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Hello,

My name is Noah Copley. I'm pleased to announce that NVH Publishing has published and released my first novel titled Late Season. For anyone who writes and has attempted to be published or has been published, this is a dream come true. In about seven weeks, Late Season will also be available on Amazon.com. Here is a synopsis if you're interested: "In the year's late season, Hell has come to Jalagee, West Virginia. The town's dead work alongside the living, filling tenuous business contracts for an energy starved planet. Black magic blankets the land and God has abandoned Jalagee's people. The pathway between dimensions is opened and the devil no longer waits to walk upon the world..."
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I've received some nice early reviews. Here's one:
''Late Season is a rural horror tale written in the grand tradition of Jack Finney's Invasion of the Body Snatchers. Noah Copley's writing style is so unsurpassed and individual that it is a pleasure to say that he is one of the finest writers I have ever come across. Late Season is the most imaginative and entertaining novel that I have read in years.''
- Horror Writer Glynn Barrass
Stranger Aeons

For anyone interested, my website address is www.noahcopley.net

My author spotlight and links to my website and the publisher's webstore are at http://nvhmag1.webs.com/authorsspotlight.htm

If you've made it this far, thanks much for reading. I'll answer any of your questions. -Noah

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