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Michael Saunders
  • 70, Male
  • Saint Louis, MO
  • United States
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Something About Me and My Book:

Michael Saunders was born and grew up in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. His Father was
Cherokee and Ottawa Indian and his Mother was Irish and German.
He grew up spending most of his summers with his Indian grandparents and remembers fondly
listening to his Grandmother telling stories.
He married shortly after graduating high school and worked at a variety of different jobs, from a
power company employee to a truck driver to retail sales. After ten years he moved his family to
Grand Forks, North Dakota where he attended the University of North Dakota. He graduated with
honors with a BA in American Indian Studies and a minor in Anthropology. He later taught American
Indian Studies at the University for four years.
Michael had short stories published in The Copperfield Review, Wild Child, Underground Voices,
The Southern Reader, The Bygone Days and Author Spot websites.
Michael has lived and worked on American Indian Reservation in Minnesota, North and South
Dakota and New Mexico. He currently lives in Saint Louis, MO. with his daughter, Magen and her
husband Andy and his grand-daughter Janice.

My novel, Ghosthunter is a Native American supernatural western, set in the 1880s.

It is published by Synergebooks at www.synergebooks.com/ebook_ghosthunter
Website:
http://www.redroom.com/author/michael-w-saunders

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Ghosthunter

My novel, Ghosthunter is available here, www.synergebooks.com/ebook_ghosthunter.html Ghosthunter is a Native Americab supernatural western, set in Oklahoma and Kansas in the 1880s, Below is the Prolog and a review.





Prologue

Ned Vance sat on the outcropping of rocks, overlooking the cliffs. He watched as gophers and

mice scurried over the rocks, darting between cracks, escaping the watchful eyes of the two

Eagles that flew overhead. Ned looked skyward, watching… Continue

Posted on April 1, 2009 at 4:56am

Writing

More than one person, including my publisher, told me I needed to do more to market my book. I saw this site on a web search and thought, 'what better network to join'. I hope to learn a few things here and to connect with authors and publishers.



I have been writing for a long time and cannot things of not writing. I write Native American fiction from historical to horror and often both. I have had several stories published and my second novel, Raven Mocker will be coming out soon.… Continue

Posted on March 17, 2009 at 12:55pm

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At 8:01pm on December 8, 2011, Fernando Sobenes said…

Hello Michael. My name is Fernando Sobenes and I want to invite you to read the prologue and the first two chapters of my novel: "The Evil Visitor" in my blog The Evil Visitor

Also you can watch the book trailer.

Best regards,

Fernando

At 1:55am on April 2, 2009, Gladys Hobson said…
What a wonderful family background. I imagine your stories are colourful and intriguing.
Thank you for inviting me to be a friend.
Marketing books is not easy but there are very helpful people here.
At 11:03pm on March 17, 2009, John Kremer said…
Welcome to the Book Marketing Network. Join in some discussions, post a blog or video, schedule an event, make some friends. I think you'll enjoy it here.

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