Jeannie Warner

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About Jeannie Warner
Jeannie Warner spent her formative years in Colorado, Canada, and Southern California, and is not afraid to abandon even the most luxurious domestic environs for an opportunity to travel almost anywhere. She has a useless degree in musicology, a checkered career in computer security, and aspirations of world domination.
Jeannie's writing credits include blogs of random musings and warning on the topics of IT Security, an unpublished body of Victorian fiction, a great many poems of dubious quality and content, publications in online magazines as well as anthologies here on Amazon, a podcast, a movie credit, two short self-published stories, as well as a collection of snarky notes to a former upstairs neighbor. She currently lives in Northern California.
Jeannie enjoys hockey, making music, dancing, and believes strongly that yes is more fun than no. Feel free to buy her a dark and stormy whenever you see her.
Jeannie's writing credits include blogs of random musings and warning on the topics of IT Security, an unpublished body of Victorian fiction, a great many poems of dubious quality and content, publications in online magazines as well as anthologies here on Amazon, a podcast, a movie credit, two short self-published stories, as well as a collection of snarky notes to a former upstairs neighbor. She currently lives in Northern California.
Jeannie enjoys hockey, making music, dancing, and believes strongly that yes is more fun than no. Feel free to buy her a dark and stormy whenever you see her.
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Books By Jeannie Warner
Accursed: A Horror Anthology
Dec 10, 2019
by
Jonathan Lambert ,
Angelique Fawns ,
Michelle von Eschen ,
Mya Lairis ,
Jordan Kerns ,
Justin Guleserian ,
Patsy Pratt-Herzog ,
Jami Baumann ,
Jeannie Warner ,
Sophie Kearing ,
T.J. Tranchell ,
J.C. Raye ,
Joan C. Guyll ,
Richard Lau ,
Alesha Escobar ,
Amanda Crum ,
Jeff Barker ,
Natasha Hanova ,
Sipora Coffelt ,
Mark McLaughlin ,
M. Guendelsberger ,
Judith Baron ,
B.D. Prince ,
H.R. Boldwood ,
Tylor James ,
Karen Thrower ,
Donald J. Bingle ,
Lori Titus
$3.99
Accursed items. Some people believe in them, some people don’t. With a truly cursed item, belief doesn’t matter. It’s gonna get you anyway. You might survive. Or you might not. Maybe you'll be compelled to do things you never would without its influence. Maybe it helped you at the casino. Did you think that was free? There’s always a price to pay, and one you can’t afford. That little lucky charm in your pocket may be doing more damage than good. Sometimes it’s not even an item, it’s a person or a situation. Be careful what you pick up. Be careful who you befriend. You never know. It, or they, might be ACCURSED. Within these pages, you will find twenty-six curses, and witness the havoc they wreaked on unsuspecting victims.
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Scary Snippets: Christmas Edition
Dec 12, 2019
by
Suicide House Publishing ,
Melody Grace ,
Kyle Harrison ,
Tor Anders-Ulven ,
R.C. Mulhare ,
Kim Plasket ,
Dan McKeithan ,
Jay Levy
$0.99
Hark how we tell
Sweet Christmas Hell
All us will say,
Throw cares away!
Christmas is near,
Bring holiday fear
To young and old
Snippets to be told!
Ding dong... ding dong
Horror we bring
One seems to hear
Screaming in fear
From everywhere
Filling the air.
Oh how spirits pound,
Raising the sound,
O'er hill and dale,
Telling their tale.
Gaily they write
Of people’s fright
Snippets of fear,
Christmas is here.
Merry, Merry, Merry, Merry Christmas,
Scary, scary, Scary, Scary Christmas.
Sweet Christmas Hell
All us will say,
Throw cares away!
Christmas is near,
Bring holiday fear
To young and old
Snippets to be told!
Ding dong... ding dong
Horror we bring
One seems to hear
Screaming in fear
From everywhere
Filling the air.
Oh how spirits pound,
Raising the sound,
O'er hill and dale,
Telling their tale.
Gaily they write
Of people’s fright
Snippets of fear,
Christmas is here.
Merry, Merry, Merry, Merry Christmas,
Scary, scary, Scary, Scary Christmas.
