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Bruce Lee Bond

Bruce Lee Bond attended San Francisco State's writing department and aided the occupation of Alcatraz Island by the American Indian Movement in 1969 as well has having attended the University of Oregon and University of Alaska. He studied under a medicine man on Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota but ran off with his girlfriend, built log homes in Alaska on a fjord and in the Talkeetna Mountains, has been shot at and has held a plethora of jobs from finance to transportation always while writing. He has known madams and colorful criminals, spies, lovers and killers and always remembers their stories. He is a founder of the Alaska Writers Guild and has completed nine novels and countless short stories, and has been published by Sirens Call, Fox Spirit Books, James W. Kirk's anthologies, Midnight to Dawn, the Anchorage Press, the University of Alaska, University of Richmond Virginia, San Francisco State College and Montag Press Collective.

His novel The Broken Coast from Montag Press set in San Francisco in 1906 in the twelve days prior to the earthquake is presently available on Amazon, Kindle, Barnes and Noble, Ibooks and in bookstores, part of an alternative history series spanning three centuries featuring Lorelei, last of the lineage of Lilith, across a young North America among the outlaws and castoffs of society at night as she changes history while hiding her tracks.