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Fans of The Zona should be sure to check out more titles from Curiosity Quills Press:

• For paranormal mystery in the highest levels of US Federal Government, search for The Department of Magic by Rod Kierkegaard, Jr.

• For excellent cyberpunk-fueled dark sci-fi, look for Shadow of a Dead Star by Michael Shean

• For a high-concept action-packed technothriller, seek out The God Particle by Rod Kierkegaard, Jr.

• For lovers of detective noir with a horror twist, look up Michael Panush’s Stein & Candle Detective Agency series

About the Author

Nathan L. Yocum is an author, teacher, and entrepreneur living in the jungles of Hawai’i. As a writer Nathan’s inspirations include Kurt Vonnegut, Cormac McCarthy, George Orwell, Aldous Huxley, Charles Bukowski, but admits that the list goes on and on. Nathan is also the editor-in-chief of SpecLit Masters Magazine, an eZine featuring the best in new speculative short fiction, as well as an award winning screenwriter for Catbrain Film Factory. His first novel, The Zona, was published via Curiosity Quills Press in February, 2012. 

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