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by
Maggie Allen ,
Marilag Angway ,
Michael Barretta ,
Salena Casha ,
Eric Choi ,
Brandon Crilly ,
Joey DiZoglio ,
Bruce Golden ,
R.W.W Greene ,
J.D Harpley ,
Valerie Hunter ,
Nancy Kress ,
Deb Logan ,
Rati Mehrotra ,
Wendy Nikel ,
Sherry D. Ramsey ,
Dianna Sanchez ,
Zach Shephard ,
Doug C. Souza ,
Scott Toonder ,
Dawn Vogel ,
Deborah Walker ,
Leandra Wallace ,
Jeannie Warner ,
Corie Weaver ,
Sean Weaver
$0.99
Do you love new planets, spaceships, and adventure?
You'll love this collection of science fiction stories, because it's stuffed full of amazing futuristic excitement!
Zip through the stars in spaceships while exploring uncharted universes in these amazing adventures for girls, boys and robots of all ages!
Get it now, and blast off today!
You'll love this collection of science fiction stories, because it's stuffed full of amazing futuristic excitement!
Zip through the stars in spaceships while exploring uncharted universes in these amazing adventures for girls, boys and robots of all ages!
Get it now, and blast off today!
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Paperback
by
Marilag Angway ,
Deanna Baran ,
Mike Barretta ,
Eric Del Carlo ,
Salena Casha ,
Brigid Collins ,
Ron Collins ,
Cory Cone ,
C.J. Daring ,
Evan Dicken ,
Anne E. Johnson ,
Amy Griswold ,
Jeanne Kramer-Smyth ,
Nancy Kress ,
Wendy Lambert ,
Vanessa MacLellan ,
Phoebe North ,
Angela Penrose ,
Douglas Smith ,
Eric James Stone ,
Sonja Thomas ,
Deborah Walker ,
Jeannie Warner ,
Alvaro Zinos-Amaro
$0.99
Parents are saying:
"I just wanted to let you know that I received my print copy last night. I backed the book for my 6 year old daughter. My expectation was that we would need to hold on to it for a few years. I had to pry it out of her hands to get her to go to bed. The going is a bit slow, in part because the stories are the most advanced she has read, but in part because she is so excited she has to stop regularly to explain to me what is going on in the story. She has declared it her favorite book." Gary D.
"My daughter is on the couch presently, reading her copy, which I handed to her approximately 3 minutes ago. She is engrossed. Thank you. :)" Matthew McFarland
24 science fiction short stories for the middle grade reader from Hugo and Nebula winning authors as well as newer writers.
It’s time for a bigger universe.
Sally Ride, first American woman in space and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient, famously said: “Young girls need to see role models in whatever careers they may choose, just so they can picture themselves doing those jobs someday. You can’t be what you can’t see.”
Girls need to read stories where any number of possible roles are modeled for them. Just as importantly, boys need to read stories where girls are active participants in adventures. And children of all colors and backgrounds need to know the future includes them.
"When I was a child, the school library had a Girls' Section, which included fairy tales, and a Boys' Section, which included all the science fiction. Things have changed, of course, but not enough. There is a strong need for science fiction, as opposed to fantasy, aimed at girls, especially in the middle grades. This anthology is an important contribution to the effort to fill that need, and I'm delighted to be a part of it."
~ Nancy Kress, winner of five Nebulas, two Hugos, a Sturgeon, and the John W. Campbell Memorial Award
Authors in the anthology are:
Marilag Angway
Deanna Baran
Mike Barretta
Eric Del Carlo
Salena Casha
Brigid Collins
Ron Collins
Cory Cone
C.J. Daring
Evan Dicken
Anne E. Johnson
Amy Griswold
Jeanne Kramer-Smyth
Nancy Kress
Wendy Lambert
Vanessa MacLellan
Phoebe North
Angela Penrose
Douglas Smith
Eric James Stone
Sonja Thomas
Deborah Walker
Jeannie Warner
Alvaro Zinos-Amaro
"I just wanted to let you know that I received my print copy last night. I backed the book for my 6 year old daughter. My expectation was that we would need to hold on to it for a few years. I had to pry it out of her hands to get her to go to bed. The going is a bit slow, in part because the stories are the most advanced she has read, but in part because she is so excited she has to stop regularly to explain to me what is going on in the story. She has declared it her favorite book." Gary D.
"My daughter is on the couch presently, reading her copy, which I handed to her approximately 3 minutes ago. She is engrossed. Thank you. :)" Matthew McFarland
24 science fiction short stories for the middle grade reader from Hugo and Nebula winning authors as well as newer writers.
It’s time for a bigger universe.
Sally Ride, first American woman in space and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient, famously said: “Young girls need to see role models in whatever careers they may choose, just so they can picture themselves doing those jobs someday. You can’t be what you can’t see.”
