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         2003


    Bloody Words:
    the anthology
    ,
    edited by Cheryl Freedman
    ISBN 0-9686776-6-5

    Celebrating the first five years of the Bloody Words Mystery conference, this varied collection of prize winning stories is by turns gripping, funny, intriguing and startling. Each of these tales involves Toronto in some way and the opening story was written especially for this anthology by Caroline Roe.


  • So What Can I Eat?
    A practical guide for food-sensitive people
    by Helen Lightbown

    Finally, a book by a food sensitive person for food sensitive people. Helen approaches complicated dietary restrictions in a practical way with her simple and straightforward recipes and advice.
    Helen Lightbown's Web Site

    NOTE: THIS BOOK HAS BEEN DELAYED


  • 2002:

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    • The Tangled Boy, by Caro Soles
      ISBN: 0-9686776-5-7

      The murder of notorious Jordan King shocks the small resort town. Seventeen year old Cory was there. Now he is terrified--of his own peculiar desires; of his classmates who persecute him mercilessly; and most of all, of the threatening shadowy men who know his shameful secret.


      2001:
      • The Abulon Dance, by Caro Soles
        ISBN: 0-9686776-2-2
        This SF fantasy/adventure set on a mysterious planet, stars the hermaphrodite members of the Merculian National Dance Company,who suddenly find themselves plunged into the middle of an alien civil war.

      • The Initiation of PB500, by Kyle Stone
        ISBN:0-9686776-3-0
        Reprint of the erotic gay male cult classic.

      • The Citadel by Kyle Stone
        ISBN: 0-9686776-4-9
        Sequel to PB500. - gay male erotica

      • Bloodlover, by Nancy Kilpatrick
        (ISBN: 0-9686776-0-6)
        A novel full of passion, violence, intrigue and revenge, set in a world where vampires stalk London.

      • MENagerie, by Kyle Stone
        (ISBN: 0-9686776-1-4)
        Erotic gay male short stories by the author of the classic Initiation of P.B. 500.

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