Denise Johnson

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About Denise Johnson
Based in the U.S., Denise Johnson is the author of several mystery, horror and science fiction short stories. She is working on her first mystery thriller book.
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Titles By Denise Johnson
A Murder of Crows
Oct 9, 2019
by
Sandra Murphy,
Linda Hardi,
John Floyd,
Jacqueline Seewald,
Michael Bracken,
Jack Bates,
Earl Staggs,
Jeanne DuBois,
Marianne Strong,
EJ McFall
$2.99
What do you call a group of writers tasked with penning tales of crime that must include animals and their collective names? It’s a wording of writers!This wording features twenty-one writers who share crimes stories with a surprising twist. No animals are harmed—the humans don’t fare so well.Here are the usual suspects:Jack Bates, Michael Bracken, Jeanne DuBois, Kaye George, EJ McFall, Kari Wainwright, John M. Floyd, Heidi Hunter, Jacqueline Seewald, Kathryn Gerwig, Earl Staggs, Marianne Wilski Strong, Damien Mckeating, C.A. Fehmel, Linda Kay Hardie, Helen O’Neill, Shielia J. Rizer, Maddi Davidson, Denise Johnson, Sandra Murphy, J.B. Toner
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WhoDunit
Aug 25, 2021
by
Dina Leacock
$7.00
An anthology of 34 short mysteries involving a menagerie of animals, some broken machines and a load of red herrings. Let these authors take you on one mysterious adventure after another.
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Black Buttons Vol. 3: A Family Affair
Aug 10, 2018
by
Mark Groves,
Mary Rajotte,
Amelia Gorman,
Scott Meeker,
Rhoads Brazos,
Teri Stettnisch,
Denise Johnson,
Shelby Dollar,
Max Sparber
$2.99
The Midwest. People of the earth, who roll up their sleeves and do what need's doing. They deliver an honest day's work for an honest day's pay, give gratitude for the simple things, and are humble because the taller you think you are, well, the farther you have to fall on your face.
Not a bad place to raise a family, right?
Dig a little deeper, because all is not right where the bible belt buckles. In Black Buttons, Vol.3: A Family Affair, a kith and kin of creepy tales immerse you in blood ties that spellbind.
• “The Culling” brings siblings together to roost one last time around Mama. Birds of a feather…
• “Toujours Nicole” bakes a pastry tale of passion lost.
• “Bald Island, Goat Island” shares the duality of life and death, of reality and memory, of childhood horror and lakeside property.
• “Night at the Huggy Bear” takes us on a honeymoon trip where two young newlyweds discover how love never leaves. Ever.
• “The Chosen Ones” preps a family for the apocalypse, by going on a Branson, MO Vacation.
• “Getting the Last Word” exposes how bad mom and dad really get along.
• “Juniper Gesso” tries to fix a dying marriage. Some things can’t be whitewashed. Or can they?
• “Limbo Freezes Over” proves that in the place between heaven and hell, there’s a job that must be done.
• “Learning to Cook” cooks up a young man’s ascent from his father’s disappointment. Problem is, just desserts aren’t always sweet.
• “Mind Over Matter” reminds us that Alzheimer’s can make loved ones forget important days. Terribly, horribly important days.
• “A Life Connected” discovers sisterhood and motherhood don’t hunger for the same ends.
• “Front Porch Optimist” finds the silver lining in an almost-drowning.
• “The Troll Wrestler” grapples with the fraternity of the ring, and fights those who troll chosen brethren.
• “Odds & Ends” shows how Grandpa’s love can fix everything but age and death. Not that he won’t try.
It’s horror, relatively speaking. Welcome to the family.
Not a bad place to raise a family, right?
Dig a little deeper, because all is not right where the bible belt buckles. In Black Buttons, Vol.3: A Family Affair, a kith and kin of creepy tales immerse you in blood ties that spellbind.
• “The Culling” brings siblings together to roost one last time around Mama. Birds of a feather…
• “Toujours Nicole” bakes a pastry tale of passion lost.
• “Bald Island, Goat Island” shares the duality of life and death, of reality and memory, of childhood horror and lakeside property.
• “Night at the Huggy Bear” takes us on a honeymoon trip where two young newlyweds discover how love never leaves. Ever.
• “The Chosen Ones” preps a family for the apocalypse, by going on a Branson, MO Vacation.
• “Getting the Last Word” exposes how bad mom and dad really get along.
• “Juniper Gesso” tries to fix a dying marriage. Some things can’t be whitewashed. Or can they?
• “Limbo Freezes Over” proves that in the place between heaven and hell, there’s a job that must be done.
• “Learning to Cook” cooks up a young man’s ascent from his father’s disappointment. Problem is, just desserts aren’t always sweet.
• “Mind Over Matter” reminds us that Alzheimer’s can make loved ones forget important days. Terribly, horribly important days.
• “A Life Connected” discovers sisterhood and motherhood don’t hunger for the same ends.
• “Front Porch Optimist” finds the silver lining in an almost-drowning.
• “The Troll Wrestler” grapples with the fraternity of the ring, and fights those who troll chosen brethren.
• “Odds & Ends” shows how Grandpa’s love can fix everything but age and death. Not that he won’t try.
It’s horror, relatively speaking. Welcome to the family.
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by
Grant P. Hudson,
Michal Reiben,
Kerri Jesmer,
J. W. Garrett,
Sam M. Phillips,
C. L. Steele,
Dawn DeBraal,
Richard Prime,
Kelli J. Gavin,
L. T. Waterson
$8.99
C. S. Lewis once wrote: ‘Where the children’s story is simply the right form for what the author has to say, then of course readers who want to hear that, will read the story or re-read it, at any age… I am almost inclined to set it up as a canon that a children’s story which is enjoyed only by children is a bad children’s story. The good ones last.’ (Of Other Worlds: Essays and Stories) This holds very true for the stories (and poems) in this marvellous collection — they have found their right form, and can be read with enjoyment from anyone aged 8 upwards.
Featuring the work of Jim Bates, Brandy Bonifas, Steve Carr, A. S. Charly, Dawn DeBraal, Kelli J. Gavin, J. W. Garrett, Joan Herr, Kerri Jesmer, Denise Johnson, Nerisha Kemraj, Shawn M. Klimek, A. J. Lawdring, Sandra Nguyen, Sam M. Phillips, Richard Prime, Michal Reiben, C. L. Steele, Susanne Thomas, L. T. Waterson and C. L. Williams.
Featuring the work of Jim Bates, Brandy Bonifas, Steve Carr, A. S. Charly, Dawn DeBraal, Kelli J. Gavin, J. W. Garrett, Joan Herr, Kerri Jesmer, Denise Johnson, Nerisha Kemraj, Shawn M. Klimek, A. J. Lawdring, Sandra Nguyen, Sam M. Phillips, Richard Prime, Michal Reiben, C. L. Steele, Susanne Thomas, L. T. Waterson and C. L. Williams.