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Voyd and Marjorie are two Martians working in America. It's their goal to work at MarsCorp peddling holograms. But will they get a chance? This summer, I found an old paperback copy of Danny Dunn and the Weather Machine and a strange code was handwritten on the inside cover: CIA 029-K48. What could it mean? Answering that mystery inspired this latest novel: A melting wax museum, a Martian temp agency, Betty Grable, Postum, telepathy, mirage, a giant robot wandering around town, wolves at the zoo, the sound of rain. This novel is a humorous fantasy for all ages, illustrated by the author. Note: Book comes in Hard Cover or Soft Cover editions, with different illustrations!
From the flooded depths of Seattle's Neptune Theatre, a drop of water seeks an author to tell its story. So begins an inspired magical book featuring a vaudeville act's last performance and the interference of the Counterfeit Reality machine.
Eleven magical short stories with illustrations by the author. For all ages, featuring a stegosaurus, a haunted rowboat, Buddy Holly, cars, rats, comedy, Murphy's Law, Russian potatoes, Martian television, blue jays and a 70 foot dandelion.
Lexington Brown, boy inventor, has grown old, but the pond in his backyard has been hiding the most amazing invention of all, one that brings his past and his two best friends back together. A magical illustrated children's book for all ages.
A sparkling little novel inspired by Roald Dahl and the hot summer weeks of August. A counterfeiter with a pet giraffe, a magician with a robot, a detective with a talking bird, adventure on the streets and stage. Mystery, humor, and love. Illustrated throughout by the author.
A detective is drawn out of his garage to face a witchcraft adventure. The author reveals the inspiration for this novel: "I thought about witches (and water and the Land of Oz) and hope that rain can''t harm them in the Pacific Northwest." Magical, mysterious and poetic. Illustrated by the author.
Written from January--March, Allen Frost presents 106 short story poems walking with you from winter into spring. Ranging from childhood into the future of outer space travel, these are humorous and imaginative gifts illustrated by the author.
This adventure is the sequel to The Robotic Age (2018). Marconi the hapless magician is once again beset by ghosts and robots as he tries to present the greatest stage act the world has ever seen. Magically illustrated throughout, an inspired, exciting read for all ages.
This is a magical novel about a paperboy who discovers his midnight route takes him through the woods to a ghost town. Written in a poetic style and also illustrated by the author, this is an imaginative book for all ages.
A magical novel for all ages illustrated by the author. Two creators of a fake novel find themselves on the run, chased by tigers. Helped by muses and the American Driving School, they find sanctuary in a strange animal world.
Allen Frost''s first published book Ohio Trio, a collection of 3 novellas, was published in 2001. After 23 years, the author has gone back in time to reconstruct that book''s first two novellas in their original hand-sewn format, fully illustrated as a modern Big Little Book. "The Heaven Antenna" and "Crayon Fable" which make up Heaven Crayon are magical adventures set in a mysterious Midwest. Fantastical fiction for all ages.
A collection of poetic short fiction inspired by a visit to the rare butterfly shrine of a silent movie actress. This book begins with Violet and travels through time and neighborhoods, ghosts and forests, to end with passenger pigeons. A book of imagination and inspiration for all ages. Illustrated by the author.
Three days in Florida turned into a book of sunshine inspired stories. Book includes cartoons by the author. A colorful trip into the imagination for all ages. This is Allen Frost's 34th book.
Allen Frost's first novel written in the mid-1980s while still in college is an apocalyptic, Old Testament travel through 1960s America in a Cadillac with a stained-glass windshield. You will go deep into this country's violent shadows to get to the other side. The moon, Vietnam, reservations and segregations, myths, murder, money, guns and Russians, hot dogs and holocaust, saints and dreamers, a haunted road where war is ever real but Amelia Earhart is flying overhead. This is a heck of a book to start a writing career!
The Last Paper Stars is Allen Frost's 30th published book! This time, Good Deed Rain excavates three manuscripts from the vault, when the author was in his 20s. This book features three related adventures. The first is "The Last Frankenstein" inspired by minimum wage jobs. The next section is "Paper Guide" about a fantasy library. The final part of the book is a sort of science fiction called "Stars Become Sand When They Land" with a girl who survives Seattle with the help of friend made of car parts. A book for all ages, especially relevant to young adult readers with a heart.
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