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  • About | W. G. TUTTLE

    W. G. TUTTLE is an American author, screenwriter, poet, and essayist. His novels, short stories, and screenplays are primarily horror and science fiction thrillers, often laced with mystery, suspense, the paranormal, and the supernatural. His non-fiction books comprise informative and analytical essays on many topics. His poems are primarily narrative by telling a story, but he also writes epigrams and advice poems. W. G. TUTTLE was born January 27, 1972 in Binghamton, New York. About W. G. TUTTLE is an American author, screenwriter, poet, and essayist. His novels, short stories, and screenplays are primarily horror and science fiction thrillers, often laced with mystery, suspense, the paranormal, and the supernatural. His non-fiction books comprise informative and analytical essays that span various topics, including government, education, healthcare, religion, and death. His poems are primarily narrative by telling a story, but he also writes epigrams and advice poems. Walt began writing full-time in 2014 and published his first novel , War For The Spheres , in 2019 . Since then, he has published numerous books and short stories , including the novels October Midnight and Those Who Long , as well as a short story compilation, Try To Sleep . 1972 W. G. TUTTLE born 1972 W. G. TUTTLE was born January 27, 1972 at Lourdes Hospital in Binghamton, New York . 1990 W. G. TUTTLE graduated high school 1990 In 1990, W. G. TUTTLE graduated from Boiling Springs High School in Boiling Springs, Pennsylvania where he lettered in football , basketball , and track & field . 1990-1994 W. G. TUTTLE served in the United States Marine Corps 1990 Between 1990 and 1994, W. G. TUTTLE served in the United States Marine Corps during Desert Shield and Desert Storm phases of the Gulf War . Throughout his enlistment, he received several unit and individual awards, including meritorious promotions approved by the Special Recognition Board . In 1994, he was honorably discharged from the Marine Corps as a Corporal . 1997 W. G. TUTTLE marries 1997 In 1997, W. G. TUTTLE and Shawn Sutton married. Together, they have a son and a daughter. 1998 W. G. TUTTLE graduated with Finance degree from Penn State 1998 In 1998, W. G. TUTTLE graduated from the Pennsylvania State University with a Bachelor of Science in Finance degree . 2005 W. G. TUTTLE graduated with MBA from Penn State 2005 In 2005, W. G. TUTTLE graduated from the Pennsylvania State University with a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree . W. G. TUTTLE becomes Life Member of Beta Gamma Sigma For his academic achievement while earning his MBA, W. G. TUTTLE was invited to join Beta Gamma Sigma , an international honor society for business, which he is a lifetime member. W. G. TUTTLE becomes Life Member of Penn State Alumni Association W. G. TUTTLE is a lifetime member of the Penn State Alumni Association . In 2013, W. G. TUTTLE completed the Mergers and Acquisitions Program at the Wharton School Aresty Institute of Executive Education at the University of Pennsylvania . Between 1994 and 2014, W. G. TUTTLE accumulated twenty years of financial experience across numerous industries, such as banking, corporate trust, brokerage, state agency, healthcare, and water and wastewater utility, working for three New York Stock Exchange -listed companies: Morgan Stanley-MS , M&T Bank Corporation-MTB , and American Water Works Company Inc.-AWK . Throughout his finance career, W. G. TUTTLE had obtained numerous certifications and awards. 2014 W. G. TUTTLE started writing full-time 2014 In 2014, W. G. TUTTLE began writing full-time . 2019 W. G. TUTTLE publishes War For The Spheres 2019 In 2019 , W. G. TUTTLE published his first novel , War For The Spheres , a Science Fiction Thriller. Since then, he has published numerous books and short stories.

  • W. G. TUTTLE | American Author | Screenwriter | Poet | Essayist

    W. G. TUTTLE is an American author, screenwriter, poet, and essayist. His novels, short stories, and screenplays are primarily horror and science fiction thrillers, often laced with mystery, suspense, the paranormal, and the supernatural. His non-fiction books comprise informative and analytical essays that span various topics, including government, education, healthcare, religion, and death. His poems are primarily narrative by telling a story. but he also writes epigrams and advice poems. W. G. TUTTLE is an American author, screenwriter, poet, and essayist. His novels, short stories, and screenplays are primarily horror and science fiction thrillers, often laced with mystery, suspense, the paranormal, and the supernatural. His non-fiction books comprise informative and analytical essays that span various topics, including government, education, healthcare, religion, and death. His poems are primarily narrative by telling a story, but he also writes epigrams and advice poems. Walt began writing full-time in 2014 and published his first novel, War For The Spheres, in 2019 . Since then, he has published numerous books and short stories , including the novels October Midnight and Those Who Long , as well as a short story compilation, Try To Sleep . W. G. TUTTLE was born on January 27, 1972, in Binghamton, New York. Learn more Frequently Asked Questions All Written Works War For The Spheres October Midnight Those Who Long Try To Sleep Vacation's End Adamah Scranton October 1894 Survive Where Did THEY Come From Standard Issue Spirits Cut-Up A Fatal Thing Fiction Works Fiction Novels Fiction Short Stories Fiction Compilations All Fiction War For The Spheres October Midnight Those Who Long Try To Sleep Vacation's End Adamah Scranton October 1894 Survive Where Did THEY Come From Standard Issue Spirits Cut-Up A Fatal Thing Play Video Share Whole Channel This Video Facebook Twitter Pinterest Tumblr Copy Link Link Copied Search video... Now Playing 11:55 Play Video Now Playing 10:10 Play Video Now Playing 10:10 Play Video Screenplays COMING Poems COMING Non-Fiction Works COMING Buy Works available at these and other retailers and bookstores

