Another cover Another story

WHEN GYMKHANA SMILES, the short story. This is a standalone available on Kindle for 99 cents http://amzn.com/B005CWGIQ6 and in the short story collection TWISTED RIXTER http://amzn.com/B00HQ0PH1O. It’s a horror story, as you might guess from the cover.

It’s also the only story I’ve ever sold professionally to a magazine. Unfortunately, the magazine folded before it was published. I later asked for my rights back and put it in the TWISTED RIXTER collection.

One other thing. A low-budget horror film producer once considered making a film from WHEN GYMKHANA SMILES. I was so flattered, but didn’t expect it to go anywhere, which it didn’t. The story as it is would only have made the ending of the film. Something the producer realized before I did.

At the time, I thought it was the best thing I’d ever written. I’ve gotten a lot better since then. I still like the plot and the characters.

WHAT I’VE READ THIS WEEK: The Mailman by Bentley Little.

This is a really good horror novel by a friend of mine.

The Cimarron Bride

THE CIMARRON BRIDE is one of my most recent novels.I absolutely love the cover. I love the story, too. This novel proved to be the most difficult I’ve ever done, because I had to write it twice. Not edit it after I’d written it, or done a second draft. It was a total rewrite. Very little of the original remains, except for the basic plot.

I hope this is not apparent in the final product.

I’d meant to write a romance novel with a more realistic hero. What happened was that I ended up with an asshole character even I hated. Junyur Wilde had to be completely restructured. Which changed the dynamics of the story.

So, did I succeed? You tell me.

You can find it at https://amzn.com/B07GTSD421 and through Smashwords and the Nook.

WHAT I’VE READ SINCE LAST POST: Immortal Heights by Sherry Thomas.

That’s me on the left.

Truepenny

This is one of my favorite covers. It is one of the earliest, too, back before my cover artist and I weren’t as attuned as we are now. We went through many different concepts before this one. And I’ve stayed with the same company ever since–Streetlight Graphics.

Truepenny has a kernel of true story to it, unlike most of my quirky stories. It’s cute seeing a mouse in your house darting from a corner and then disappearing somewhere. It’s not cute catching mouse after mouse after mouse in mousetraps. Especially the break- their- necks type of mouse traps. We finally decided to go for the sticky trap. And that was where the basis of this story originated. The mouse we caught on our first sticky trap was not dead. Just resoundingly stuck in the glue.

What happens in the story about that particular sticky trap is what happened in real life.

Truepenny the story came about because my sister Roxanne asked me to write something about this mouse. It’s not a children’s story, although the animals talk. And it’s a story I’m very proud of.

You can read it here http://amzn.com/B007181Y0Y or here http://amzn.com/B00HQ0PH1O or you can listen to it here http://www.audible.com/pd/Sci-Fi-Fantasy/Twisted-Rixter-Audiobook/B01MDNU438

WHAT I’VE READ SINCE LAST POST: The Burning Sky by Sherry Thomas. The Perilous Sea by Sherry Thomas.

How I spent my cruise time

The picture is the cover for one of my early short stories, published in Kindle format, and also available in the collection Twisted Rixter. Streetlight Graphics designed it, with help from me. I wrote the story, “Saints & Sinners,” in the car while my sister drove us down to Galveston for our first big cruise (we’d previously done a Barefoot Cruise on a sailing ship, a completely different experience). I wrote the rest of the story while sitting on the main deck, hanging out in the bar, sitting in the library all by myself, etc. It was a great experience, and since this was pre-laptop, all of it was written by hand. I still have the writing tablet with the original story in it. What else I remember of this experience was that it was fun writing in different locations, but it was also difficult. And truth be told, I always felt like I was broadcasting “Look at me! Writer writing!”

WHAT I READ SINCE LAST POST: Shortcake by Lucy Watson. Along Came A Spider by James Patterson.

I never say anything more here about my reading list. Today’s an exception. Shortcake by Lucy Watson is the funniest romance novel I’ve ever read, and it’s completely romantic as well.

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