Girls need to read stories where any number of possible roles are modeled for them. Just as importantly, boys need to read stories where girls are active participants in adventures. And children of all colors and backgrounds need to know the future includes them.
"When I was a child, the school library had a Girls' Section, which included fairy tales, and a Boys' Section, which included all the science fiction. Things have changed, of course, but not enough. There is a strong need for science fiction, as opposed to fantasy, aimed at girls, especially in the middle grades. This anthology is an important contribution to the effort to fill that need, and I'm delighted to be a part of it."
~ Nancy Kress, winner of five Nebulas, two Hugos, a Sturgeon, and the John W. Campbell Memorial Award
Authors in the anthology are:
Marilag Angway
Deanna Baran
Mike Barretta
Eric Del Carlo
Salena Casha
Brigid Collins
Ron Collins
Cory Cone
C.J. Daring
Evan Dicken
Anne E. Johnson
Amy Griswold
Jeanne Kramer-Smyth
Nancy Kress
Wendy Lambert
Vanessa MacLellan
Phoebe North
Angela Penrose
Douglas Smith
Eric James Stone
Sonja Thomas
Deborah Walker
Jeannie Warner
Alvaro Zinos-Amaro
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by
Maggie Allen ,
Michael Barretta ,
Eric Del Carlo ,
Beth Cato ,
Curtis C. Chen ,
Brigid Collins ,
Ralan Conley ,
Cori Cunningham ,
Amy Griswold ,
Austin Hackney ,
Brad Hafford ,
Elliot Rusty Harold ,
Jessi Cole Jackson ,
Anne E. Johnson ,
Jeanne Kramer-Smyth ,
Nancy Kress ,
Wendy Lambert ,
Sherry D. Ramsey ,
Deborah Walker ,
Pam Wallace ,
Jeannie Warner ,
Angeline Woon
$0.99
Send their imagination to the stars!
I highly recommend this collection. I love the variety of young voices it contains. From kids making first contact to piloting starships, the range of adventure is fantastic. -- West Coast Book Reviews
The Universe keeps getting bigger! The adventure continues in this second collection of science fiction short stories for middle grade readers. From a future that could be right around the corner, to cultures that stretch what it means to be human, the common thread of our stories are the girls and boys who take action, solve problems, and become the leaders of tomorrow. Welcome Young Explorers!
Reviews from kids (and their grownups) for the 2015 Young Explorer's Adventure Guide:
“I just wanted to let you know that I received my print copy last night. I backed the book for my 6 year old daughter. My expectation was that we would need to hold on to it for a few years. I had to pry it out of her hands to get her to go to bed. The going is a bit slow, in part because the stories are the most advanced she has read, but in part because she is so excited she has to stop regularly to explain to me what is going on in the story. She has declared it her favorite book.” ~Gary D.
“My daughter is on the couch presently, reading her copy, which I handed to her approximately 3 minutes ago. She is engrossed. Thank you. :)” ~Matthew McFarland
“Entertaining, varied and enrapturing – my young wards for the weekend have positively devoured the book and I’ll admit enjoying it myself once they very reluctantly set it down. I really hope Young Explorer’s Adventure Guide becomes a series. :)” ~Andro Berkovic
“When I was a child, the school library had a Girls’ Section, which included fairy tales, and a Boys’ Section, which included all the science fiction. Things have changed, of course, but not enough. There is a strong need for science fiction, as opposed to fantasy, aimed at girls, especially in the middle grades. This anthology is an important contribution to the effort to fill that need, and I’m delighted to be a part of it.”~ Nancy Kress, winner of six Nebulas, two Hugos, a Sturgeon, and the John W. Campbell Memorial Award
I highly recommend this collection. I love the variety of young voices it contains. From kids making first contact to piloting starships, the range of adventure is fantastic. -- West Coast Book Reviews
The Universe keeps getting bigger! The adventure continues in this second collection of science fiction short stories for middle grade readers. From a future that could be right around the corner, to cultures that stretch what it means to be human, the common thread of our stories are the girls and boys who take action, solve problems, and become the leaders of tomorrow. Welcome Young Explorers!
Reviews from kids (and their grownups) for the 2015 Young Explorer's Adventure Guide:
“I just wanted to let you know that I received my print copy last night. I backed the book for my 6 year old daughter. My expectation was that we would need to hold on to it for a few years. I had to pry it out of her hands to get her to go to bed. The going is a bit slow, in part because the stories are the most advanced she has read, but in part because she is so excited she has to stop regularly to explain to me what is going on in the story. She has declared it her favorite book.” ~Gary D.
