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David S. Wellhauser was born in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. Mr. Wellhauser acquired both a Bachelor's and a Master's from the University of Guelph (English Literature). Over the years the author has lived and worked in many countries and travelled in many others. Presently he is an Assistant Professor, in the Department of Liberal Education, at Keimyung University, Daegu, The Republic of Korea. Mr. Wellhauser has lived in East Asia for many years.

Drawing on a number of genres the author's work wanders from literary thriller to psychological suspense, slipstream, and literary mash-ups. Much of their writing has been influenced by Magical Realism, Contemporary/Urban Fantasy, and many others as well.

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When Dogs Could Talk

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Come Fly The Black

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End Times, Inc. - A Novel [Free Review Copies]

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Published on January 03, 2014 19:41 Tags: apocalypse, dystopia, fantasy, fiction, thriller
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David Aloha wrote: "Hi, David. Thank you for the friend invite. You look like you live life with intention. You have a very interesting profile."

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Aloha Hi, David. Thank you for the friend invite. You look like you live life with intention. You have a very interesting profile.


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