DEAN SHEARER
About DeanDean Shearer lives in Casper, Wyoming and has published multiple novels, novellas, short stories, and nonfiction articles. Every month he publishes a magazine Shearer's Monthly Magazine filled entirely with his own work.
He reads when he's not writing, and walks, and talks (a lot), and has a lot of fun. Contact Dean |
Dean's Books
(Note: All books with a * are Amazon exclusive. All other's can be purchased nearly anywhere.)
Shearer's Monthly Magazine #1 Seventeen thousand words of fiction written by Dean Shearer. The magazine includes the following short stories: The Writer, Perhaps Tomorrow, Rain and Thunder and Lightning, Insanity, Evil, Where Art Thou?, Spiderland, Moving On, Changing, Sacrifice Me, Heaven, The Painter. Evil, Where Art Thou? (Short Story) What would you do if Evil was there, somewhere, but you didn't know how to get rid of it? It's there, in the trees . . . in the house: Evil: they can feel it. It's there, she knows that, but where? And when will it reveal itself? All Alisha knows is that it will come. But when is the big question. In the short story Evil, Where Art Thou? dreams are haunted, the house is haunted, and the woods are haunted. Will they escape? '*The Writer (Short Story) If you want a nice, witty story, this is the short story for you. He's a hard worker. In fact, he's the hardest worker there ever was. The old man works his body parts so hard they cease to exist. First went the fingers. Then the palms. Then the wrists. Then the arms. How far will the man go before he slows down? Heaven (Short Story Collection) In this short story collection, tales intertwine, revolving around the realities of everyday life. That it’s lovely, scary, painful, and uncertain. It’s a snapshot of moments where the good, the bad, the heartbreaks, and the successes combine. But through it all there’s peace. Each story unveils the complexities of being, where despite the things that happen in people’s lives, no matter how they feel about it, life is as it should be. Life is messy. It’s beautiful. It’s heaven. Rain and Thunder and Lightning (Short Story) If you like Good Omens, Neverwhere, or The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, this is the short story for you. Rain and Thunder and Lightning--they rain and they flash and they crackle. And they talk. When Curtis overhears their conversation and tells everyone he knows, The Man Upstairs warns them: If they don't kill Curtis and everyone he has told (his family, his friends--and the mailman) they will die. Spiderland (Short Story) A single object can provide a world of magic for a person. Manny finds his an old Native American pipe in his grandmother's basement. His grandmother is sick and old, and she tells Manny he can have it when she dies. She dies, but Manny never gets the pipe. But he does not forget about the pipe; no, the magic of the pipe stays with him for eternity. |