Eric Demarest spent most of his childhood living in his imagination. His adult life isn't much different, except now he writes his imaginings down and makes other people read them. Demarest loves how stories can make us understand ourselves and others more fully. Eric's work has been featured in SPIDER Magazine.When he's not writing or reading, he spends his time watching science fiction movies and imagining what life is like in the parallel universe where he became a film score composer instead of a fiction writer. Eric Demarest lives in Overland Park, Kansas, with his wife and their cat. Alex Williams is an editor and creative director at 5310 Publishing. 5310 Publishing distributed to global and regional chain bookstores, independent retailers, online retailers, gift retailers, museum shops, and public and school libraries. Eric Williams is the owner of 5310 Publishing. 5310 Publishing publishes, services, and distributes books and ebooks worldwide. 5310 Publishing is a family-owned business dedicated and committed to helping our authors get their books published and to discover new and original ways of promoting their stories and views in front of an audience. Follow @eric5310pub on Twitter and @ericbookpublisher on Instagram. Follow us @5310publishing on Twitter and Instagram.
"A rare story that empowers kids from regular walks of life... Heroes are not just comic book legends defined by their powers, but everyday people who simply do what is right. " -Early Reader Review"When Matt faces trouble in his hometown, the teen and his friends soon find out they're not losers after all. In this young-adult gem, Demarest creates genuine characters whose loyalty and courage are tested. While doing the right thing isn't always easy, sometimes it's even dangerous." -Nicole Sorrell, author of The Art of Living Series"A sinister plot that could prove deadly on a grand scale. Matt's not the only one who learns to appreciate a special power. Along the way, they all learn that sometimes a disability is an ability in disguise-it all depends on how you use it." -Fran Borin, author of The Ghost Adventures of Orion O'Brien Series"The characterization of Tess, a non-speaking autistic girl is not only extremely respectful and accurate, but something to be commended as an example as superb representation of a capable autistic individual." -Early Reader Review
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