Short Story Anthology Volume Three:What I'd Say To Agatha Christie If I Met Her At The Knitting CircleMany of these stories have some bizarre twists and reasons for being written. Which as many people have said to me, 'I have no idea how you sleep at night and come up with such bizarre ideas and unexpected twists'. To be truly honest, I get many of my best story lines from people I meet. As I've often said, 'You can't write the stuff that some people have lived'.
As a writer I always ask this question after hearing a great bizarre story. Like the title proclaims What If!A couple of more literary, profound stories from my younger days. Another about meeting something much more than a wolf. What if Nasa decided to send someone to Mars with Multiple Personality Disorder in order to cut down on the number of people needed. I get to star on a TV show. Yes, really!! Just ask the doctor, 'what you ask?' The proper question is 'Who'.
Some of my published non-fiction stories and so much more. And you'll find I do answer the question, What I'd Say To Agatha Christie If I Met Her At The Knitting Circle. ReviewsStillwaters Runs Deep, Book One: Raven's LamentDamn! I've been reading this book for three hours, can't put it down, and I have to get up for work in the morning. Your writing flows so well, I'm drawn completely into your novels while time goes by effortlessly reading them.
Barry HarrisSeeds of Ascension, Book Two: GatewaysLove your amazing imagination. You take what I see on History Channel to the next impossibly believable level and make me believe! Sometimes you make me laugh out loud and other times when I'm reading, I close my eyes and visualize the scene unfolding before me. Your writing flows that effortlessly. Ingrid Siltala-MortAutumn's SummerI thought I'd have a quick peek at Autumn's Summer and then finish the book I was currently reading! I was entranced and spellbound from that moment, my current read neglected! Couldn't put it down, read it in one day.
Yes, the love scenes were intense, passion blossoms in many forms! I enjoyed this immensely! Shelley WalshThe Ainsworth Chronicles, Book Two: The Mystery Of Ms. TeakDo not read this book! Seriously, do not read this book - unless you are prepared to deal with a rift on your personal timeline. You will find that this book causes you to postpone activities that you would otherwise be doing. You will be transported into a world of history and mystery, crime and grime, Spirits and other worldly time travel, with the delectable Detective Carol Ainsworth. An amazing tale, which I thoroughly enjoyed. Paddy Kopieczek
Short Story Anthology Volume Three:What I'd Say To Agatha Christie If I Met Her At The Knitting CircleMany of these stories have some bizarre twists and reasons for being written. Which as many people have said to me, 'I have no idea how you sleep at night and come up with such bizarre ideas and unexpected twists'. To be truly honest, I get many of my best story lines from people I meet. As I've often said, 'You can't write the stuff that some people have lived'.
As a writer I always ask this question after hearing a great bizarre story. Like the title proclaims What If!A couple of more literary, profound stories from my younger days. Another about meeting something much more than a wolf. What if Nasa decided to send someone to Mars with Multiple Personality Disorder in order to cut down on the number of people needed. I get to star on a TV show. Yes, really!! Just ask the doctor, 'what you ask?' The proper question is 'Who'.
Some of my published non-fiction stories and so much more. And you'll find I do answer the question, What I'd Say To Agatha Christie If I Met Her At The Knitting Circle. ReviewsStillwaters Runs Deep, Book One: Raven's LamentDamn! I've been reading this book for three hours, can't put it down, and I have to get up for work in the morning. Your writing flows so well, I'm drawn completely into your novels while time goes by effortlessly reading them.
Barry HarrisSeeds of Ascension, Book Two: GatewaysLove your amazing imagination. You take what I see on History Channel to the next impossibly believable level and make me believe! Sometimes you make me laugh out loud and other times when I'm reading, I close my eyes and visualize the scene unfolding before me. Your writing flows that effortlessly. Ingrid Siltala-MortAutumn's SummerI thought I'd have a quick peek at Autumn's Summer and then finish the book I was currently reading! I was entranced and spellbound from that moment, my current read neglected! Couldn't put it down, read it in one day.
Yes, the love scenes were intense, passion blossoms in many forms! I enjoyed this immensely! Shelley WalshThe Ainsworth Chronicles, Book Two: The Mystery Of Ms. TeakDo not read this book! Seriously, do not read this book - unless you are prepared to deal with a rift on your personal timeline. You will find that this book causes you to postpone activities that you would otherwise be doing. You will be transported into a world of history and mystery, crime and grime, Spirits and other worldly time travel, with the delectable Detective Carol Ainsworth. An amazing tale, which I thoroughly enjoyed. Paddy Kopieczek