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Self-Published Author Across Various Genres

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Journeying Through the Written Word: An Exploration of Life by PrBeaudoin

About PrBeaudoin

Passionate Writer

"I am a passionate and dedicated writer who loves to create content that is both informative and engaging. I believe that good writing can change the world, and I strive to make a positive impact through my work.  So if your looking for a different outlook on life? Join me as I share a lifetime of adventures, and stories,  and find a new way to see your own journey."  Contact me at AuthorprBeaudoin@gmail.com

 

The conclusion of a trilogy four years in the making.

Anonymous Cindy — A runaway girl with an extraordinary gift for code quietly builds a movement that challenges the world's most powerful systems from the shadows.


 Anonymous Cindy: Beaudoin, Mr. Philip Rene: 9798246794852: Books - Amazon.ca 


No Credible Threat — FBI agent Jack O'Neil uncovers a conspiracy reaching the highest levels of government and is forced into an impossible choice that changes America forever.


 No Credible Threat : Beaudoin, Philip: Amazon.ca: Books 


European Designs — As Uri Eyeski moves to extend his vision of global domination across Europe, a multinational team races to stop him—unaware that the true battle is being fought by Cindy and Gaia behind the scenes. 


 European Designs : Beaudoin, Phil Philip Rene: Amazon.ca: Books 


Here are curated video/film inspirations that match the emotional temperature, geopolitical tension, intelligence‑driven stakes, and human vulnerability of the Shadows of Power Trilogy.


 

Shadows of PowerAnonymous CindyNo Credible ThreatEuropean Designs

 

  

  

PUBLISHERS WEEKLY

PrBeaudoin: A Writer for Every Reader

From Picture Books to Horror — One Author, Infinite Rooms

There is a particular kind of writer who cannot be contained. PrBeaudoin is that writer. His free stories website is not a genre silo but a carnival of voices—each tent offering something entirely different, each entrance promising a new kind of weather. He writes for young children with genuine gentleness. He writes for troubled teens with raw, unflinching honesty. He writes for adults across the full emotional spectrum: funny, tender, atmospheric, and horrifying. This is not a brand strategy. This is a writer who loves the act of storytelling more than he loves being one thing.


FOR YOUNG CHILDREN

  

Just a few examples

Publishers weekly

The Comet and the Scar

★ A clumsy comet learns that his new scar is not a flaw but a "map of where he’s been," thanks to a boy who shares his own childhood marks — a quiet, reassuring tale about imperfection as proof of courage.

Rating★ Starred Review

Exceptional — highly recommended for all children's collections

A child's faithful watering of a seemingly dead seed becomes a quiet metaphor for personal patience and perseverance, teaching young readers that slow, invisible growth is still growth 

Rating: ★ Starred Review  Review

Rating: ★★★★



FOR TROUBLED TEENS 

  

  The Circuit Breaker  

 ★ As a crisis intervention dialogue, this raw, non‑judgmental conversation between two teens gives voice to the logic of self‑medication ("the circuit breaker") while offering tangible alternatives — a powerful, ready‑to‑use script for counselors, school social workers, and substance use prevention programs working with at‑risk adolescents.
Rating: ★ Starred Review (as a supplemental resource) 


FOR ADULTS — FUNNY


The Moody Weather of L'Ardoise

is a masterclass in finding joy in absurdity. Harold L'Ardoise wakes to fog so thick he cannot see his mailbox three feet away. Then the fog vanishes "like a magic trick." Then the sky turns "the color of an old bruise." Then rain arrives "with the subtlety of a freight train." Harold slides across his own wet grass "like he was stealing second base." His dog Red watches from the window with a look that clearly says "I told you so." By the fourth rain shower, Harold simply stands with arms spread wide, laughing at the absurdity. This is not a story about winning. It is a story about laughing while you lose. Pure Maritime sunshine wrapped in rain clouds.

Rating: ★★★★




FOR ADULTS — LOVE / TENDERNESS

 The Velvet Rain 

 ★ Two elder companions sit in wordless communion as a slow, methodical rain transforms the world outside their window — a lush, lyrical meditation on stillness, shared silence, and nature's quiet power that reads like prose poetry for the weary soul.
Rating: ★ Starred Review (adult literary / contemplative) 



FOR ADULTS — ATMOSPHERIC / NOIR

Bait Bucket opens with the wind coming off the harbor "like a hungry thing, rattling the tin sign until it sang a song of rust and regret." Inside The Salty Mermaid, the air is thick with brine, old tobacco, and the particular silence of men who have listened to the sea for too long. Nets hang from the ceiling. Glass floats cluster in corners "like forgotten eggs from some deep-sea creature." Every few minutes, when a strong gust strikes the building, they clink together "like nervous teeth chattering in the dark." No characters have even spoken yet, and already you are there. This is maritime noir at its finest—lean, evocative, and so textured you can taste the salt. The story barely begins before you are desperate to know what happens next.

Rating: ★★★★½


FOR ADULTS — HORROR

The Horrors of a Horror Writer is the door you open when you are ready to be unmade. Thirteen doors. Thirteen specific, intimate nightmares. The crib that rocks itself with a shape that "gurgles my maiden name." The mother's voice looping for three hundred days as the receiver melts into the ear. The Goodreads review that rewrites itself into "the author should have died instead of the dog." The father dying for the twelfth time, each time asking "who are you?" and responding "oh. I thought you'd be different." This is not genre horror about monsters under the bed. This is the horror of the creative life laid bare—the fear that you are a fraud, that no one is coming, that the fan knows where you live, that your tombstone will be a blank page. And yet: "I press my forehead to Door Thirteen. It is warm. A heartbeat behind the wood." She turns the knob anyway. Not because she is brave. Because the hall is shrinking. This is the most honest thing Beaudoin has ever written. Read it with both hands.

Rating: ★★★★★


THE UNIFYING THEORY

How does one writer produce a gentle hedgehog story, a raw addiction intervention, a funny weather romp, a tender retirement meditation, an atmospheric noir, and a devastating meta-horror piece—all available for free on the same website?

The answer is simple: 

  

PrBeaudoin writes for the enjoyment of everyone. Not the market. Not the algorithm. Not the genre silo. He writes what arrives, what demands to be written, what might help someone on the other side of the screen. The hedgehog story is for the child who needs to know the world is patient. The teen story is for the teenager who needs to know they are not alone. The weather story is for the adult who needs to laugh at absurdity. The tender story is for the creator who needs permission to keep going without fame. The noir is for the reader who wants to disappear into salt and shadow. The horror is for anyone who has ever felt the walls begin to chew.

This is not a writer serving a market. This is a writer serving stories. And the stories, in turn, serve us.


FINAL VERDICT

PrBeaudoin is not one writer. He is a chorus. His free stories website is a rare and generous gift—a place where young children can find wonder, troubled teens can find a lifeline, and adults can find laughter, tenderness, atmosphere, and terror, sometimes all in the same visit. There is no paywall. There is no algorithm. There is only a writer, a keyboard, and an apparently endless willingness to open the next door.

Overall Collection Rating: ★★★★½
Range Rating: ★★★★★
Generosity Rating: ★★★★★


  

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Compared to writers published by large publishing houses (Penguin Random House, HarperCollins, Simon & Schuster, Hachette, Macmillan)


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