Keith B. Darrell

A prolific American writer of short stories, novels, nonfiction books, and newspaper and magazine articles, Keith B. Darrell is the author of the short story collections "Randoms", "Careywood" and "Shards"; the "Halos & Horns" fantasy series: "Paved With Good Intentions"(Book 1), "And A Child Shall Lead Them" (Book 2), "To Hell in a Handbasket" (Book 3), and "The Witches' Cauldron" (Book 4); the textbook "Issues In Internet Law: Society, Technology, and the Law" (now in its 7th edition); the Young Adult novel "The View Through Tinted Windows"; and two web design books: "The Web Designer's Client Handbook"; and "Putting Your Business on the Internet: Your Website, Your Web Designer & YOU!" Keith has also published 40 eStorybooks for Kindle.

Randoms, his speculative fiction anthology, was a finalist in the 2009 National Indie Excellence Awards and was also honored as a finalist in the… Read more

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Kindle Edition: £1.92
10 May 2011
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23 Mar 2011
Kindle Edition: £1.92
9 May 2011
Paperback: £9.33 Kindle Edition: £3.83
16 Jun 2011
Kindle Edition: £0.77
19 Oct 2011
31 Jan 2006
30 Sep 2006
Kindle Edition: £1.92
30 July 2007
Hardcover: £77.76
30 Sep 2008
Paperback: £10.12
1 Oct 2009
Hardcover: £56.00
1 Jan 2011
Paperback: £15.53
1 Aug 2011


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