly personal.
WHEN THE SHADOW SEES THE SUN is the realization of a concept of a brilliant creative mind that recognized certain things in himself, dark things. Things he thought he might not overcome. He conceived this idea, partly in jest, but more in earnest desire. A book focused on creative souls who experience depression and struggle with horrors that they exorcise by putting them to paper, but just can’t always let go of that way. He wanted there to be a book out there for creatives (and others who might benefit) by creatives to address the struggles so many endure and to offer ways to cope, to deal, and to move on. To overcome. Logan L. Masterson lost his battle with what plagued him on March 29, 2016. And this book, his idea, is now a reality, to help bring to light the issues creative souls do endure, many similar to anyone else, some unique to our own little family. All proceeds from this book will go to a variety of charities, local as well as state and national, to promote suicide intervention and prevention as well as to assist with working through and surviving depression, with a focus being on those who are artists, writers, performers, etc. affected by this. In these pages, authors John G. Hartness, Tim Byrd, Ernest Russell, Phillip Drayer Duncan, Mark Bousquet, Thomas R. Skidmore, Nikki Nelson-Hicks, Andrea Judy, Scott Hancock, Joe Hilliard, Herika R. Raymer, Melinda LaFevers, Alexander S. Brown, Joseph Lamere, Lee Houston Junior, Ethan Nahte, Kristi King-Morgan, Jason Holmes, Lou Mougin, Judy Wall Crump, Mark Steinwachs, Nancy Hansen, Chuck Miller, Aaron Smith, I. A. Watson, Neth Williams, Ellie Raine, Lisa Collins, Tommy B. Smith, H. C. Playa, Sean Taylor, M. B. Weston, JC Crumpton, Gordon Dymowski, J. H. Fleming, Jef Hewitt, and Jim D. Gillentine tear open their souls for you to read. Introduction by Julianna Robinson. Cover by Adam Shaw. And make no mistake. This book is about and because of Logan L. Masterson.