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G. W. Mullins

    G.W. Mullins, an author of Native American heritage, delves into the realms of the paranormal and Native American studies in his writing. His extensive body of work explores the rich tapestry of myths, legends, and folklore of indigenous peoples, presented in a captivating and accessible narrative style. Beyond this, Mullins ventures into science fiction and fantasy, crafting imaginative tales that probe the darker corners of human experience. His distinctive voice and profound exploration of spiritual and supernatural themes offer readers a unique literary journey.

    The Legend Of White Bear
    Coyote Tales Of The Native American Indians
    Supernatural Tales Of The Native American Indians
    Rise Of The Snow Queen Book One
    Spirit Quest Native American Indian Legends Stories and Fables
    The Southern Mountain Kitchen Cookbook
    • The Southern Mountain Kitchen Cookbook

      • 226 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Featuring a collection of Southern and Mountain recipes, this book showcases the authentic flavors that define comfort food. It includes a variety of dishes, from classic post roast to fluffy buttermilk biscuits, emphasizing their hearty and down-to-earth qualities. Unique to this collection is a recipe for moonshine, adding a distinctive twist to the traditional fare. Ideal for those seeking to explore rich culinary traditions, this book celebrates the essence of regional cooking.

      The Southern Mountain Kitchen Cookbook
      5.0
    • Exploring the rich mythology of North American Indians, this book uncovers a wealth of myths and legends that have long been obscured in old texts. By bringing these stories to light, it offers readers access to a profound cultural heritage, revealing the wisdom and traditions of Indigenous peoples. This collection serves as a bridge to understanding and appreciating the depth of North American Indian mythology, making it accessible to a wider audience.

      Spirit Quest Native American Indian Legends Stories and Fables
      4.5
    • Rise Of The Snow Queen Book One

      The Polar Bear King

      • 136 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The story revolves around the Snow Queen, a powerful figure known for her vengeful nature. After Prince Valeman spurns her marriage proposal, she curses him, transforming him into the Polar Bear King by day. He must find a way to break the enchantment before time runs out, or he will be doomed to live as a beast forever. This tale weaves themes of love, rejection, and the struggle against dark magic, drawing on the rich lore surrounding the legendary Snow Queen.

      Rise Of The Snow Queen Book One
      5.0
    • Native American Mythology offers a rich tapestry of folklore that predates European settlers. Beyond common themes, it features giants, ghosts, and witches, with tales passed down through generations. These stories often blend humor with horror, exploring life lessons about the afterlife and the nature of spirits, some seeking revenge on the living.

      Supernatural Tales Of The Native American Indians
      5.0
    • Exploring a rich tapestry of Native American mythology, this collection unveils the complex narratives that extend beyond common stereotypes of tribal life. It highlights the diverse mythological systems developed by hundreds of tribes, showcasing tales that rival the depth and intrigue of Greek mythology. Many of these stories, often overlooked or lost, are preserved here, emphasizing the importance of remembering and honoring this cultural heritage.

      Coyote Tales Of The Native American Indians
      4.0
    • The Legend Of White Bear

      • 238 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Native American tribes had many stories of the bear. Many believed in the shapeshifters, where tribesmen could become animals. One of these stories is of a Cherokee girl named Nita. Her tribe faced the bear every full moon. When the bear came, many would die. To protect his daughter, the chief sent her away to live in a rip in time and space, called the void. He told her it was for her protection, but he never told her of the bear history. One member of his tribe, was burdened with carrying the bear trait. For a lifetime, they would be cursed with being both human and bear until their death. Then a new child would be born to carry the trait. While in the void, Nita discovers the history of the white bear, and her people's inheritance.

      The Legend Of White Bear
    • What begins as a simple, bittersweet tale about a man turned into a polar bear, grandly unfolds into a rich, mythical adventure in the book series Rise Of The Snow Queen. Based on Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale, author G.W. Mullins expands on this story creating a new mythology that takes readers into the world of snow and ice. In book three: To save the life of her friend Kai, Gerda a young innocent girl, sets out on a magical journey which will change her life forever. Along the way, she finds a great power within herself and a gift she never imagined from her deceased mother. As Gerda challenges one of the most powerful creatures alive, the Snow Queen, she discovers she is stronger than she ever imagined.

      Rise Of The Snow Queen Book Three The Story Of Gerda And Kai
    • The book showcases a unique fusion of Southern and Mountain cuisine, celebrating a vibrant blend of flavors. It features a collection of baking recipes inspired by the author's experiences living in the mountains, highlighting the distinctive tastes that arise from this culinary combination. Each recipe aims to evoke the joy and richness of both traditions, making it a delightful exploration of regional cooking.

      The Southern Mountain Kitchen Baking Cookbook
    • Nita's tribe confronts a terrifying cycle as the bear arrives with each full moon, bringing death and destruction. The story explores themes of survival, fear, and the struggle against an ancient threat that looms over the community. As Nita navigates this perilous reality, her journey reveals the resilience and strength of her people in the face of overwhelming odds. The narrative delves into the bonds of family and the fight to protect what matters most amidst the looming danger.

      The Legend Of White Bear (Extended Edition)
    • Enter The Sand Man

      • 238 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring the duality of dreams, this book delves into the concept that not all dreams are positive. It highlights the idea that nightmares carry their own significance and can reveal deeper truths about the subconscious. Through a captivating narrative, it challenges the notion of dreams as mere wishes, inviting readers to confront their fears and understand the hidden messages within their nightmares. The story promises a thought-provoking journey into the complexities of the mind and the nature of dreams.

      Enter The Sand Man