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Split Decision

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A universe of humanized dogs. One mighty, unethical adventurer One teenaged robot with a heart of gold When they fight, who will survive?

84 pages, Paperback

Published September 17, 2023

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David Perlmutter

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David Perlmutter is a freelance writer based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He is the author of America Toons In: A History of Television Animation (McFarland and Co.), The Singular Adventures Of Jefferson Ball (Chupa Cabra House), The Pups (Booklocker.com), Certain Private Conversations and Other Stories (Aurora Publishing), Honey and Salt (Scarlet Leaf Publishing), The Encyclopedia of American Animated Cartoon Series (Rowman and Littlefield, forthcoming) and Orthicon; or, the History of a Bad Idea (Linkville Press, forthcoming) He can be reached on Facebook at David Perlmutter-Writer, Twitter at @DKPLJW1, and Tumblr at The Musings of David Perlmutter (yesdavidperlmutterfan).

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Author 8 books4 followers
January 10, 2025
It all started innocently enough, with Jody winning a tennis match. Little did she know she was wiping out Jefferson's sports history. It didn't help that both were superheroes or that Jefferson was a dogkin while Jody was a robot.
It was enough for them to fight each other while their sidekicks were kidnapped.
Sam and Hamilton were locked in a room together and listened while their partners were forced to listen to the ramblings of their enemies, Flebus and Remus the 23rd.
Hilarious antics ensue, which bring the two superheroes together as a team while coincidentally bringing their sidekicks together as well.
In true super fashion, the enemies are defeated and sent packing.
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Author 19 books83 followers
December 23, 2023
Robots and more bots of all sorts.

This book is chock full of robotic, two-legged, sporting, and talking dogs as well as a mix of alien creatures, some bad ones, and life, of sorts carries on. The two characters at the beginning are highly competitive, and they are actually in high school. The fantasy takes you up and down. Language can be coarse. It's probably best for Readers 16 and up. The ending was a surprise.
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