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Redbird
2019
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4.80
Average Rating
315
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Zane, a sixth-grader who is deaf and wears hearing aids, is new to Redbird, an inner-city grade school in a poor working-class neighborhood called The Birds. From the beginning, Zane senses that something at the school is not quite right; something evil there is toying with him. Zane’s attachment to a kindergartner leads to a final decision that Zane must make in his battle against the school—and the battle for his own sanity and life.
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Author

Steve Carr
Author · 3 books

Told by a high school teacher that he had writing talent, Steve Carr's career as a writer began right after graduation. He spent three years in the Army as a military journalist, writing articles for newspapers all over Florida, and followed that up with four years in the Navy where he taught in the Psychiatric Technician Program at Portsmouth Naval Hospital, training Hospital Corpsmen how to provide care and support in an inpatient setting for young men with psychiatric disorders. He then finished college, majoring in English/Theater and then spent the next 13 years working in non-profit health care development and management, mostly in rural communities, during which time several of his plays that he wrote in his spare time were produced in several states. He gave up the steady income to pursue his dream of writing/producing/directing his own plays and began a theatrical production company in Arizona. He retired early and in June 2016 began writing short stories. Since then he has had over 450 short stories published internationally in over 280 different print and online magazines, literary journals and anthologies. He has over 130 publications and books that contain his short stories listed on his Amazon bibliography. He has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize twice. In 2019, he was on the cover of the Inner Circle Writers' Magazine inaugural issue and dubbed "The King of Short Stories." He's a native of Cincinnati but has traveled extensively in the United States and abroad. He currently lives in Richmond, Virginia where when he's not writing he frets about his writing peers not getting the attention they deserve. He is the founder of Sweetycat Press, a Facebook Group, that produces publications as promotion tools for emerging writers

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