about 1 year ago - 1 comment
I’m working through the final read on The God Conspiracy this weekend. The novel will be released a week from Monday, 4/20/09. As a taste, I’ve posted another excerpt.
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I’m proud to announce that the guys behind PodioBooks.com selected the audio version of Iron Dragons as one of five Honorable Mentions in the 2008 Founders Choice Awards. So what are these awards? About the Founders Choice Awards The Founders Choice Awards are given annually — well, they will be given annually — to serialized
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The mystery of the invisible dragon is finally solved (and the title of the book explained). The strange gardener from the stars, Hahr’ohld Orson, uses his wonderful tools to lure three dragons to their doom. However, one of the beasts destroys his weapon of light in its death throes. Subscribe to the Iron Dragons, the
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Part 12 of the audio version of Iron Dragons, read by former professional broadcaster and voice talent — that would be me — is now online. (Bear in mind that the steel industry values my skills far more highly than the radio business ever did.) We’re about 2/3 of the way through the story and
about 7 years ago - No comments
Well, well. The Raelians now say they might not be able to produce DNA confirmation of their cloned baby. Surprised? I finished touching up a story today that I wrote New Year’s Eve, a shorty–about 1,700 words–about two gangsters with a twist ending. Sort of like Goodfellas meets Millennium. I sent it off to an
about 1 year ago
Hah!! Loved the pun at the end.
Very good good story, Derek.
Is it part of the larger Arc within the Gilberts’ stories? Or just a fun one-off?
about 1 year ago
It’s actually part of a collection of stories set in the fictional town of Caleb’s Crossing, created by Sharon’s sister, Ann Huseman. Look for Sharon’s and Ann’s stories at http://www.writerscramp.ca.
about 1 year ago
Wow – I love that story. I had to re-read to get the nuances after understanding the context. Brilliant!