Different Prisons

Different Prisons

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Join the author as he takes you on an extraordinary journey into his intense world, teaching convicted felons inside two all-male state prisons in northern Ohio. The story Different Prisons is a collection of short stories, poetry, and anecdotes taken directly from Dr. Thomas Davison's personal journals and unique experiences. This is real-life stuff, not the 'Hollywood version.' It will make you laugh, and it will make you cry ...What do the readers have to say about Different Prisons?A Journey You Never Expected to Take, But Will CherishI have loved this story so much. It will make you laugh, cheer, and cry. I think that a book or story that teaches you so much, including about yourself, is rare-highly recommended. It's a must-read.I Truly Love This StoryI love this story! It is so real. He gives the reader insight into the day-to-day life of a prisoner. I give this story my highest rating and recommend you try it. You will be hooked!Fresh and NewThis is the most honest look at life inside a prison I have seen. The accounts are real and so raw. They allow you to feel everything the author and his students feel. This is a story filled with insights into somewhere most of us will never go. It is well worth your time and a gripping read.A Story That Enlightens YouI've become enlightened by the stories of those who are/were incarcerated for whatever reason. Doctor D's experiences show that what society may say is irredeemable truly is if one only provides guidance to the light.A Powerful and Deeply Moving StoryBravo! Doctor D., You offer so much fascinating insight into prison life. What a great story and Journey this is. I love your addition of prison-themed poems. They are so raw and moving. I know exactly what you mean when discussing different kinds of prisons. I have imprisoned myself with negativity. Your ability to struggle through to reach these men is inspiring to read. Thank you for sharing this fantastic story!…

New Beginnings: A Story in The Cthulhu Mythos

New Beginnings: A Story in The Cthulhu Mythos

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With the help of modern technology, the unthinkable goal of the Cthulhu cult is closer than ever to being realized. As the remaining days before the opening of a cosmic portal that will unleash incomprehensible horrors on the world wane, Professor Henry Silberhutte and his team must find a way to stop them. But the revelation of a secret threatens the team. Will the Professor and John Steele, the team's strongest warrior, prevail against the Cthulhu chaos worshipers?…

The Boy With Strange Eyes

The Boy With Strange Eyes

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Dr. Davison's award-winning YA Fantasy, action-adventure novel, The Boy With Strange Eyes, was voted by the readers as their favorite story. The Boy With Strange Eyes was voted the #1 best read across all genres by the voters, winning the Championship for the Kindle Vella Writers Tournament. Be prepared for an immersive journey.From the readers:• Kuni is the story's heart, a character marked by loss yet defined by resilience. Orphaned after the successive passing of his grandfather, mother, and father, Kuni's evolution into the heroic figure of Kimyo is a testament to his inner strength. • Enduring relentless bullying from the islanders, Kuni perseveres, driven by his ambition to become a formidable warrior.• Kuni's strong determination and bravery give hope to everyone in the story and the readers. An inspiring story• A young orphan boy named Kuni seeks to carve out his destiny against all odds. This timeless tale of adventure and self-discovery is suitable for readers of all ages.• Kuni ventures to the fabled eastern island, driven by a desire to transcend his humble beginnings and find his place in the world. • What truly shines in this tale is the journey of growth and acceptance that Kuni undergoes as he endeavors to earn the respect of the islanders and fulfill his aspirations of becoming a warrior. • Through it all, Kuni's unwavering determination and courage serve as a beacon of hope, inspiring both the characters within the story and the readers themselves…