Simon Broder
Publications
Running The PointTwelve-year-old Ennie will never be the next Russell Westbrook as long as an older kid is making his life miserable at basketball camp. But when Ennie stumbles across a girl in trouble, he discovers that helping someone might actually be the key to overcoming his adversary.
With a timely multicultural theme, this book aimed at middle-grade readers who love sports but struggle with reading has already won a $3000 Diversity Award and is looking for a wider audience. CLICK HERE to read a free sample on Amazon! |
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A fun, heartwarming read for every kid who has spent time on a basketball court working on their game while trying to find themselves. |
A touching story about basketball, adolescent relationships, and the different ways leadership reveals itself. |
-Daniel Reynolds, Raptors HQ
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-Blake Murphy, The Athletic
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"Dollhouse" - In Filth It Shall Be FoundWhen a ne'er-do-well stumbles across a stranded young girl shortly after coming into some unexpected money, he decides that it's time to take on a level of responsibility he's never had before in his life.
"Dollhouse" will be appearing in the upcoming anthology In Filth It Shall Be Found by Outcast Press, appearing in October 2021. |
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"The Platform" - EconoClash ReviewMartin is devastated when his wife hurls herself in front of a subway car right in front of him, but could he fix things between them if he had a shot at a do-over?
"The Platform" was published in EconoClash Review #7 in April 2021. |
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"The Night Bus" - Chantwood MagazineStuck at a hole-in-the-wall Greyhound terminal as he waits for a connecting bus, a restless protagonist decides to take a tour of the town where he's been stranded.
"The Night Bus" was published in the September 2018 issue of Chantwood Magazine. |
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"Moments" - Blank SpacesAt a seedy house party a lonely protagonist eyes three very different girls, but as the party descends into chaos he chooses to make small-talk with the one he figures he'll never see again.
"Moments" was published in the March 2018 issue of Blank Spaces. |
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