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Works by Mike Ford (Michael Ford)
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Happily Ever After: Erotic Fairy Tales For Men (1996) Includes works for adult readers from Guy Baldwin, Bruce Benderson, Joseph Bean, Lev Raphael, Michael Lassell, and Samuel R. Delany.( Once Upon a Time: Erotic Fairy Tales For Women Includes works for adult readers from Carol Queen, Cecilia Tan, Christa Faust, Cristina Salat, Corrina Kellam, Dorsie Hathaway, Dorothy Allison, Francesca Lia Block, Heather Lewis, Isobel Bird, Jenifer Levin, Joan M. Schenkar, Karen X. Tulchinsky, Kate Bornstein, Katya Andreevna, Kitty Tsui, Laura Antoniou, Lee Lynch, Linda Smukler, Mam'selle Victoire, Marcy Sheiner, Pat Califia, Red Jordan Arobateau, Robin Podolsky, Robin Sweeney, Shar Rednour, and Wickie Stamps.
Eerie, Indiana Series Based on the hit Fox TV Show, "Erie Indiana" with characters Marshall Teller and Simon Holmes
Return to Foreverware (1997) Bureau of Lost (1977) with John Peel Marshall and Simon must protect Eerie from all the missing dead criminals--including Jesse James and D.B. Cooper--who were able to escape from their crogenic chambers after a power failure." -- Amazon.com Eerie Triangle (1997) "That's quite a handsome statue of Zebediah Eerie in front of the Eerie Town Hall. But how come there's no mention of the town's founder in history books or anywhere else? And what about those 100-year-old pictures of people who still live in Eerie today? Marshall and Simon know the truth must be out there somewhere, and they're going to find it." -- Ingram.com x Have Yourself an Eerie Little Christmas (2001) x Attack of the Two-Ton Tomatoes (1998) Who Framed Alice Prophet? (1998) with Robert James x x The Dollhouse That Time Forgot(1998) They Say (1998) Switching Channels (1998) The Incredible Shrinking Stanley (1998) with Robert James Halloweird (1998)
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