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  • Non-Fiction Books | W. G. TUTTLE

    W. G. TUTTLE is an American writer of non-fiction books about many topics, including government, education, healthcare, religion, and death. Non-Fiction Works COMING Buy Non-Fiction Works available at these and other retailers and bookstores

  • Poems | W. G. TUTTLE

    W. G. TUTTLE extends his imagination and life experience into other forms of creative works such as poetry, which are primarily narrative by telling a story, but he also writes epigrams and advice poems. Poems COMING Buy Poems available at these and other retailers and bookstores

  • Fiction Short Stories | W. G. TUTTLE

    W. G. TUTTLE is an American author of primarily horror and science fiction thriller novels and short stories, often laced with mystery, suspense, the paranormal, and the supernatural. Walt began writing full-time in 2014 and published his first novel War For The Spheres in 2019. Since then, he has published numerous books and short stories. Fiction Short Stories Vacation's End Adamah Scranton October 1894 Survive Where Did THEY Come From Standard Issue Spirits Cut-Up A Fatal Thing Buy Short Stories available at these and other retailers and bookstores

  • Fiction Compilations | W. G. TUTTLE

    W. G. TUTTLE is an American author of primarily horror and science fiction thriller novels and short stories, often laced with mystery, suspense, the paranormal, and the supernatural. Walt began writing full-time in 2014 and published his first novel War For The Spheres in 2019. Since then, he has published numerous books and short stories. Fiction Compilations Try To Sleep Buy Fiction Compilations available at these and other retailers and bookstores

  • Fiction Novels | W. G. TUTTLE

    W. G. TUTTLE is an American author of primarily horror and science fiction thriller novels and short stories, often laced with mystery, suspense, the paranormal, and the supernatural. Walt began writing full-time in 2014 and published his first novel War For The Spheres in 2019. Since then, he has published numerous books and short stories. Fiction Novels War For The Spheres October Midnight Those Who Long Try To Sleep Buy Fiction Novels available at these and other retailers and bookstores

  • A-Z List of Written Works | W. G. TUTTLE

    A-Z List of Written Works by author W. G. TUTTLE | War For The Spheres | Those Who Long | October Midnight | Try To Sleep | Scranton October 1894 | Survive | Adamah | Vacation's End | A Fatal Thing | Where Did They Come From? | Standard Issue Spirits | Cut-Up Cover Title Type Year Hardback Paperback eBook October Midnight Novel 2020 X X X Those Who Long Novel 2020 X X X War For The Spheres Novel 2019 X X X Try To Sleep Short Stories Compilation 2020 X X X Where Did They Come From? Short Story 2019 X Adamah - A Book of the Serpent Short Story 2021 X Scranton October 1894 Short Story 2021 X Vacations End Short Story 2019 X Survive Short Story 2020 X Cut-Up Short Story 2020 X A Fatal Thing Short Story 2019 X Standard Issue Spirits Short Story 2019 X

