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Donald McEwing
Donald McEwing was born in Yuma, Arizona in 1957. After a year at Pomona College, he graduated from Northwestern University with a degree in English Literature, but being practical, took a large number of courses in philosophy, Buddhism, and Hinduism. After a lovely summer in Yellowstone Park, he joined the Air Force and served as a Captain in the Strategic Air Command, and went on to earn an MBA. Several other careers followed, including teaching high school English and Social Studies.

Mr. McEwing currently lives in Tigard, Oregon with his wife and two pugs.
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The speculative fiction novel Nouveau Haitiah describes a primitive human culture on an alien world, with a cast of memorable characters including the strong heroine, The Official Hostess, Victoria; Leon, whose quest for salvation leads him to seek The Fountain of Youth; Professor Alihak, the Grand Maestro and author of a book about time and redemption; and Odette, a sociopath specializing in poisons, powders, and perfumes. Through unifying imagery, the novel’s heroes, heroines, and villains explore the universal themes of memory and revenge, our relationship with nature, and how the art of reading connects them all.
NOUVEAU HAITIAH
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The ghosts have been unleashed from the Mountains of Madness. There is no safe haven. After months of hiding in Room 901 of the Arkham sanitarium, the narrator joins an expedition to return to Antarctica, confront this immense and malignant force, and destroy The Book of the Names of the Dead, the Necronomicon. Inspired by the H.P. Lovecraft stories, “At the Mountains of Madness” and “The Call of Cthulhu,” this tale of horror and affirmation concludes deep beneath the ice cap of Eastern Antarctica.
AGAINST THE GHOSTS
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In the occult annex of the Miskatonic University Library, a remarkable find lures the narrator and staff to the Antarctic interior. Their goal: discover the fate of the lost Peabody Expedition of 1931, and recover the last copy of a strange, forbidden text that disappeared with them. Inspired by the H.P. Lovecraft novella, "At the Mountains of Madness," this tale reaches a terrifying resolution upon the high plains of Eastern Antarctica's Chthonic Dome.
GHOSTS FROM THE MOUNTAINS
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