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Warren Rochelle

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Warren Rochelle lives in Crozet, Virginia. He retired from teaching English at the University of Mary Washington in 2020. His short fiction and poetry have been published in such journals and anthologies as Icarus, North Carolina Literary Review, Forbidden Lines, Aboriginal Science Fiction, Collective Fallout, Queer Fish 2, Empty Oaks, Quantum Fairy Tales, Migration, Clarity, Innovation, The Silver Gryphon, Jaelle Her Book, Colonnades, and Graffiti, as well as the Asheville Poetry Review, GW Magazine, Crucible, The Charlotte Poetry Review, and Romance and Beyond. His short story, “The Golden Boy,” was a finalist for the 2004 Spectrum Award for Short Fiction.

Rochelle is the author of five novels. The Wild Boy (2001), Harvest of Changelings
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Warren Rochelle He stood at the door, pressing against it, pushing back at what he heard on the other side, the growling, gnashing, the clawing. But, a dark time late…moreHe stood at the door, pressing against it, pushing back at what he heard on the other side, the growling, gnashing, the clawing. But, a dark time later, he knew he was too tired to continue.(less)
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The Death Bringer is a most satisfying conclusion to J. Scott Coatsworth’s Tharassas Cycle. The novel begins with the planet on the edge of disaster. Catastrophic, world-changing events are in motion. An alien invasion threatens civilization. War is coming.

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Colton Freelove Warren,

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