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Acclaimed author John T. Cullen's fiction and nonfictionJohn T. Cullen is the acclaimed author of fiction and nonfiction. This section contains links to his stand-alone fiction. A scriptorium (Latin for writing-place) was an area where ancient scribes and medieval monks read and copied manuscripts. The image is from a photo of Westminster Abbey in London.

Praise from Ray Bradbury for The Christmas Clock, a touching and atmospheric holiday novel—a digital update of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, complete with an impatient, cell-phone flipping modern genie who finds Mr. Arthur Latchloose the most baffling and frustrating client he's ever had to chaperone through the dangers of the holiday season.


Christmas Clock (Ray Bradbury praised)  [F]   [B&N]   [P]
Umnitsa (WW2 Suspense) [F]  [B&N]  [P]
Doom Spore San Diego (SF/H)   [F]   [B&N] [P]
This Shoal of Space (Science Fiction)  [F]  [B&N]   [P]
Have Blue (Techno-Historical-Romance)   [F]  [B&N]  [P]
The Sibyl's Urn (Historical Fantasy)  [F]  [B&N]  [P]

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Nonfiction: The Reading Room contains exciting articles on fascinating topics by John T. Cullen

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Digital only, all formats: [F]=Fictionwise (title click default).
Mixed print & digital: [B&N]=Barnes&Noble, [P]=Powells, [A]=Amazon.

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