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Immortal

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Action adventure, science fiction, comedy, and drama- Immortal has it all. The fictional tale focuses on two young men who grow up in a Southern setting and endure a variety of intriguing events that drastically change both of their lives' direction.

106 pages, Paperback

Published July 30, 2004

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Michael Bailey

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Michael Bailey is a recipient and ten-time nominee of the Bram Stoker Award, a five-time Shirley Jackson Award nominee, and a three-time recipient of the Benjamin Franklin Award, along with several independent publishing accolades. He has written, edited, and published many books of various genres. His latest is Righting Writing, a nonfiction narrative used as curriculum for aspiring writers, and Silent Nightmares: Haunting Stories to Be Told on the Longest Night of the Year, an anthology co-edited with Chuck Palahniuk to be published by Simon & Schuster in fall of 2026. He is also the screenwriter for Madness and Writers, a creative documentary series about writers, and a producer for numerous film projects. Find him online at nettirw.com, or on social media @nettirw. He is represented by Lane Heymont of the Tobias Literary Agency.

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January 26, 2026
Sometimes I like to read a book I know nothing about, Immortal by Michael Bailey, is one of them. It’s difficult to rate or review this because it is an excerpt from someone’s life. It’s an important to him, brief period in time to teenage Michael Bailey. By the end of the book, I understand and appreciate the story much more. Yes there are spots that need editing and yes there were some conflicting parts where Jack starts out getting in the front seat, but a few paragraphs later he is in the backseat with the backpacks and purses, but the end made none of that really matter. I enjoyed it.
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