MONTEBELLO, Calif., Sept. 30, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Bone-chilling stories and goose bumping tales await readers in author Jesse Ramirez's Dark Memoirs. This anthology of eight stories, somehow intertwined with each other, unravels nail-biting mysteries and thrilling otherworldly happenings that will keep readers at the edge of their seats.
Dark Memoirs is a series of stories told from the points of view of several characters, each having had a spine-chilling experience. Some narrate encounters with supernatural entities such as ghosts and werewolves, while others recount their own horrific experiences with life-altering events such as schizophrenia and murder. Each story takes place in Boyle Heights, deep in the heart of East Los Angeles, California. As the stories unfold, each storyline interlocks and connects with the next, creating a dark universe which erupts from the obscure and forgotten corners of the city of Los Angeles.
Readers are sure to experience a one of a kind hair-raising ride from the first to the last page as they immerse themselves deep into the stories of the Dark Memoirs.
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About the Author
Jesse Ramirez is a musician and songwriter from Los Angeles. He graduated from California State University, Dominguez Hills, where he studied writing and attained a BA degree in English Literature. He is currently attending the same university as a graduate student to attain a teaching credential and Master's Degree in Special Education. He presently teaches middle school in Los Angeles, where he lives with his wife, Sonia and their two daughters, Noraida and Talia. Dark Memoirs is his first published novella. He also writes screenplays in his spare time.
Dark Memoirs * by Jesse Ramirez
Publication Date: February 21, 2008
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