Edward L. Alban’s books. Click the images below to read Edward’s short fiction, “Love Rhyme 51”, "Nara”, and a poem, “Between Eternities”. The books of Edward L. Alban. CLICK THE COVER IMAGE TO BUY the perfect bound softcover of 492 pages. $29.99 for the paperback and $14.95 for the E-Book, via Alban Books. Print ISBN: 978-1-962931-00-7 and E-Book ISBN: 978-1-962931-01-4. CLICK THE COVER IMAGE TO BUY the hardcover collection of poems by Edward L. Alban. 72 pages, in hardcover and in E-Book formats, via Alban Books. Print ISBN: 978-1-962931-03-8 and E-Book ISBN: 978-1-962931-04-5. CLICK THE COVER IMAGE TO BUY the hardcover collection of poems by Edward L. Alban. 84 pages, in hardcover and in E-Book formats, via Alban Books. Print ISBN: 1962931072 and E-Book ISBN: 978-1962931076. :: Click the image to play the soundtrack Edward created as a backdrop for his forthcoming novel, "Stealing Forbidden Dreams." This video soundtrack is on YouTube.:: "Stealing Forbidden Dreams" is slated to be published in 2023/24. :: Click the image above to buy on Amazon. :: "Word Memoirs" (mixed genre, 2022) explores how words are more than spelling and definition. They also embody a personal inner core that conjures up memories of times, experiences, people and places. This personal dimension is the source of the poems, essays, memoirs and fictional narratives of this book. (Independently Published, 159 pages, hardcover, paperback and Kindle.) :: Click the image to buy the book from The New Guard literary review. :: TNG Volume VI includes work by the Machigonne Fiction Contest winner, Anita Cabrera, and the Knightville Poetry Contest Winner, George Drew. Judges for this volume were Sarah Braunstein (fiction) and the late Stephen Dunn (poetry). Eddie Alban's work is featured in the Letters Section (theme: "Dream Letters"). :: Click the image above to buy on Amazon. :: "Tributaries" (anthology, 2017) is a collection of fifty works of prose and poetry by over twenty authors who belong to the Savannah Writers Group, based in Savannah, Georgia. Memoir, mystery, comedy, romance and science fiction can all be found within these pages. (Savannah Writers Group Incorporated, 249 pages, in paperback and on Kindle.) :: Click the image above to buy on Amazon. :: "Our Gun Idolatry" (nonfiction, 2018) dissects the various trains of thought that fuel America’s love affair with firepower and exposes the flaws behind the most common arguments offered in defense of today’s unruly right to bear arms. There is no all-or-nothing solution, and this work demonstrates the ways in which guns can keep a place in society—one that is built on a foundation of safety and accountability. (CreateSpace, 154 pages, in paperback and on Kindle.)