My gothic-esque short story, Hear Not the Murmur on the Wind, is available now from pulp fiction podcast website Well Told Tales. J B Goodspeed reads.
Drop by, listen to my tale online, or download the mp3. Either way, I hope you enjoy it...
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Steven - Hoping to hear soon your opinion of Hickam's The Far Reaches. I love historical fiction, liked quite a lot the first two in this series, and also loved his Rocket Boys trilogy. I have my finger on the trigger to download "Reaches" onto my Kindle but just wondered what you thought.
Hi, Xlandria...I'm a big fan of Mr Hickam's work. The Coalwood Trilogy is excellent and the Josh Thurlow novels are not too far behind. I've found The Far Reaches hard to get into for some reason, though. It hasn't grabbed me in the way ALL of his other novels have. Perhaps it's too different from the previous two Thurlow novels. I'm about two-thirds of the way through it. After that, I'm looking forward to reading the rather unfortunately titled, Red Helmet...
I live in the granite city - Aberdeen, Scotland - where I have been writing short fiction for many years. My work has appeared in over seventy online and print publications and tends to have a dark, psychological edge to it whether it is literary or genre in style. I am fascinated by the flawed protagonist, the outsider, the persona non grata, much more interesting to me than the stereotypical hero or heroine.
2 comments:
Steven - Hoping to hear soon your opinion of Hickam's The Far Reaches. I love historical fiction, liked quite a lot the first two in this series, and also loved his Rocket Boys trilogy. I have my finger on the trigger to download "Reaches" onto my Kindle but just wondered what you thought.
Hi, Xlandria...I'm a big fan of Mr Hickam's work. The Coalwood Trilogy is excellent and the Josh Thurlow novels are not too far behind. I've found The Far Reaches hard to get into for some reason, though. It hasn't grabbed me in the way ALL of his other novels have. Perhaps it's too different from the previous two Thurlow novels. I'm about two-thirds of the way through it. After that, I'm looking forward to reading the rather unfortunately titled, Red Helmet...
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