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  • FAQ | W. G. TUTTLE

    Learn more about W. G. TUTTLE by reviewing questions frequently asked. W. G. TUTTLE is an American author, screenwriter, poet, and essayist. His novels, short stories, and screenplays are primarily horror and science fiction thrillers, often laced with mystery, suspense, the paranormal, and the supernatural. His non-fiction books comprise informative and analytical essays on many topics. His poems are primarily narrative by telling a story, but he also writes epigrams and advice poems. What is your full name? Walter George Tuttle, Jr., named after my father and technically my grandfather on my father's side, except he did not have a middle name and went by Walter Tuttle. Thus, my father is senior and I am junior instead of the third. What is your nationality? American. I think the questions come become Tuttle is an English surname and my written works have a decent presence in the United Kingdom. When and where were you born? I was born January 27, 1972 at Lourdes Hospital in Binghamton, New York. Where did you go to high school? Boiling Springs High School in Boiling Springs, Pennsylvania. Did you serve in the military? Yes. I served in the United States Marine Corps from 1990 through 1994 and was honorably discharged. Are you married? Yes. I have been married to Shawn Sutton since 1997. We have a son and a daughter. Did you graduate from college? Yes. I graduated in 1998 from The Pennsylvania State University with a Bachelor of Science in Finance degree and then received a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from Penn State in 2005. What did you do before writing? I worked in Finance across numerous industries, such as banking, corporate trust, brokerage, state agency, healthcare, and water and wastewater utility. How long did you work in Finance? 20 years. Thus, my late start to writing full-time. Why did you leave finance to write? I was let go as a result of a corporate restructuring. Since then, I have worked for myself. Do you have any regrets not continuing a career in finance? No. For most of those years, I entertained ideas of one day owning my own business. I even set up my home office with the thought in my mind that I would probably work out of it one day—a premonition, perhaps. Why did you choose to write stories rather than continue your career in finance? Since a child, I have been told that I have an active imagination and can entertain myself. Perhaps I should have started writing earlier. Why do you write? To entertain. What do you write? I write horror and science fiction novels and short stories, screenplays, poems, and non-fiction books. What genre(s) are you known for? Primarily science fiction, horror, and sci-fi horror. Why do you write primarily Science Fiction and Horror stories? My work contains many genres, but the overall setting is usually one associated with science fiction or horror. These are genres I like best and I prefer to read and watch stories in these genres. Are your books and stories scary? Read my horror work, then you tell me. What other genres do you write? Underneath the horror, science fiction, and sci-fi horror umbrellas, readers will find many genres layered throughout my work. Do you write other things besides fiction? Yes, I also write poems and non-fiction books. How many books have you written? I'll let Goodreads keep track. If their number is off, you can always count them yourself. Do you plan on publishing any more novels? Yes. I currently have quite a pipeline of novels already written to be released. What about other works? Oh, yes. My pipeline contains several fiction short stories, screenplays, poems, and nonfiction topics in progress. Once I catch up, I have a treasure chest of ideas, some already partially written, that will keep me busy for some time. Where can I buy your books? Works can be purchased at these and other retailers and bookstores. Click the link to go there. Then, click W. G. Tuttle to view all my books. When did you start your writing career? I started writing full-time in the Fall of 2014. What was your first work published? War For The Spheres in 2019. Who has influenced your writing the most and why? As far as writers, Stanislaw Lem, William Peter Blatty, Frank Herbert, Carl Dreadstone, Carl Sagan, Stephen King, and others. Mostly by reading their works. Other influencers include John Carpenter, Orson Welles, Alfred Hitchcock, Dino De Laurentiis, Francis Ford Coppola, George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, and Michael Jackson. If you look at each of their bodies of work, it runs the gamut. Just like my stories. I like to mix it up. Have you ever written anything with the goal of giving readers what they want? I write what I want from what comes to me. I provide an experience without the actual danger. If a readers wants to be scared, I will scare them. Action and adventure, I provide that, too. From that perspective, I guess I do without compromising myself and work. The characters in your stories seem to have a spiritual component. Deep inner reflection and contemplation. Where does that come from? The characters, of course. Not every person is a planner or a thinker and some feel more emotion than others. But both can get what they are looking for in my stories. The emotional thinker tends to empathize with the characters while the non-emotion, non-thinker will experience through these characters what they don't do themselves in real life. Do you have a daily routine? If so, what is it? Of course. Otherwise, none of the work would be completed. My schedule is to get up early every morning and work. Start times vary, but I usually start between 6 and 7:30 a.m. and work until whatever needs to be done is completed or I am at a good stopping point. End times vary, too, but I usually stop around 5 p.m. or so. Days can go longer, and I seldom end earlier. Monday through Friday is a given and can extend into the weekend depending on where I am with a particular project. Do you have a writing goal each day? Absolutely not! Who knows where the story will lead me? It depends on where I am in the story. Some days will amount to research and notetaking. Others, I might type three to five-thousands words. I understand other writers have pages or a word count they want to reach each day, but I think that would be drudgery. I have goals, but I find I get deeply immersed in writing the story without counting pages or words along the way. Not surprisingly, the pages and words come. Do you listen to music when you write? It depends. When I'm initially scribing the story, I'm jamming. When I proofread and edit, I want to hear the rhythm of the prose and meter. What kind of music do you listen to when you write? I run the gamut when it comes to music and have favorites in just about every genre. But, while writing, I almost always turn to rock. Do you have any favorite musicians or bands? Of course. As I said, I usually turn to rock when writing, particularly gothic rock or similar music. A few bands I like to listen to while writing are Ghost Brigade, In Flames, Amorphis, Lacrimas Profundere, Bella Morte, Love and Death, Icon & The Black Roses, HIM, Ghost, Lordi, Zeraphine, Demon Hunter, and others. Did you read books and write any when you were younger? No, absolutely not. I only read and wrote when I had to and even then may not have. It wasn't until I was in the Marine Corps stationed on Okinawa that I read the Bible consistently. Why did you read the Bible? It has everything. All of the genres. From Creation through Armageddon, the world flooded, an immaculate birth, murder, angels and demons, and demon possession. Things sci-fi and horror fans eat up. Did you read books and write any when you were younger? No, absolutely not. I only read and wrote when I had to and even then may not have. It wasn't until I was in the Marine Corps stationed on Okinawa that I read the Bible consistently. Why did you read the Bible? It has everything. All of the genres. From Creation through Armageddon, the world flooded, an immaculate birth, murder, angels and demons, and demon possession. Things sci-fi and horror fans eat up. What are some of the favorite books you have read? The Exorcist by William Peter Blatty. Close Encounters of the Third Kind by Steven Spielberg and Leslie Waller. 2001: A Space Odyssey by Arthur C. Clarke. Solaris by Stanislaw Lem. Night of the Living Dead by John Russo. All of the Universal monster books by Carl Dreadstone. What are some of the favorite short stories you have read? Button, Button by Richard Matheson. Destination Moon by Robert Heinlein. A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. What is the best screenplay you have ever read? It is essential to understand that screenplays serve as a tool to help transition written words into visual images. Initially, the words prompt images in the mind's eye. And those images will not be the same for everyone. However, if those words are expressed well, the images created in the mind's eye should be about the same for everyone reading them. Immortalizing those images onto the screen are the images everyone will see and remember without variation. Unless the movie is re-made, which seems to be the fad today. So, screenplays play a role in creating those final images. As with novels, whether the screenplay was carried out exactly, tweaked, or ignored outside general ideas, these are the best screenplays that stood on their own as creative works, transitioned to the screen with unforgettable moments, and turned into the wealthiest franchises. Star Wars - created by George Lucas with many screenwriters Marvel Cinematic Universe (i.e. Avengers, Spider-Man, etc.) - created by Stan Lee with many screenwriters Jurassic Park - created by Michael Crichton after publishing his novel of the same name in 1990 and also had numerous screenwriters These franchises began with written words and artistic drawings, transforming them into blockbuster movies and collectibles. The characters and storylines in the screenplays and/or novels hooked people and turned them into life-long and multigenerational fans. Do you have any favorite poems? Of course. From the Narratives: Poems by Edgar Allan Poe, H. P. Lovecraft, and Samuel Taylor Coleridge will do. Also, Haunted by Siegfried Sassoon, A Child's Nightmare by Robert Graves, The Charge of the Light Brigade by Alfred Tennyson, Success is Counted Sweetest by Emily Dickinson, How Do I Love Thee? (Sonnet 43) by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, and many more. Epigrams: Epigrams by Mark Twain, Epigram on a Suicide by Robert Burns, Fire and Ice by Robert Frost, and more. Advice: The Summer Day by Mary Oliver, I Took My Power in My Hand by Emily Dickinson, O Me! O Life! by Walt Whitman, A Psalm of Life by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night by Dylan Thomas, What Is This Life by Sir Walter Raleigh, Each Life Converges to Some Centre by Emily Dickinson, Still I Rise by Maya Angelou, Each Moment Is Precious by Pat A. Fleming, From Milk and Honey by Rupi Kaur, Life Is by Mother Teresa, and others. What is the best non-fiction book you read and why? Who Moved My Cheese? by Spencer Johnson, because it is concise and informs readers to expect change, as it will inevitably occur, and that change itself may not be a bad thing. Where can I buy your books? Works can be purchased at these and other retailers and bookstores. Click the link to go there. Then, click W. G. Tuttle to view all my books.

