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Published Works

Somehow, I have it stuck in my head that I can write something that others might actually want to read.  I like to explore different genres of writing.  On the horizon, I see the glimmer of 'the next great American novel' waiting for me catch up to it and hope that it's not a mirage.

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Non-Fictional/Scholarly Writing
  • The Relevancy of Twitter to Patron Usage and Workflow Processes in Libraries

Larson, M.J. (2010). The Relevancy of Twitter to Patron Usage and Workflow Processes in Libraries.  Retrieved from http://elearnmag.acm.org/featured.cfm?aid=1890747

  • The Non-Allness of the Hangman’s Justice

Larson, M.J. (2011).  The Non-allness of the hangman’s justice.  (1), 68-73.

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Fictional Writing

Roboconjuring - The Discovery (2015)  

Magic is dead. Or is it? Young ‘Lucky’ Brown has the amazing ability to work magic, although he has no idea how he does it. But the US Army can do magic too, in the form of sophisticated android soldiers, Flexbots, that can work magic, or at least good science. But when the Flexbots are unexpectedly knocked out of action, the Army borrows Lucky for a secret mission. Can this teenage conjurer help keep the Army, and perhaps the country, safe while staying a step ahead of the local bullies that are constantly trying to ruin his life?

 

Available for purchase in ebook format on Amazon Kindle (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00SSS9AK2) and

Smashwords (https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/511834)

 

I am currently a guest columnist for Humor Times, a fun online/print monthly publication that is sure to put a smile on your face.

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