Books from Oghma Creative Media

  • Noisy Creek
    By Pamela Foster

    ... smack in front of the doors of the Baptist church where she'd been married and where all her children had been presented to the congregation and flat refused to shake ole Pastor Griffin's hand after one too many sermons where he ...

  • Limestone County
    By Darrel Sparkman

    “Thanks to your video and pictures, Detwiler and Sanders are in custody. We're still running down the payoffs, but the commissioners have resigned. Gonna be a lot of empty positions to vote on soon. Rita, I....” She glanced up when he ...

  • Mustang: A Novel of World War II
    By John J. Dwyer

    An American Odyssey of War and Faith Climb into the cockpit with Dust Bowl farm boy Lance Roark as he arrives in England commanding a B-17 Flying Fortress at the height of World War II. A prologue, 2017’s Will Rogers Medallion Gold Medal ...

  • Friends Call Me Bat
    By Paul Colt

    D&RG creditors refused to finance President W. J. Palmer's request for funds to develop the section. The creditors insisted D&RG lease the right of way to the AT&SF as a source of funds to repay the line's debt. Left with no choice, ...

  • Crowned: The Legend of the Three Bears
    By Alice Cai

    Surprised, he looked toward the stone, and noticed the tombstone emitted a dim, blue light. “Who's there?” he whispered back. The blue light flashed. “I'm Roy.” The Minister took a step back. “I never heard of you.

  • Kill Switch
    By Gordon Bonnet

    Choose a side.

  • Sacred Alarm Clock O Backup
    By John T. Biggs

    “I'm Hannah.” Her gums show a little when she smiles, but that doesn't make me feel any less inappropriate. She hands me her book and plucks at ... Hannah runs her tongue over her lips and smiles again. ... “How'd you know my war name?

  • A Trial By Error
    By Susan Eschbach

    Three stories high, the main hall was open from the first floor to the domed roof. Windows around the circumference of the dome allowed light to penetrate all the way back to the first floor. Massive stone columns supported the stairs.

  • The Cherokee Strip
    By Dennis Doty, Dusty Richards

    HE MET WITH the man in charge of grazing rent in his Baxter Springs office. The Association had bought a large store for their headquarters, but they hadn't moved into it yet. Glen Grubs was a short man, wore boots, no necktie, ...

  • Division
    By S.J. Cairns

    Did they use gas chambers still? Electric chairs? Yes, but in Canada? “Arizona, Missouri, Wyoming, and Oklahoma have gas chambers. No death penalty in Canada since nineteen seventy-six.” “Not helping, dickcheese,” I thought, ...

  • Hard Truth
    By Andrew Butters

    Nothing he sees or hears is reassuring to him. Trapped inside, powerless in every way, he feels the cracks forming in the carefully-laid foundations of his world—exposing a cold, hard truth he is unprepared to face.

  • Out and About
    By Staci Troilo

    When I got out, it was all too easy to reorganize. Force the foreigners out of my turf before they gained a strong foothold. Problem was the supply chain. I had trouble securing the merchandise. Then Unger got out.

  • Sierra Hotel
    By Kent McInnis

    Take a seat and strap yourself in, because Sierra Hotel is a full-throttle dive into the world of the United States Air Force during the conflict in Vietnam.

  • Waltzing with Tumbleweeds: A Collection of Western Short Stories
    By Dusty Richards

    THE HAWKS WILL MISS HIM A STRONG BREATH FROM THE FAR away Gulf of Mexico tossed and curled the eternal waves of feathered bluestem. Across the endless rolling hills, ten million stalks of tall grass waltzed without a bride.

  • The Obituary Collector
    By Gordon Bonnet

    Very quickly he sees that the killings are the work of a highly intelligent—but profoundly disturbed—mind. Is it one of the psychiatric patients?

  • The Dead Letter Office
    By Gordon Bonnet

    There are binders full of charts, and dozens of binders containing letters, each one in its own plastic sleeve. Some of the letters are really old. ... Marie—that's Miss Dyer's youngest niece—called her study the 'Dead Letter Office'.

  • The Shambles
    By Gordon Bonnet

    And when a young megalomaniac decides that she wants the Shambles to be her kingdom, regardless of whose life it costs, Tucker is jerked out of his complacency into a world where there are no rules—and Mansour and Williamson may be the ...

  • Soldier's Heart: A Novel
    By Pamela Foster

    Jeremiah Jones is a man haunted by the horrors of war.

  • Bar Harbor: A Short Story Collection
    By J.B. Hogan

    “Maximovich—er—Mr. Gorki wishes to share the text of his telegram with you and then needs to rest. Mr. Edwin Markham, the artist, will be calling on us shortly. Shall we, please?” The reporters agreed, although the World man did so ...

  • Bounty of Vengeance: Ty's Story
    By Paul Colt

    A murderous drifter. A grieving husband. A range war about to explode. Bounty of Vengeance introduces Paul Colt’s sweeping Bounty Trilogy.