  • All Books | W. G. TUTTLE

    W. G. TUTTLE is an American author of primarily horror and science fiction thriller novels and short stories, often laced with mystery, suspense, the paranormal, and the supernatural. Walt began writing full-time in 2014 and published his first novel War For The Spheres in 2019. Since then, he has published numerous books and short stories. All Written Works War For The Spheres October Midnight Those Who Long Try To Sleep Vacation's End Adamah Scranton October 1894 Survive Where Did THEY Come From Standard Issue Spirits Cut-Up A Fatal Thing Buy Works available at these and other retailers and bookstores

  • Fiction Books | W. G. TUTTLE

    W. G. TUTTLE is an American author of primarily horror and science fiction thriller novels and short stories, often laced with mystery, suspense, the paranormal, and the supernatural. Walt began writing full-time in 2014 and published his first novel War For The Spheres in 2019. Since then, he has published numerous books and short stories. Fiction Works Fiction Novels Fiction Short Stories Fiction Compilations All Fiction War For The Spheres October Midnight Those Who Long Try To Sleep Vacation's End Adamah Scranton October 1894 Survive Where Did THEY Come From Standard Issue Spirits Cut-Up A Fatal Thing Buy Fiction Works available at these and other retailers and bookstores

  • Standard Issue Spirits Short Story by W. G. TUTTLE

    Standard Issue Spirits is a short story written by author W. G. TUTTLE | A scientist, Raimonds asks hard questions and is not afraid to attempt to find the answers. One question that has plagued him is whether the human soul, or spirit, is unique in each person? To answer this, Raimonds must become the first person to identify and witness the soul or spirit at work within living people, then make comparisons. What is Standard Issue Spirits about? Standard Issue Spirits Preview Story What is Standard Issue Spirits about? A scientist, Raimonds asks hard questions and is not afraid to attempt to find the answers. One question that has plagued him is whether the human soul, or spirit, is unique in each person? To answer this, Raimonds must become the first person to identify and witness the soul or spirit at work within living people, then make comparisons. Where to buy Standard Issue Spirits Short Story Where to buy Standard Issue Spirits Book Details for Standard Issue Spirits Short Story TYPE Short Story Genre(s) Science Fiction, Horror, Thriller, Mystery, Suspense RELEASED March 26, 2019 FORMAT(S) Kindle ISBN-13 9781949637083 Language English Standard Issue Spirits also available in Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation Also available in Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation Additional links for Standard Issue Spirits Links Standard Issue Spirits Short Story on Amazon | Kindle Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation on Amazon | Hardback Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation on Amazon | Paperback Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation on Amazon | Kindle

