Broken Slate will be published in print & ebook formats on July 15!
Table of Contents
Chapter One – University In Durbin, West Country
Chapter Two – Tashi Mountains, Paris, West Country
Chapter Three – University In Durbin, West Country
Chapter Four – University In Durbin, West Country
Chapter Five – Harper Lodge, Ross Mountains, West Country
Chapter Six – University In Durbin, West Country
Chapter Seven – University In Durbin, West Country
Chapter Eight Pt. 1 – Bourbon Mountains, High North Country
Chapter Eight Pt. 2 – Bourbon Mountains, High North Country
Chapter Nine – University In Durbin, West Country
Chapter Ten – Bright Bay Lodge, Biscuit Islands, South Country
Chapter Eleven – University In Durbin, West Country
Chapter Twelve – Strauss Estate, West Country
Chapter Thirteen – Corette Lodge, China Mountains, West Country
Chapter Fourteen – Corette Lodge, China Mountains, West Country
Chapter Fifteen – University In Durbin, West Country
Chapter Sixteen – The High North Country
Epilogue – Rocky Point Academy, Grand Mountains, North Country |
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This tense, invigorating novel shows the origin of Martin Eduardo, a “contract” who must battle not only societal discrimination and oppression, but also the indoctrinated restrictions within his own heart and mind.
Broken Slate updates every other Tuesday.
Raised in New Orleans, Kelly Jennings teaches writing at the University of Fort Smith-Arkansas, where she uses way too many office hours working on a five book series about Martin Eduardo and the contract labor revolution on Julian. Lunch Money, a short story about Martin Eduardo, was published by Crossed Genres in December 2009.
You can follow Kelly’s blog at http://delagar.blogspot.com.
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