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Below, we heard from a few and decided to share as celebrations are best with friends.
We would love to hear from you.
Below, we heard from a few and decided to share as celebrations are best with friends.
Celebrating the stories
He is the winner of the 2012 Terri Ann Armstrong Short Story contest, Suspense Magazine. Star Crossed, by Tim Smith |
He was a top 25 new writer in Glimmer Train’s 2008 New Writer Contest.
Timothy Smith for "Rhyme and Reason" |
2016 KILLER NASHVILLE SILVER FALCHION PEER CHOICE AWARD NOMINEES & WINNERS The following books are nominated for the 2016 Killer Nashville Silver Falchion Awards with the winner determined by vote of the Killer Nashville Attendees (http://www.killernashville.com/2016-attendee-list/). Winners are indicated by bold typeface, except in instances where only one title is present. Best Fiction Adult Book Timothy Vincent, Prince of the Blue Castles Baron R. Birtcher, Hard Latitudes Mylo Carbia, The Raping of Ava Desantis Christine Carbo, The Wild Inside Paul Cleave, Trust No One Craig Faustus, Buck Go Down Hard Jenny Milchman, As Night Falls Ray Peden, One Tenth of the Law D.M. Pulley, The Dead Key Michael Ransom, The Ripper Gene Jan Thomas & Grant Jerkins, Done in One
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Chanticleer Book Reviews
Wilson Ames will always offer you a deal of a lifetime....
Highly suspenseful and carefully penned, this is a thinking person’s novel that will grab you from the get-go. Castles come into play, but they comprise a book within this book, a small sketchbook to be precise. Our protagonist, Wilson Ames, is never without it since he never knows when he’ll feel the need to draw a castle, using an old-fashioned mechanical pencil filled with dark blue lead.
Yes, it may seem odd that someone in Ames’ line of work carries a sketchbook rather than a gun or a high-tech electronic device to help extricate himself from dire situations. But, then, Ames is not your typical hero.
For the full review, click here..
Wilson Ames will always offer you a deal of a lifetime....
Highly suspenseful and carefully penned, this is a thinking person’s novel that will grab you from the get-go. Castles come into play, but they comprise a book within this book, a small sketchbook to be precise. Our protagonist, Wilson Ames, is never without it since he never knows when he’ll feel the need to draw a castle, using an old-fashioned mechanical pencil filled with dark blue lead.
Yes, it may seem odd that someone in Ames’ line of work carries a sketchbook rather than a gun or a high-tech electronic device to help extricate himself from dire situations. But, then, Ames is not your typical hero.
For the full review, click here..
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Paying it Forward...
Much appreciation to the Artists and Editors who helped make my work come to life. Artists Nadine (Red House on the Hill), Bruce, Colleen (Jack Out of the Box) and Fang (Heart-Scratch, upcoming) each contributed cover art for the books. If you would like to use their work in your own projects, drop me a line and I'll make the introductions. blue harvest photography did the photo work on Red House, Prince, and Jack. See their home page at: blueharvestphotography.com A special thanks to my brother, Pat, who took time out of his busy day and dusted off his pencil to sketch the cover of Prince. |
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