  • Scranton October 1894 Short Story by W. G. TUTTLE

    Scranton October 1894 is a short story written by author W. G. TUTTLE | Irish immigrants brought their customs, traditions, and beliefs inside their skin sacks across the Atlantic to Scranton, Pennsylvania. Saint Patrick's Day. Literature and art. Celtic festival of Samhain. Halloween. When the veil between the living and the dead narrows. And revengeful ghosts crossover into the world of the living-to take those who have wronged them back with them where the dead dwell. What is Scranton October 1894 about? Scranton October 1894 Preview Story What is Scranton October 1894 about? Electricity came to Scranton, Pennsylvania. Then Reading Railroad. Irish immigrants settled there. Who brought their customs, traditions, and beliefs inside their skin sacks across the Atlantic to America. Saint Patrick’s Day. Literature and art. Celtic festival of Samhain. Halloween. When the veil between the living and dead narrows. And revengeful ghosts crossover into the world of the living—to take those who have wronged them back with them where the dead dwell. Where to buy Scranton October 1894 Where to buy Scranton October 1894 Book Details for Scranton October 1894 TYPE Short Story Genre(s) Horror, Thriller, Mystery, Suspense RELEASED October 25, 2021 FORMAT(S) Kindle ISBN-13 9781949637281 Language English Scranton October 1894 is also available in Short Story Compilation Also available in Additional links for Scranton October 1894 Links Scranton October 1894 Short Story on Amazon | Kindle

  • Cut-Up Short Story by W. G. TUTTLE

    Cut-Up is a short story written by author W. G. TUTTLE | Rennis leans on the cracked porcelain sink in the bathroom, staring at the black form in the mirror. His wife’s dead body lay on the floor of the kitchenette. Where his kids had gotten to, he cannot remember. His hands are covered in blood. With his face cut up, Rennis leaves the apartment and ventures into the city, leaving his family and life behind. What is Cut-Up Short Story about? Cut-Up Preview Story What is Cut-Up about? Rennis leans on the cracked porcelain sink in the bathroom, staring at the black form in the mirror. His wife’s dead body lay on the floor of the kitchenette. Where his kids had gotten to, he cannot remember. His hands are covered in blood. With his face cut up, Rennis leaves the apartment and ventures into the city, leaving his family and life behind. Where to buy Cut-Up Short Story Where to buy Cut-Up Book Details for Cut-Up Short Story TYPE Short Story Genre(s) Science Fiction, Horror, Thriller, Mystery, Suspense, Action RELEASED March 2, 2020 FORMAT(S) Kindle ISBN-13 9781949637205 Language English Cut-Up Short Story is also available in Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation Also available in Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation Additional links for Cut-Up Short Story Links Cut-Up Short Story on Amazon | Kindle Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation on Amazon | Hardback Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation on Amazon | Paperback Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation on Amazon | Kindle

  • Try To Sleep Short Story compilation by W. G. TUTTLE

    Try To Sleep is collection of 6 thrilling short stories written by author W. G. TUTTLE, containing: Where Did THEY Come From?, Standard Issue Spirits, Vacation's End, A Fatal Thing, Cut-Up, and Survive, spanning science fiction, thriller, and suspense What is Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation about? Try To Sleep Preview Story What is Try To Sleep about? 6 thrilling short stories that will assault your imagination. In Vacation’s End , the Keifers are a typical American family. What would cause them to cut all ties with the world and leave for a vacation? In Standard Issue Spirits , everyone has a spirit, but is each one unique? Raimonds decides he is going to find the answer. How he goes about it will shock you. In Where Did THEY Come From? , the horror stories Sorrel writes are presumably from his mind’s eye. But are they imagined or real? In SURVIVE , an invisible, odorless predator preys on living tissue, growing more powerful by the second, replicating and spreading on every continent of the globe. Under mandatory quarantine conditions, Ray ventures into the city for something his wife needs. Will he SURVIVE? Will the world SURVIVE? In CUT-UP , it is Halloween. Rennis’ mask is his sliced-up face. That is not all he cuts up. Has he gone mad? Or is there an insidious evil lurking to seduce him? In A Fatal Thing , otherworldly beings invade Earth. Dr. Gombya takes matters into his own hands to save the world. Where to buy Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation Where to buy Try To Sleep available at these and other retailers and bookstores Book Details for Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation TYPE Novel Genre(s) Science Fiction, Horror, Thriller, Mystery, Suspense RELEASED May 9, 2020 FORMAT(S) Hardback, Paperback, Kindle ISBN-13 9781949637335, 9781949637236, 9781949637229 Language English Videos about Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation Videos about Try To Sleep Related Works to Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation Related Works Additiona Links for Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation Links Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation on Amazon | Hardback Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation on Amazon | Paperback Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation on Amazon | Kindle Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation on Hudson | Paperback Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation on Books-A-Million | Paperback Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation on Bookshop | Paperback Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation on Powell's | Paperback Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation on Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Press Bookstore | Paperback Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation on Seminary Co-op | Paperback Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation on SciFier | Paperback Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation on Waterstones | Paperback Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation on Blackwell's | Paperback Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation on Foyles | Paperback Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation on Hatchards | Paperback

