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Jackie Rabbit

Found Objects

A memoir

Coming in Fall of 2025, in this evocative memoir, author Jacquelyn R. Taylor delves into the fragments of her own past by revisiting
objects from her life. Each item- a back
pack, an old t-shirt, a porcelain toad-
serves as a key to unlocking long buried
memories. Struggling with the aftermath
of traumatic head injury that has left
her with significant memory issues, she
pieces together the narrative of her life.
Through these objects she confronts the
pain and beauty of her experiences,
uncovering truths about herself and
finding a path to healing.
This book is a poignant exploration
of memory, resilience, and the profound
impact of our past on our present.    

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A Subtle Rot

Stories From The Other Side of the Veil

A Subtle Rot is a collection of short stories by Jacquelyn R Taylor. While leaning heavily into the horror genre, some of the stories bring an element of whimsy or even humor into the darkness. Nestled together with bleak horrifying tales, there are themes of redemption and growth. This truly unique collection will take you from the depths of terror to the heights of the human condition.

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The Depression Coloring Book

Coloring and activity book

Take a breath. Take a moment. Take a little time each day (or whenever you feel up to it) to zone out with this
coloring and activity book. Hold a positive thought in your
mind while you color or scribble madly while you cry and curse the fates. It is my sincere hope that this
book will give you either the expression or the escape that you need today.

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Monsters Among Us

Coloring Book

What if monsters were real? What if Werewolves and demons
actually stalked the night? What if the beasts and ghouls of our nightmares lived among us? Would they have a day job?
yes, probably. Would they have to go to the post office or the
DMV like the rest of us? According to this scientifically accurate coloring book, yes, they would absolutely still have to go to the DMV.

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