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Stephen H. Provost is an author of paranormal adventures and historical non-fiction. “Memortality” is his debut novel on Pace Press, set for release Feb. 1, 2017.

An editor and columnist with more than 30 years of experience as a journalist, he has written on subjects as diverse as history, religion, politics and language and has served as an editor for fiction and non-fiction projects. His book “Fresno Growing Up,” a history of Fresno, California, during the postwar years, is available on Craven Street Books. His next non-fiction work, “Highway 99: The History of California’s Main Street,” is scheduled for release in June.

For the past two years, the editor has served as managing editor for an award-winning weekly, The Cambrian, and is also a columnist for The Tribune in San Luis Obispo.

He lives on the California coast with his wife, stepson and cats Tyrion Fluffybutt and Allie Twinkletail.

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L.F. Falconer, author of "The Star Catcher"

Stephen H. Provost

L.F. Falconer is the author of nearly a dozen titles, all of which are available on Amazon. Her works include three books in her Legacy of Skur series, described by Blue Ink Review as “an intriguing and well-crafted fantasy of epic proportions.” The author lives in Fallon, Nevada, one of the cities featured in my own book, America’s Loneliest Road. I’m happy to have her here for this interview on The Open Book, discussing her latest novella, The Star Catcher.

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