  • Vacation's End Short Story by W. G. TUTTLE

    Vacation's End is a short story written by author W. G. TUTTLE | Saturday, Ramsey and Blaire Keifer heard possible grave news. Sunday, definitive news came. Monday, Ramsey walked away from a good-paying job and contacted his broker to sell all of their investments. Blaire is not herself. Overprotective of their kids, Alanie and Will. Prohibiting them from watching TV or listening to the radio. Why the peculiar behavior? What is Vacation's End about? Vacation's End Preview Story What is Vacation's End about? A lot can change over a weekend. Saturday, Ramsey and Blaire Keifer heard possible grave news. Sunday, definitive news came—there was no question now. Monday, Ramsey walked away from a good-paying job he liked and contacted his broker to sell all of their investments. Blaire is not herself. She cries often. Little things set her off that normally would not. Their kids, Alanie and Will, are prohibited from watching TV or listening to the radio. What did they not want their children to see or hear? Why the peculiar behavior? Why drop everything to go on vacation? Where to buy Vacation's End Short Story Where to buy Vacation's End Book Details for Vacation's End Short Story TYPE Short Story Genre(s) Science Fiction, Mystery, Suspense RELEASED March 5, 2019 FORMAT(S) Kindle ISBN-13 9781949637076 Language English Vacation's End also available in Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation Also available in Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation Additional Links for Vaction's End Short Story Links Vacation's End Short Story on Amazon | Kindle Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation on Amazon | Hardback Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation on Amazon | Paperback Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation on Amazon | Kindle

  • Adamah-A Book Of The Serpent Short Story by W. G. TUTTLE

    Adamah is a short story written author W. G. TUTTLE | Before man was the Serpent. This is a firsthand account of Adam's beginnings, as Adam told to the Serpent in the form of Lucifer, east of the Garden of Eden after Adam and Eve's banishment. Scribed by Lucifer in Mesopotamia, thousands of years after Adam's final death. The Serpent witnessed all of Adam's prior deaths. What is Adamah about? Adamah Preview Story What is Adamah about? Before man was the Serpent. This is a firsthand account of Adam’s beginnings, as Adam told to the Serpent in the form of Lucifer, east of the Garden of Eden after Adam and Eve’s banishment. Scribed by Lucifer in Mesopotamia, thousands of years after Adam’s final death. The Serpent witnessed all of Adam's prior deaths. Where to buy Adamah short story Where to buy Adamah Book Details for Adamah short story TYPE Short Story Genre(s) Science Fiction, Horror, Thriller, Mystery, Suspense, Action RELEASED November 14, 2021 FORMAT(S) Kindle ISBN-13 9781949637243 Language English Adamah short story also available in Also available in Additional links for Adamah short story Links Adamah Short Story on Amazon | Kindle

  • October Midnight Novel by W. G. TUTTLE

    October Midnight is a thriller novel written by author W. G. TUTTLE | Abbie Syfert is babysitting the Thummel's two young children, Kayne and Kaleigh, who are thought to be asleep in their beds. Instead, the children are at rest inside cryogenic tanks. Stored there by their father who beleived they had died in a car accident. What is October Midnight about? October Midnight Preview Story What is October Midnight about? Abbie Syfert is babysitting the Thummel’s two young children, Kayne and Kaleigh, who are thought to be asleep in their beds. Instead, the children are at rest inside cryogenic tanks. Stored there by their father who believed they had died in a car accident. Where to buy October Midnight Novel Where to buy October Midnight available at these and other retailers and bookstores Book Details for October Midnight Novel TYPE Novel Genre(s) Horror, Thriller, Mystery, Action RELEASED October 14, 2019 FORMAT(S) Hardback, Paperback, Kindle ISBN-13 9781949637298, 9781949637120, 9781949637137 Language English Videos about October Midnight Novel Videos about October Midnight Main Character(s) in October Midnight Novel Main Character(s) Authentic and Relatable Abbie Syfert - Sixteen-year-old hired by the Thummels to babysit two children Daphne Syfert - Abbie's mother Mr. and Mrs. Thummel - Hired Abbie to babysit their children, Kayne, their son, and Kaleigh, their daughter Main Setting(s) and Location(s) in October Midnight Novel Main Setting(s) / Location(s) Descriptive Town of Station Glen Plot Description for October Midnight Novel Plot Plenty of Twist and Turns Story told in order from beginning to end of the main character on a quest Related Works to October Midnight Related Works Additional Links for October Midnight Novel Links October Midnight Novel on Amazon | Hardback October Midnight Novel on Amazon | Paperback October Midnight Novel on Amazon | Kindle October Midnight Novel on Books-A-Million | Paperback October Midnight Novel on Bookshop | Paperback October Midnight Novel on Powell's | Paperback October Midnight Novel on Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Press Bookstore | Paperback October Midnight Novel on Seminary Co-op | Paperback October Midnight Novel on SciFier | Paperback October Midnight Novel on Waterstones | Paperback October Midnight Novel on Blackwell's | Paperback October Midnight Novel on Foyles | Paperback October Midnight Novel on Hatchards | Paperback

  • Survive Short Story by W. G. TUTTLE

    Survive is a short story written by author W. G. TUTTLE | The world in turmoil. A city shut down. Dejected from not finding what he searched for, Ray stood on a sidewalk in New York City-alone. At least he thought he was alone. Until he saw a woman across the street, staring at him. What is Survive about? Survive Preview Story What is Survive about? The world in turmoil. A city shut-down. Dejected from not finding what he searched for, Ray stood on a sidewalk in New York City—alone. At least, he thought he was alone. Until he saw a woman across the street, staring at him. Then, crazed, she ran toward him. Where to buy Survive Short Story Where to buy Survive Book Details for Survive Short Story TYPE Short Story Genre(s) Science Fiction, Horror, Thriller, Mystery, Suspense, Action RELEASED May 8, 2020 FORMAT(S) Kindle ISBN-13 9781949637212 Language English Survive Short Story also available in Also available in Additional links for Survive Short Story Links Survive Short Story on Amazon | Kindle

