DW Carver

DW Carver

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I have written a substantial amount of adult self-help literature in the mental health field: books, booklets and leaflets; on salary or a fee basis. My short book, ‘Self-treatment for Phobias’ sold in the thousands through my employers and last time I checked, my fifty page book, 'Thinking Problems' was being used by a London college as part of their recommended reading for students. I have never been represented by a UK literary agent but have an American agent for my fantasy novels.

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Puppy Dogs' Tails

D W Carver

Jane liked to think that her ability to work out when people were lying was a simple skill. She was wrong.


Jane Stapleford has the ability to tell truth from lies. The price she pays is extreme head pain that has only become bearable due to medication given to her by her boss. She begins to realise that her abilities could be money in the bank to the right person; and that person is watching her.

 

Nightmares and Other Therapy

D W Carver

Michael thought that a few weeks in a mental hospital would solve his problems. it wasn't the biggest mistake of his life, but close.


Michael Porter’s depression; linked to violent nightmares, results in him being pressured into entering a mental hospital by his employers. There he comes under physical and sexual threat from another patient and a staff member; but this is only the beginning of his problems.

 

Birth of Evil

D W Carver

When death doesn't last, those who like to kill make new rules.


In the year 500 A.D. David thought that being seen as a witch, alone, hated and feared by all, was the worst life he could possibly imagine for himself. After meeting the beautiful Toria: outlaw and friend of the forest Spyrits, he found that his life could be a great deal better and much, much worse.

 

Aces & Eights

D W Carver

When the search is more important than finding, being told that, is rarely welcome.


Mark Jordan was on a mission: to confront his uncle's murderer. During his search he encountered a young woman with a quest of her own. Between them they found a lot more than they could deal with.

 

Birds & Angels

D W Carver

Jane hoped the creature she feared had physical form, wasn't in her head.


Jane Garvin has tried to put guilt about the road crash deaths of her husband and daughter behind her, but violent acts by an unidentified person to protect her and her sister’s family had aggravated the dread that she might be as murderously psychotic as the police in charge of her accident investigation, once suspected.

 

Peter and The Airman

D W Carver

Two young brothers living in Southern England, Summer 1977. They seem fairly ordinary. Thy are not.


At age eleven, Peter Mallory enjoyed the fact that his older brother, Jonathan, was able to keep the world’s planes flying with the mental powers the boys believed their father had given him. When Jonathan killed for the second time in service of his mission, Peter began to question his faith.

 

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fatema wrote 25 days ago

hi please back ache in my heart thanks, read any chapter and commet,.....

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After one year on the site and over 700 reviews, I have accepted many....

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Just wanted to say again how much I enjoyed your book. It was my plea....

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I wrote 916 days ago

I only posted these chapters yesterday. If there is enough interest I will post some more. view book

I wrote 916 days ago

Thanks. Now all I need is a publisher to say that and I've cracked it. view book

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I'm new to this. Feedback always welcome. view book

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