

“I’m facing east, heading west, my thumb a’pointin’ to the future. Hippy girls hitchhiking to California? We’re hard to resist. Of course, you stick out your thumb, you’re sticking out your neck, too.”
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In this fast-paced comic drama, two young Midwest women thumb it across the country to find out a free ride may not take you where you expect to go. Bad choices cancel out good luck when the straight shot to California becomes a zig-zag game of hide and seek.

Juliette missed her mother's funeral. Her husband is glad she's dead. Their neighbor offers her own version of condolences. This is a night of sexual tension, secret revelations and too many graves.
A novella that is humorous, disturbing, and ultimately twisted. Not a "who done it?", and more of a "was it done at all?"

The Anders Farm has a dual reputation. First, it’s “where the bull gored Toby.” Second, it’s “that pretty farm on the hill.”
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Two sisters, guardians of this generations-old homestead, stand at odds when their township “wins” a federal government sanctioned lottery.
The family’s disagreement centers on a contentious issue: Should they surrender pastoral acreage for financial gain to a techno-conglomerate?
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The entire township is embroiled in the debate. Suspicions arise after another “farm accident.”
Family secrets are weaponized. Self-serving ammunition backfires. Who will be left to run the farm?
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Brave New Farm weaves suspense, family dynamics, and the timeless struggle between heritage and progress.