  • Where Did THEY Come From? Short Story by W. G. TUTTLE

    Where Did They Come From? is a short story written by author W. G. TUTTLE | Sorrel writes horror novels. Pressure to outdo his latest work, Sorrel becomes addicted to his current manuscript. Despite his success, negative experiences in Sorrel's life had darkened the lens of his mind's eye. This did not prevent him from seeing through to the other side. It only changed how he saw it. And the need to take what he saw and materialize it on this side of lens seemed reasonable to him. What is Where Did They Come From about? Where Did They Come From? Preview Story What is Where Did They Come From about? Sorrel, a Frenchman, writes horror novels. Recording what he sees in his mind’s eye onto paper comes naturally. But with unrelenting pressure to outdo his latest work, Sorrel becomes addicted to his current manuscript.Despite his success, negative experiences in Sorrel’s life had darkened the lens of his mind’s eye. Blackened as if coated by hell’s infernal ashes. This did not prevent him from seeing through to the other side. It only changed how he saw it. And the need to take what he saw and materialize it on this side of the lens seemed reasonable to him. How far will Sorrel go to materialize them? Acts carried out in real life with equally real consequences? No writer would have the audacity to stage a scene to capture it on the page. Surely, Sorrel wouldn’t. Or would he? Where to buy Where Did They Come From Short Story Where to buy Cut-Up Book Details for Where Did They Come From Short Story TYPE Short Story Genre(s) Horror, Thriller, Mystery, Suspense, Action RELEASED April 4, 2019 FORMAT(S) Kindle ISBN-13 9781949637090 Language English Where Did They Come From Short Story also available in Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation Also available in Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation Additional links for Where Did They Come From Short Story Links Where Did They Come From Short Story on Amazon | Kindle Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation on Amazon | Hardback Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation on Amazon | Paperback Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation on Amazon | Kindle

  • A Fatal Thing Short Story by W. G. TUTTLE

    A Fatal Thing is a short story written by author W. G. TUTTLE | Doctor Park Gombya, a respected Molecular Virologist, had spent two weeks in Africa, working on an Ebola breakout and was now returning home. As his plane desended to land at Entebbe International Airport, he looked out his passenger window. A brilliant light hovered over Uganda's Capital City, Kampala, twenty-seven miles north of the airport. It wasn't until he was on the ground that Doctor Gomboya could make out what it was. What is A Fatal Thing about? A Fatal Thing Preview Story What is A Fatal Thing about? Doctor Park Gombya, a respected Molecular Virologist, had spent two weeks in Liberia, Africa, working with other scientists on another Ebola breakout in that area, and was now returning home. As his plane descended for landing at Entebbe International Airport, he looked out his passenger window. A brilliant light hovered over Uganda’s Capital City, Kampala, twenty-seven miles north of the airport. It wasn’t until he was on the ground that Doctor Gombya could make out what it was. Earth, its creatures, and its inhabitants already produce lethal killers. No one understood that truth better than Doctor Gombya. The last thing the world needed was something else to contend with. Now, a more immediate danger had come to Earth, threatening everyone. The question of whether humans were alone in the universe wasn’t a question anymore. An idea of how humanity could compete came to Doctor Gombya as if he had been called upon by some higher power. Usually, voluntary surrender comes out of saving one’s own life, while resulting in losing the war. However, in this case, the calling demanded it and surrendering might result in humans winning the war against their invaders. Where to buy A Fatal Thing Short Story Where to buy A Fatal Thing Book Details for A Fatal Thing Short Story TYPE Short Story Genre(s) Science Fiction, Horror, Thriller, Mystery, Suspense, Action RELEASED February 25, 2019 FORMAT(S) Kindle ISBN-13 9781949637069 Language English A Fatal Thing Short Story is also available in Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation Also available in Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation Additional Links for A Fatal Thing Short Story Links A Fatal Thing Short Story on Amazon | Kindle Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation on Amazon | Hardback Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation on Amazon | Paperback Try To Sleep Short Story Compilation on Amazon | Kindle

