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Robert Adams steps through a secret mountain portal into an alternative universe where he must resurrect his dormant psychic powers to tell friend from foe i.  · The Sun Singer isn't just a book, it's an enlightening. It's a pass to worlds beyond the mundane of closed thought and mediocrity. Perhaps 'home' is in the unopened doors of imagination after all. Kudos to Mr. Campbell for daring to go through the /5(19). Malcolm R. Campbell has 40 books on Goodreads with ratings. Malcolm R. Campbell’s most popular book is The Sun Singer.


Malcolm R. Campbell. Author of "Conjure Woman's Cat," a s-era novella set in the Florida Panhandle. The first three chapters of this book have been nominated for a Pushcart Prize. The book has two sequels, "Eulalie and Washerwoman" and "Lena." Campbell is also the author of "Sarabande," "The Sun Singer," and "Sarabande.". out of 5 stars The Sun Singer by Malcolm R. Campbell. Reviewed in the United States on November 9, Verified Purchase. As a young boy Robert Adams started having prophetic dreams. Traumatized after seeing the death of a young neighbor girl in a dream and the next morning actually witnessing her death he vowed to suppress this curse. Malcolm R. Campbell is an author of magical realism (Conjure Woman's Cat, Eulalie and Washerwoman, Lena, and Florida Folk Magic Stories) and fantasy (The Sun Singer, Sarabande, At Sea, and Mountain Song).


Malcolm R Campbell is an author of fantasy (The Sun Singer, Sarabande, At Sea, and Mountain Song) and magical realism (Conjure Woman’s Cat, Eulalie and Washerwoman, Lena, Florida Folk Magic Stories and, most recently, the short story collection Widely Scattered Ghosts). Title: The Sun Singer Author: Malcolm Campbell Publisher: iUniverse ISBN: Format: Paperback, pp The Sun Singer by Malcolm Campbell is a fantasy that merges the realities of one boys life with the magical journey he must make in order to complete his grandfather's quest. When Robert Adams discovers his ability to peer into a parallel realm of reality, he soon learns that he has psychic powers. Malcolm R. Campbell is the author of magical realism (Conjure Woman's Cat, Eulalie and Washerwoman, Lena, Florida Folk Magic Stories, Widely Scattered Ghosts) and fantasy (The Sun Singer, Sarabande, At Sea, and Mountain Song). Special Investigative Reporter, a satire. was released in Fate's Arrows was released in September

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