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The Dead End Survival Project

They had captured a Visionary, a white witch, and they meant to sacrifice her at the religious crumbling bell tower of the town. Who would save her? Surely not the crew of the aging ship Thunderbolt 5. They did carry extra help though, an ancient and feared family of Vampires!

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About the Author: Anna Patterson is a writer of historical paranormal romances. Her life as a writer involved many years of work in Journalism. She published as early as high school, and won state awards in poetry shortly after that. In College she was on staffs of literary magazines, and won awards as an outstanding journalist there. Later, she worked as a reporter and at one point Society Editor. She has a BSE degree with an emphasis on Art Education, History and English. She taught school briefly while a classroom teacher, she won an award as a National Implementation Award Winner in the Program "Cameras in the Curriculum". This award was for "Pioneering efforts to improve education through the use of Photography." But when asked to go back into Newspaper Journalism, she returned to reporting there she won Press Association awards with her writing, page layout and photography. She is now pursuing her desire to write fiction novels and feels that this allows her to put to use her life's study of antiquities. She and her husband live in a house over 100 years old with their two Yorker dogs and two cats. * * * * *

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