  • Those Who Long Novel by W. G. TUTTLE

    Those Who Long is a suspense novel written by author W. G. TUTTLE | Thad E. Hadet spends a lot of time at the Will B. Still Funeral Home in town. He does not work there. Those who do are of no relation. Nor is Thad terminally ill. So why does he visit the funeral home every day? Thad is making funeral arrangements-his own. What is Those Who Long Novel about? Those Who Long Preview Story What is Those Who Long about? Thad E. Hadet spends a lot of time at the Will B. Still Funeral Home in town. He does not work there. Those who do are no relation to him. Nor is Thad terminally ill. So why does Thad visit the funeral home every day? Thad is making funeral arrangements-his own. Where to buy Those Who Long Novel Where to buy Those Who Long available at these and other retailers and bookstores Book Details for Those Who Long Novel TYPE Novel Genre(s) Suspense, Thriller, Mystery, Horror RELEASED April 29, 2020 FORMAT(S) Hardback, Paperback, Kindle ISBN-13 9781949637311, 9781949637175, 9781949637168 Language English Videos about Those Who Long Novel Videos about Those Who Long Main Character(s) in Those Who Long Novel Main Character(s) Authentic and Relatable Thad E. Hadet - One of those who long for death William B. Still - Owner of Will B. Still Funeral Home Costa - Funeral Home employee Gretchen - Funeral Home housekeeper Mrs. Dray - Nuisance neighbor Main Setting(s) and Location(s) in Those Who Long Main Setting(s) / Location(s) Descriptive Will B. Still Funeral Home Heaven on Earth Cemetary Plot Description for Those Who Long Novel Plot Plenty of Twist and Turns Story told in order from beginning to end of the main character on a quest Related Works to Those Who Long Novel Related Works Additional Links for Those Who Long Novel Links Those Who Long Novel on Amazon | Hardback Those Who Long Novel on Amazon | Paperback Those Who Long Novel on Amazon | Kindle Those Who Long Novel on Hudson | Paperback Those Who Long Novel on Books-A-Million | Paperback Those Who Long Novel on Bookshop | Paperback Those Who Long Novel on Powell's | Paperback Those Who Long Novel on Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Press Bookstore | Paperback Those Who Long Novel on Seminary Co-op | Paperback Those Who Long Novel on SciFier | Paperback Those Who Long Novel on Waterstones | Paperback Those Who Long Novel on Blackwell's | Paperback Those Who Long Novel on Foyles | Paperback Those Who Long Novel on Hatchards | Paperback

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  • War For The Spheres Novel by W. G. TUTTLE

    What is War For The Spheres about? What if a country, group, or individual seized complete control of every orbiter encircling the globe? The Outer Space Treaty provides a framework for preventing such seizures, but what if those principles were now thought of as being outdated? American Astronaut, Hayden Bakley, becomes involved in the war for the spheres. For whoever controls the spheres, controls Earth below and space beyond. Praise for War For The Spheres Novel “Gripping and fast-paced, Walt Tuttle’s near-future thriller War For The Spheres is top-notch storytelling with enough twists and turns to keep you guessing to the very end. Compelling, character-driven stories of this caliber are unique in the science fiction genre, and are, almost literally, as rare and complex as rocket science.” Vincent Di Fate What is War For The Spheres about? War For The Spheres Preview Story What is War For The Spheres about? American Astronaut, Hayden Bakley, is an experienced space explorer. As many times as he had been into space, he did not know a quiet, yet, potentially life-altering war for the spheres is taking place all over the world. What if a country, group, or individual seized complete command and control of every orbiter encircling the globe, including space stations? The Outer Space Treaty provides a framework for preventing such seizures, but what if those principles were now thought of as being outdated? That the spheres around the Earth were no different from the land, there to be conquered and controlled. Hayden is drafted into the war for the spheres through no doing of his own. It is up to him and an under-the-radar NASA group to stop such a monopoly from being achieved. For whoever controls the spheres, controls Earth below and space beyond. Where to buy War For The Spheres Novel Where to buy War For The Spheres available at these and other retailers and bookstores Book Details for War For The Spheres Novel TYPE Novel Genre(s) Science Fiction, Thriller, Mystery, Action RELEASED January 22, 2019 FORMAT(S) Hardback, Paperback, Kindle ISBN-13 9781949637328, 9781949637007, 9781949637014 Language English Videos about War For The Spheres Novel Videos about War For The Spheres Main Characters in War For The Spheres Novel Main Character(s) Authentic and Relatable Hayden Bakley - American Astronaut with National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Ora Frush - American Astronaut with National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Kip Stanton - Inspector General of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Baldy - Man-machine hybrid Fahim - Japanese astronaut with the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) Main Setting(s)/Location(s) in War For The Spheres Novel Main Setting(s) / Location(s) Descriptive New York City Undisclosed canyon Sydney, Australia International Space Station Friday Harbor in Washington State Plot Description for War For The Spheres Novel Plot Plenty of Twist and Turns Story told in order from beginning to end of the main character on a quest Related Works to War For The Spheres Novel Related Works Additional links for War For The Spheres Novel Links War For The Spheres Novel on Amazon | Hardback War For The Spheres Novel on Amazon | Paperback War For The Spheres Novel on Amazon | Kindle War For The Spheres Novel on Barnes and Noble | Paperback War For The Spheres Novel on Hudson | Paperback War For The Spheres Novel on Books-A-Million | Paperback War For The Spheres Novel on Bookshop | Paperback War For The Spheres Novel on Powell's | Paperback War For The Spheres Novel on Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Press Bookstore | Paperback War For The Spheres Novel on Seminary Co-op | Paperback War For The Spheres Novel on SciFier | Paperback War For The Spheres Novel on Waterstones | Paperback War For The Spheres Novel on Blackwell's | Paperback War For The Spheres Novel on Foyles | Paperback War For The Spheres Novel on Hatchards | Paperback

  • Vacation's End | W. G. TUTTLE

    Vacation's End Hardback Paperback eBook A lot can change over a weekend. Saturday, Ramsey and Blaire Keifer heard possible grave news. Sunday, definitive news came—there was no question now. Monday, Ramsey walked away from a good-paying job he liked and contacted his broker to sell all of their investments. Blaire is not herself. She cries often. Little things set her off that normally would not. Their kids, Alanie and Will, are prohibited from watching TV or listening to the radio. What did they not want their children to see or hear? Why the peculiar behavior? Why drop everything to go on vacation?

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