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500 Miles to Go

A love story that touches four decades, 500 Miles to Go is about the importance of, and the risks associated with, the pursuit of dreams. When our dreams cause angst to our loved ones, they become nightmares.

Gail fell for Alex Król before she learned that he risked his life on dirt tracks during…

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Added by J. Conrad Guest on July 8, 2014 at 10:08am — No Comments

The Sad State of the Publishing Industry

“Down these mean streets a man must go who is not himself mean, who is neither tarnished nor afraid.”

Only one man could’ve written the sentence above: Raymond Chandler. It was from an essay that appeared in The Atlantic Monthly in November 1945.



Raymond Chandler has been called one of the greatest stylists of the twenty-first century. Who am I to argue? I love this man’s prose.



From The Long Goodbye: “Alcohol is like love,” he said. “The first kiss is magic, the… Continue

Added by J. Conrad Guest on May 14, 2011 at 12:18pm — 3 Comments

What they’re saying about One Hot January ...

Failing to enter World War II in time to help the Allies defeat the advancing German forces, the U.S. tragically allows Hitler’s brutal empire to rise and rule the world. After years of oppression and systematic genocide, a rebellious faction of Hitler detractors hatches a plot to go back in time and alter the course of future history. Their main objective? To draw the U.S. into WWII, thereby aborting Hitler’s sinister plans before they even have the chance to be born. The unlikely key to…

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Added by J. Conrad Guest on May 13, 2011 at 7:00am — No Comments

One Hot January Launches

One Hot January

Author: J. Conrad Guest

Publisher: Second Wind Publishing

ISBN: 978-1-935171-31-7

Binding: Trade Paper

250 pages

Price: $15.50



NORTHVILLE, MI—One Hot January is the second novel in the last year from Michigan writer J. Conrad Guest. The first of a science fiction/alternate reality diptych, the premise is based on a theory that Winston Churchill and…

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Added by J. Conrad Guest on May 13, 2011 at 6:00am — No Comments

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