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The Twofer Compendium

Twins are said to share special bonds, understand each other's unspoken communication, speak their own languages, even possess powers of ESP. Their doubleness continues to fascinate the rest of us. Adored or abhorred, sheltered or shunned, twins have universally and perpetually aroused attention and curiosity. It was that fascination that inspired this collection of twin-themed stories. In them you'll find all matter of twins: the good, the bad, the fantastic, the fearsome, the magical, the envious, the secretive, the devious, and more. Being a twin. Fun, right? Think about it. What could go wrong?The Twofer Compendium contains 36 short stories based on the theme of twins, written by 34 international authors. The tales in The Twofer Compendium leap across genres, from science fiction to whimsical, to downright creepy. Enjoy!

About the Author

Ann's first publishing credit was a poem in an anthology titled, Male and Female Under 18. Ann received a certificate in editing from Manor College and is a graduate of New York Times best-selling author Jonathan Maberry's Short Story Class. Her editing skills have been honed on PR materials, websites, newsletters, short stories, poems, game rules, articles, and more. Her writing skills have developed while creating poetry, short stories, content for websites, game rules, tweets, PR materials, articles, newsletters, and more. Several of her short stories have been published in various magazines. Ann owns Gontza Games (www.gontzagames.com), an independent board and card game company, in operation since July 2002. Ann is the proud mother of two daughters, two sons-in-law, and one incredibly beautiful and smart granddaughter.Ruth earned a B.A. in English from the State University of New York at Buffalo along with a teaching certification in secondary English. She also holds an M.A. in administration from Goddard College in Vermont. She is a twice-contributing author to the anthology series Not Your Mother's Books, published by the same folks who created the Chicken Soup for the Soul series. She is the author of (as-yet-unpublished) Living with Ghosts, a non-fiction narrative that examines the PTSD legacy of the Holocaust through three generations. She is a graduate of New York Times best-selling author Jonathan Maberry's Short Story Class. She has been proofreading and editing for over 25 years. Outside of work, Ruth enjoys playing volleyball, traveling, reading, knitting, writing, and cooking. Ruth lives in Pennsylvania with her first husband and two cats.

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