“My daughter is on the couch presently, reading her copy, which I handed to her approximately 3 minutes ago. She is engrossed. Thank you. :)” ~Matthew McFarland
“Entertaining, varied and enrapturing – my young wards for the weekend have positively devoured the book and I’ll admit enjoying it myself once they very reluctantly set it down. I really hope Young Explorer’s Adventure Guide becomes a series. :)” ~Andro Berkovic
“When I was a child, the school library had a Girls’ Section, which included fairy tales, and a Boys’ Section, which included all the science fiction. Things have changed, of course, but not enough. There is a strong need for science fiction, as opposed to fantasy, aimed at girls, especially in the middle grades. This anthology is an important contribution to the effort to fill that need, and I’m delighted to be a part of it.”~ Nancy Kress, winner of six Nebulas, two Hugos, a Sturgeon, and the John W. Campbell Memorial Award
Other Formats:
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Nursery Rhymes
Apr 29, 2016
$0.99
When the children of Three Oaks recognize ominous signs, they gather to perform traditional ritual game. The circle ‘choosing game’ and rhyme opens the way for a malicious spirit to come through and wreak havoc on a sleepy country town.
Young Explorer's Adventure Guide, Volume 5
Dec 12, 2018
by
Mike Barretta ,
J.L. Bell ,
Aubrey Campbell ,
Siobhan Carroll ,
Roan Clay ,
Rachel Delaney Craft ,
Shelia Crosby ,
Dana M. Evans ,
anne m. gibson ,
Bruce Golden
$0.99
Don't miss this brand new anthology of 24 stellar science fiction short stories for girls, boys and robots of all ages!
What’s it like to live in a world where humor is banned or to work on a deep-space lighthouse?
If you’re lucky, you might even discover how to escape the Yawning Men!
Curl up in your favorite rocket ship and set your coordinates for adventure in Volume Five of the Young Explorer’s Adventure Guide!
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Of Angels, Silence, and Coffee
May 3, 2016
$0.99
The larger choirs are calling for the end of all things, but a solitary dissenter from a very small choir throws a wrench into the works. Can coffee stop the apocalypse?
by
Grant P. Hudson ,
Edward Ahern ,
Peter Astle ,
Carmen Baca ,
Mark Blickley ,
Brandy Bonifas ,
Gary Bonn ,
M. Boone Mattia ,
David Bowmore ,
Lael Braday ,
G. Allen Wilbanks ,
DM Burdett ,
Steve Carr ,
A.S. Charly ,
RLM Cooper ,
Angelika Delf ,
Denise D’Souza ,
Ximena Escobar ,
María J. Estrada ,
Emily Fluckiger ,
Sharon Frame Gay ,
J.W. Garrett ,
Kelli J Gavin ,
R.A. Goli ,
Gemma Johnston ,
Archit Joshi ,
Mike Kanner ,
Christine Karper-Smith ,
Jill Kiesow ,
Christine King ,
Shawn Klimek ,
Mark Kodama ,
Catherine Lee ,
Vickie J. Litten ,
Catherine A. MacKenzie ,
Robert Mackey ,
Giuseppina Marino Leyland ,
William Masters ,
Silvana McGuire ,
Bo Miranda ,
Umair Mirxa ,
Elizabeth Montague ,
Traci Mullins ,
L. P. ,
A. L. Paradiso ,
Sam M. Phillips ,
Kari Pohar ,
Michal Reibenbach ,
LaVonne Roberts ,
Copper Rose ,
Rich Rurshell ,
Andrew Scobie ,
Stefan Sencerz ,
Sunil Sharma ,
Betty Stanton ,
CL Steele ,
Jeannie Warner ,
L.T. Waterson ,
C.H. Williams ,
Jack Wolfe Frost ,
Grant P. Hudson
$8.80
Writers are spellbinders, wizards, witches, working their magic with words, entrancing and enchanting us. Not for nothing does the word ‘spell’ mean a sequence of letters and a form of words used as a magical charm or incantation. In these tales, the sorcery has been restricted so that its glamour has to work in the space of fifty, five hundred or a thousand words: and work it does, as you will see. From disturbing darkness to light-hearted laughter, the authors within weave their wizardry, making you weep and laugh, feel and think, shiver and gasp, always wanting to turn the page.
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