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Field Notes for the Earthbound - Paperback

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by John Mauk (Author)

Cursed by tenderhearted witches, saved by Nazarene healers, and haunted by brazen lunatics, the characters in Field Notes for the Earthbound yearn to escape the relentless horizon of Northwestern Ohio. These connected stories chronicle an area dying to itself: shedding its history and awakening to modernity-to highways, speed, bottled beer, and rock-n-roll.

Author Biography

John Mauk grew up on the flatland of Ohio. He has a Masters degree in language and literature from the University of Toledo and a PhD in rhetoric from Bowling Green State University. He writes and works at the intersection of rhetoric and fiction. He is a college professor and an avid student of philosophy. He teaches at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio and spends summers in Traverse City, Michigan. He is currently developing a novel that explores the boundary between magic and science.

Number of Pages: 175
Dimensions: 0.4 x 8.4 x 5.4 IN
Publication Date: September 01, 2014
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