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Atlanta Nights has been mentioned on PRWeb! Atlanta Nights - trade paperback cover
  Over a holiday
  weekend last year,
  some thirty-odd
  science fiction
  writers banged out a chapter or two apiece... [more]


Please publish this dud
To test a publisher's selectivity, a group of writers collaborated on a book. Their goal: Make it stink.
Atlanta Nights - e-book cover By Scott Martelle
LA Times Staff Writer
Feb 5 2005
The moral of this story is: Never tick off a science fiction writer...


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TOP PRAISE for bestselling sensation . . . ATLANTA NIGHTS!

"The world is full of bad books written by amateurs. But why settle for the merely regrettable? Atlanta Nights is a bad book written by experts." — T. Nielsen Hayden

"I stayed upright reading it." — Jane Yolen

"A love match between e. e. cummings and James Joyce might yield prose as profound as that found in Atlanta Nights." — Megan Lindholm

"Don't fail to miss it if you can!" — Jerry Pournelle

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Travis Tea is a multi-talented, genre-blurring, "highly literary . . . and grammatically-adroit" author of "astounding . . . sensitivity," "dazzling . . . verbal prowess," and "international renown," whose unique and deserving work has been instantly accepted for publication by a Traditional Publisher which "decided to give Atlanta Nights the chance it deserves."

Atlanta Nights is his debut novel, filled with glitz, glamor, and amazing human insight.

 

" Richard didn't have as sweet a personality as Andrew but then few men did but he was very well-built. He had the shoulders of a water buffalo and the waist of a ferret. He was reddened by his many sporting activities which he managed to keep up within addition to his busy job as a stock broker, and that reminded Irene of safari hunters and virile construction workers which contracted quite sexily to his suit-and-tie demeanor. Irene was considering coming onto him but he was older than Henry was when he died even though he hadn't died of natural causes but he was dead and Richard would die too someday. . . ."
— from Chapter 25 of Atlanta Nights

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