Spinner
By Michael J. Bowler
Genre: YA horror/paranormal
Publisher: YoungDudes Publishing
Fifteen-year-old Alex is a “spinner.” His
friends are “dummies.” Two clandestine groups of humans want his power. And an
ancient evil is stalking him. If people weren’t being murdered, Alex might
laugh at how his life turned into a horror movie overnight.
In a wheelchair since birth, his freakish
ability has gotten him kicked out of ten foster homes since the age of four.
Now saddled with a sadistic housemother who uses his spinning to heal the kids
she physically abuses, Alex and his misfit group of learning disabled
classmates are the only ones who can solve the mystery of his birth before more
people meet a gruesome end.
They need to find out who murdered their
beloved teacher, and why the hot young substitute acts like she’s flirting with
them. Then there’s the mysterious medallion that seems to have unleashed
something malevolent, and an ancient prophecy suggesting Alex has the power to
destroy humanity.
The boys break into homes, dig up graves,
elude kidnappers, fight for their lives against feral cats, and ultimately
confront an evil as old as humankind. Friendships are tested, secrets
uncovered, love spoken, and destiny revealed.
The kid who’s always been a loner will
finally learn the value of friends, family, and loyalty.
If he survives…
Author Bio:
Michael J. Bowler is an award-winning
author of eight novels––A Boy and His Dragon, A Matter of Time (Silver Medalist
from Reader’s Favorite), and The Knight Cycle, comprised of five books:
Children of the Knight (Gold Award Winner in the Wishing Shelf Book Awards),
Running Through A Dark Place, There Is No Fear, And The Children Shall Lead,
Once Upon A Time In America, and Spinner.
He grew up in San Rafael, California, and
majored in English and Theatre at Santa Clara University. He went on to earn a
master’s in film production from Loyola Marymount University, a teaching
credential in English from LMU, and another master's in Special Education from
Cal State University Dominguez Hills.
He acted as producer, writer, and/or
director on several ultra-low-budget horror films, including “Fatal Images,”
“Club Dead,” and “Things II.”
He taught high school in Hawthorne,
California for twenty-five years, both in general education and to students
with learning disabilities, in subjects ranging from English and Strength
Training to Algebra, Biology, and Yearbook.
He has also been a volunteer Big Brother
to eight different boys with the Catholic Big Brothers Big Sisters program and
a thirty-year volunteer within the juvenile justice system in Los Angeles.
He has been honored as Probation
Volunteer of the Year, YMCA Volunteer of the Year, California Big Brother of
the Year, and 2000 National Big Brother of the Year. The “National” honor
allowed him and three of his Little Brothers to visit the White House and meet
the president in the Oval Office.
He is currently working on a sequel to
Spinner.His goal as a YA author is for teens to experience empowerment and
hope; to see themselves in his diverse characters; to read about kids who face
real-life challenges; and to see how kids like them can remain decent people in
an indecent world.
* Spinner won Honorable Mention in Young
Adult Books of 2015 from the San Francisco Book Festival.
Social Media Links:
FB: michaeljbowlerauthor
Blog: sirlancesays.wordpress.com
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