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August 2, 2006
The Fort Collins, Colorado Barnes & Noble hosted the release party for The Apocalypse Parable: A Conspiracy of Weeds. The book signing was a great success. Ginny Cross of Barnes & Noble reports that the store sold 111 copies of the novel in a single evening.



March 6, 2006
Publisher’s Weekly featured the cover of The Apocalypse Parable as a part of “Celebrate Small Press” month. PW printed a photo of the cover, along with the tag line, “If Jesus were alive today, where would he hide?” The ad line was the inspiration of Last Knight Publishing’s editor, Charles Kaine. The novel’s cover art is the work of Polish artist Waldek Kaminski.

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June 1, 2006
Brian Kaufman’s second novel, The Apocalypse Parable: A Conspiracy of Weeds  has received excellent pre-publication reviews from respected book review sites,

including Midwest Book Review and Round Table Reviews:

"THE APOCALYPSE PARABLE is a cunning blend of mystery, suspense, and character study. The action is non-stop, which makes it impossible to put down.” 

                        – Tracy Farnsworth, Roundtable Reviews


“THE APOCALYPSE PARABLE is an original, engaging and complex suspense novel...Readers will be enthralled as Bain’s pursuit of Christ leads him through a twisting and evermore intricate plot....”

                   – Midwest Book Review

Meaning and Mystery: The Apocalypse Parable
I went home wondering. What did it all mean? Surely it meant something! And if I could divine the meaning, I would have an answer key to the mysteries of life. And I’d have a book...  
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default The Meaning Of The Alamo
On one of the best afternoons of my life, I drove my five year-old son Ryan to Bracketville, Texas. I'd written the rough draft of a novel about the Alamo, and returned to San Antonio for my third research trip...  
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Artwork in Flash animation:
Peter Bruegel The Elder, Triumph of Death;
Hieronymous Bosch, Musical Hell;
Duncan Long, Lake of Fire, Copyright Duncan Long, all rights reserved;
David Aronson, Hell, Copyright David Aronson, all rights reserved;
All works Copyright © 2006 Brian Kaufman, unless otherwise noted.