Meatballs Before Bed
Check out what I found on the Web:
h'ok for the people who want free short horror storie si would recomend going to www.darkwrite.com. The author is called stefan bourque and some of the stories make you want to turn on every light in the house, and lock all your doors and windows!scary stuff people
I love finding stuff like that. It makes the long days totally worthwhile. :)
Chapters 1 and 2 of Online seemed to have a sense of hope about them. The possibility of romance, and the general positive growth of the main character. Chapter 3 is all about despair and the unfairness of life. The only thing that really makes me happy about this chapter is the return of Chapman Carter. Yes, for those of you who read Juggler, Chapman is the Chief of Police in Crescent Bay. I guess he got tired of the political corruption (not to mention the loss of half the department in the big fight sequence toward the end) in Saltonstall and headed south to the coast. Perhaps he thought he'd work the next few years in peace before retirement. But I'm not done with him yet.
It's funny, I never thought I'd have a recurring character ... and if I did, I always thought it would be a nice looking woman or a pretty-boy bad guy. Not some old guy with great intelligence and a big heart. I think he reminds me of my grandfather ... though who really knows what goes on in the mind of a writer? Not me, that's for certain.
Drain is still banging around in my head but hasn't yet been started. Maybe I'll get a chance this afternoon to let my mind wander with it some. It's based on a creepy dream I had (no more pasta and meatballs before bed ... or more correctly, only when I want nightmares that lead to story ideas) and I want to make sure I can create the same creepy feeling from the dream. Maybe you should read it while eating pasta and meatballs before bed?
Currently Reading: Wicked by Gregory Maquire
h'ok for the people who want free short horror storie si would recomend going to www.darkwrite.com. The author is called stefan bourque and some of the stories make you want to turn on every light in the house, and lock all your doors and windows!scary stuff people
I love finding stuff like that. It makes the long days totally worthwhile. :)
Chapters 1 and 2 of Online seemed to have a sense of hope about them. The possibility of romance, and the general positive growth of the main character. Chapter 3 is all about despair and the unfairness of life. The only thing that really makes me happy about this chapter is the return of Chapman Carter. Yes, for those of you who read Juggler, Chapman is the Chief of Police in Crescent Bay. I guess he got tired of the political corruption (not to mention the loss of half the department in the big fight sequence toward the end) in Saltonstall and headed south to the coast. Perhaps he thought he'd work the next few years in peace before retirement. But I'm not done with him yet.
It's funny, I never thought I'd have a recurring character ... and if I did, I always thought it would be a nice looking woman or a pretty-boy bad guy. Not some old guy with great intelligence and a big heart. I think he reminds me of my grandfather ... though who really knows what goes on in the mind of a writer? Not me, that's for certain.
Drain is still banging around in my head but hasn't yet been started. Maybe I'll get a chance this afternoon to let my mind wander with it some. It's based on a creepy dream I had (no more pasta and meatballs before bed ... or more correctly, only when I want nightmares that lead to story ideas) and I want to make sure I can create the same creepy feeling from the dream. Maybe you should read it while eating pasta and meatballs before bed?
Currently Reading: Wicked by Gregory Maquire


1 Comments:
I wrote it myself! :)
I found it here:
http://www.funtigo.com/HaLo-39-barcode?g=21145518&cr=1
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