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Dailey Swan Publishing; a publisher of Science-Fiction, Fantasy.  We also publish Poetry, Fiction, and Non-Fiction of a cultural or historical significance.

2010 Titles

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1. Sorensons's Gift

          by Robin Roberts

The Broomwhistle Chronicles2. The Broomwhistle Chronicles (Witch Hunt of the Dwills)

          by Eric D. Smith (Enlarge View)

         Introduction to Broomwhistle (3.71MB - MP3)

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Treelanders3. Treelanders

          by Stephen Beccia (Enlarge View)






Treelanders4. Swiss Chocolate

         

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by James M. Weil (Enlarge View)






5. Doc Be Nimble

          by Allen Parsely

Duper's Fork 36. Duper's Fork Book 3 (Prisoners of Fear)

          by Andrew Olsen (Enlarge View)






7. Charlie 9 Lives

          by Edward Davis

In Lieu of Light 28. In Lieu of Light 2

          by W. W. Jackson (Enlarge View)






2011 Titles

1. A Climbing Stock

          by Andrew Hiller           Fantasy

John, the owner of a small failing business is tricked by a strange little man (Mr. Tucker) to sell his company for 3000 shares of an unknown stock called BEAN. To his surprise his BEAN sock grows rapidly. So much so he finds himself questioned by the FBI, FTC, and a lot of other organizations with an “F” in them. To preserve his name John breaks into the BEAN HQ where he is recruited by Mr. Tucker to fight dragons, bureaucrats, labor union, and a very powerful corporation to bring a little kindness into the world.


2. Anthology 2011

          by Assorted Authors           Short Story Fiction

Dailey Swan Publishing is proud to present its first annual readers choice short story selection. Picked from over 40 short stories first presented online by Dailey Swan.


3. Curse of Compassion

          by Stephen Hammett           Fantasy (Young Adult Appropriate)

Stanley is a geeky high school freshman who experiences an unusual phenomenon. After losing consciousness in a car accident he wakes up deep in the forest with a talking owl. He soon realizes that he is now a fully grown red fox. He learns that this was due to events that happened before his birth, and that the only way he can become human again is to perform 3 tasks. In his quest Stanley is aided little but makes many friends, and in the end finds what he has been searching for most of his life, compassion.


4. Endlight Event, Book 2

          by John Cater           Science-Fiction

Following up on the first novel: The survivors return to the surface to find a changed world and who it was that in the end saved them all.


5. Earth Ship Protectress: Freddy Anderson Chronicles Book 2

          by John Ricks           Science-Fiction (Young Adult Appropriate: Ages ~10 to 90)

The aliens continue to pick Freddy’s mind and Freddy continues to stop them in every way the supper genius can. They find out what that earth shattering catastrophe is and other resources that Earth can bring to stop the alien attack.


6. Messages

          by Cully Bryant           Fantasy

SC Lewis described pride as the 'greatest sin' for upon pride almost all other sin is built. The inhabitants of Nusquam have never known of God. He has never made his presence felt. He has been waiting throughout the millennia, waiting for the appropriate time to act. Meanwhile, Dargon, the evil one, has been allowed free reign to work. Now the Nusquam have begun to ask the basic questions of life. God (The Master) has been waiting for this. He will send his messenger, and Dargon will be openly confronted. God reveals himself only to Elec, who must meet many challenges before he learns the purpose of the master’s existence.


7. The Poetry of Jess

          by Jessica Dailey           Poetry

Jessica Dailey shows her own personnel evolution with both her words and pictures, giving insight into the challenges and victories in life that we all face.


8. Prescription for Madness

          by Joy Hancock           Non-Fiction

Joy gives us the breadth and insight of a true story involving her son. Once a promising basketball talent, a McDonalds All-Star in High School, he is put on prescription drugs for 'behavioral issues'. His abilities and opportunities are destroyed and his life is forever altered to the bad. What can happen when drugs are unnecessarily used to alter behavior? How much greatness have we lost?


9. The Sunder Breach

          by Richard Fountain           Mystery/Suspense

Mark discovers the company he works for is the front for a rogue intelligence organization that's been operating throughout the world with its own twisted rules of engagement. Even worse, he fears that his work has contributed to the deaths of thousands. An investigation leads Mark to uncover an unholy alliance between the companies ambitious leader Richard, and a promising Washington politician who is in line to become the next President. Richard will stop at nothing to own him. As the danger escalates, Mark learns he is an unwitting pawn recruited through lies and deceit to expose this clandestine organization and bring the villains to justice.


10. Trees Cry for Rain

          by Dr. Jeri Fink           Historical Fiction

Trees Cry for Rain is a gripping novel of betrayal where the past crashes into the present. It's August in Bryant Park in New York, and a man with fiery eyes hovers on the edge of a long lost mystery. 500 years earlier, Rozas, a Marrano or Secret Jew, is betrayed- anonymously reported to the Spanish Holly Office of the Inquisition. Dragged into an underground dungeon, Roza is tortured, forced to confess 'crimes' against the church, and convicted of heresy. The inquisitors demand she reveal the fate of her 3 young daughters and she refuses. Burned at the stake the secret dies with her. Jumping back and forth seamlessly in time, the story connects Rozas, the man with the fiery eyes, and 4 strangers in Bryant Park. Telling as it goes the story of the Jewish Disphora, and Sephardic History.


11. Why We Fall

          by Dorothy Burton           Motivational

Arrogance, pride, greed, deception - because of these many have short-circuited careers, ripped apart families, and put at risk once stellar reputations. Why We Fall explores why God allows us to fall often times in the most embarrassing and publically humiliating ways. Witten in everyday language, Why we Fall helps the reader understand from a spiritual standpoint the real reasons why ‘good’ people do bad things.