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Six Bits Kindle Edition
Michael Ringering (Author) Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author |
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With only a mysterious telegram, improbable email, and antique newspaper as his guides, Jack London Clarke is thrust into an epic, unsuspecting journey of redemption and self-discovery.
Three days before Christmas, Jack issues a stunning ultimatum to his wife following a damaging confrontation over his suspected infidelity. As he prepares to flee his suburban Chicago home, a knock upon the front door delivers a most unlikely character, one who sets Jack’s personal life spinning out of control.
Consumed by entitlement, excess and temptation, Jack has grown ignorant to his own moral decay and hardened heart, which have alienated the three women who love him most. When his family turns up missing, he must face the reality of his ways and the realization that the life he once had—but never knew—may be lost forever.
While searching through a world not known to modern man, he stumbles upon welcoming strangers who reintroduce him to those things most important in life. Only when he confronts the skeletons of his past and empties his soul of the scars of a debauched childhood can he dream of ever seeing his family again.
EVOLVED PUBLISHING PRESENTS a metaphysical time-travel adventure that just might cause each of us to look inward in self-examination. [DRM-Free]
BOOKS BY MICHAEL RINGERING:
- A Debt of War
- Six Bits
- Where Butterflies Go to Die [Coming Summer 2022]
- John’s Donuts [Coming 2022]
- A Calico Tale (A Short Story)
- A Face on a Train (A Short Story)
- The 9:15 to Grand Central (A Short Story)
- Willy the Whale (A Short Story)
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MORE GREAT FICTION FROM EVOLVED PUBLISHING:
- Hannah’s Voice by Robb Grindstaff
- Indivisible by Julia Camp
- Red Clay, Yellow Grass by Richard Barager
- Along the Watchtower by David Litwack
- Moon Path by Steven Greenberg
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date7 March 2022
- File size3949 KB
Product description
About the Author
EDITOR: In addition to a career as a newspaper editor, publisher, and manager, Robb Grindstaff has written fiction most of his life. The newspaper biz has taken him and his family from Phoenix, Arizona, to small towns in North Carolina, Texas, and Wisconsin, from seven years in Washington, D.C., to five years in Asia. Born and raised a small-town kid, he's as comfortable in Tokyo or Tuna, Texas. The variety of places he's lived and visited serve as settings for the characters who invade his head. His novels are probably best classified as contemporary southern lit, and he's had more than a dozen short stories published in a wide array of genres. His articles on the craft of fiction writing have appeared in various writer magazines and websites, and one of his seminars was presented at the Sydney (Australia) Writers Festival. He also has taught writing courses for the Romance Writers of America, Romance Writers of Australia, and Savvy Authors. Robb retired from the newspaper business in the summer of 2020 to write and edit fiction full time. --This text refers to the paperback edition.
Product details
- ASIN : B09QMQ32S2
- Publisher : Evolved Publishing LLC; 3rd edition (7 March 2022)
- Language : English
- File size : 3949 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 520 pages
About the author

When he was in the third grade at East Alton Elementary School, East Alton, IL, Michael Ringering selected Miriam E. Mason’s Broomtail for a class-assigned book report, and from that moment on, set his sights on writing short stories and other works of fiction.
He published his first novel, Six Bits, in December 2011, earning finalist designation in the 2012 USA Best Book Awards for Fiction. Michael’s second novel, A Debt of War, is now available for sale. He's also published five short stories: Willy the Whale (2017), A Face on a Train (2017), A Calico Tale (2018), The 9:15 to Grand Central (2019), and The Boy Who Ate Dirt (2022). In December 2017, he started his third novel, a trilogy concept based on a childhood memory, and continues to work on several shorts.
Michael was born in Alton, IL, and raised in nearby East Alton, where he graduated from East Alton-Wood River High School in 1984. He’s a 1989 graduate of Murray State University, earning a bachelor’s degree in business administration. Following a 14-year career working in media relations and communications in Major League Baseball, he entered the healthcare industry where he serves as a healthcare administrator.
Michael and his fiancee, Jackie, reside in Southern Illinois with their dog, Victoria, three goats, Macey, Abby and Annie, two horses, Lilly and Sophie, and a slew of chickens.
To contact Michael, please email:
autumnleafpublishersllc@gmail.com.
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