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Did Elvis Eat Grilled Peanut Butter and Bacon Sandwiches on Thanksgiving?

November 26, 2020 by Phil Gabriel

You bet your (peanut) Butt (er) he did! This sandwich, affectionately called “The Elvis” has been documented in many magazines and online resources. I ran across this tidbit of information while researching my first Tokyo Supernatural book, Mages in Manhattan. The ghost of Elvis plays a part in the story. Hell, I even wrote a […]

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Mages in Manhattan Countdown Deal!

June 28, 2020 by Phil Gabriel

If you were intrigued by the world introduced in my short story, The Ghost in Roppongi Station, now is the time to jump into the series. The first full-length novel in the Tokyo Supernatural series is now available for a short time as a Kindle Countdown Deal. From Sunday 28 June to Sunday 5 July, […]

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Tokyo Supernatural on Google Play

March 5, 2019 by Phil Gabriel

I recently put my short story “A Kitsune Christmas,” up on Google Play. So far, no sales on that platform. I will add some of the other shorts in my series to that platform in the next few weeks. Why bother, if there are no sales? Several reasons, I want my books available on a […]

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