Hello:

Imagine trying to justify the existence of the entire human race as you come face-to-face with the most terrifying creature you can imagine. This is what happens in my new satire, Smoke Break, which has just been released by Echelon Press.

If you’re interested in reviewing it, I can send a copy in pdf format. Here’s the summary information on Smoke Break:

Title: Smoke BreakAuthor: Biff MitchellAuthor Web Site: www.biffmitchell.comPublisher: Echelon PressPublisher Web Site: www.echelonpress.comISBN: 1-59080-290-XPages: 58Price: One dollar

If you have any questions, I’d be happy to oblige. Biff Mitchell _______________________________________________________Get your *free* copy of CLEARINGS: STORIES AND A POEM athttp://www.biffmitchell.com Will Kyle justify his humanity, or will he be lunch? Find out in SMOKE BREAK, available as a Dollar Download from http://www.echelonpress.com. Coming early 2004 from http://www.double-dragon-ebooks.com/:THE WAR BUG … caught in a terrifying future with just hours to save his wife and daughter … TEAM PLAYER is a hilarious romp through the world of work in the 21st Century, a world where the key question is: Why work? “Off-beat, darkly humorous and all-too-realistic, TEAM PLAYER is a truly great read.”Ann Leveille in The Best Reviews In ebook or paperback from:http://www.jacobytebooks.com/store/books/teamplayer.asp



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