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One of life’s little pleasures…

November 23, 2013Uncategorizedsamuel

Muggington is out in the brisk November air walking through Manhattan. His wife drags him into a shop bursting with colors and scents. Muggington resigns himself to a long stay but wait! There is a comfy man chair especially designated for husbands. Muggington tosses aside the frilly red pillow and sinks into the soft cushion.

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Gangs and New York City

November 22, 2013Force for Good, New York CityGangs, New York citysamuel

In the novel “Force for Good” high school students encounter dangerous gangs.  Everything in this novel is fiction but unfortunately gangs and violence are a fact of life for many young people in the U.S.

Take a look at the following link to find out more about gangs in New York City:

http://www.streetgangs.com/cities/new-york-city

 

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Virtual worlds

November 22, 2013Force for Good, technology3D virtual worlds, Force for Good, virtual realitysamuel

Life has a disconcerting habit of overtaking fiction.  After finishing “Force for Good” in which 3D virtual worlds play a part, I discovered this:

Sim on a Stick – http://simonastick.com/

All you need to do is pop a USB drive into a computer and you can build your own universe.

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Force for Good

November 19, 2013Force for GoodDedication, Force for Goodsamuel

This novel, Force for Good, is for all the young people who have good hearts, and who are learning the ways of the world.  In spite of the terrible things that happen every day individuals can make positive changes.

-Samuel Muggington

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From the Mind of Muggington

November 19, 2013From the Mind of MuggingtonMuggington, Quotesamuel
Stroll through life with your eyes and ears wide open.
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Samuel Muggington’s brand-new novel is scheduled to be released soon.

November 18, 2013Uncategorizedsamuel

Samuel Muggington is hard at work on his new novel, an action-packed thriller that should be released in the coming months.

Check back for more information.  Or even better, subscribe to this blog to get advance notice of the publication date.

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Welcome!

November 18, 2013Uncategorizedmystery, New fiction from Samuel Muggington, suspense, thrillersamuel

Interested in works by Samuel Muggington?

Check out the following:

Force for Good by Samuel Muggington

Read the review of Force for Good on Kirkus Reviews:  “A surprisingly upbeat thriller with loads of charm.”

Want more Muggington?

Try the following:

Sciurus by Samuel Muggington

and

People of the Stones by Samuel Muggington

 

 

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