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Isa and Amelia Earhart by AnneTammel
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First published by Saint Julian Press, "Isa and Amelia Earhart" is another short segment about Isa, the Los Angeles-based writer haunted by recurring dreams about missing women. After signing up for a series of life-or-death adventures in faraway locales, Isa must now face her own worst fears, and risk everything in order to expose the women's unsolved mysteries and stop the dreams. This short segment covers Isa's early life, and the reasons she believes she maintains a connection with the elusive American icon, Amelia Earhart...
Before Led Zeppelin and After: 1973 by AnneTammel
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First published by 3Elements Literary Review, this short segment, Before Led Zeppelin and After: 1973, is a work of fiction that introduces Sabine, a missing woman who appears as the first in a series of mystery / romance novels about Isa, a Los Angeles-based writer haunted by recurring dreams about missing women. After signing up for a series of life-or-death adventures in faraway locales, Isa must now face her own worst fears, and risk everything in order to expose the women's unsolved mysteries and stop the dreams.
Amelia Earhart at the Red Sea by AnneTammel
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First published by Saint Julian Press, "Amelia Earhart at the Red Sea" is a work of fiction. In this short segment, taken from an upcoming fiction series about Isa, a Los Angeles-based writer haunted by recurring dreams about missing women. Isa has experienced recurring dreams about Amelia, including Amelia's final voyage and her whereabouts. After signing up for a series of life-or-death adventures in faraway locales, Isa must face her own worst fears, and risk everything in order to expose the women's unsolved mysteries and stop the dreams. In this short segment, author Anne Tammel paints a picture of Amelia Earhart's final journey, which has come to Isa in a series of dreams. Through a portrayal of Isa and her dreams, Tammel retraces the crucial stops of Amelia's fateful voyage, and explain reasons behind her disappearance.