I’m happy to announce that the podcast of my story, “Founding Principals,” revealing the shocking truth behind the Founding Fathers and the birth of our nation, is now live. Trust me, they didn’t teach you this in school.
Posted in humor, writing, tagged aliens, American Revolution, continental congress, founding fathers, podcast, politics on November 3, 2016| Leave a Comment »
I’m happy to announce that the podcast of my story, “Founding Principals,” revealing the shocking truth behind the Founding Fathers and the birth of our nation, is now live. Trust me, they didn’t teach you this in school.
Posted in humor, writing, tagged American Revolution, cirsova, fantasy, free books, Mel Brooks, monty python, Paul Revere, publishing, science fiction, singular irregularity, time travel, writing on August 4, 2016| Leave a Comment »
Cirsova #2 is now out, featuring my short story about the little-known supernatural arena of the American Revolution, “Hoskins’ War.” The enemy of your enemy is your friend, but when a colonial guerrilla warrior witnesses an attack by uncanny creatures upon a British column, he realizes that some wars transcend politics and geography and that if this massacre is left unanswered, there soon may be no one left to fight over whether America deserves its freedom.
I can also announce that “Foundering Fathers” is now available as part of the anthology Singular Irregularity. In a complete coincidence, it too examines the underpinnings of a pivotal event in America’s fight for liberty–albeit in a more lighthearted vein. When time-traveling Barclay Webster accidentally leaves Paul Revere senseless just before he is to make his legendary ride, who but Barclay will be there to rescue history? And when plans go awry, who but Soames, the inestimable valet, will be there to rescue Barclay?
And finally, Once a Knight, A Tale of the Daze of Chivalry, has been made available for free on Amazon for a very limited time. Fantasy Faction called Once a Knight, “cleverly written. … [A] pun in every paragraph and a smile in every sentence.” If you love Monty Python and the Holy Grail, or the films of Mel Brooks, this book belongs in your library.
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged American Revolution, P.G. Wodehouse, Paul Revere, time travel, William Dawes on March 29, 2013| 1 Comment »
“Foundering Fathers” is on-line at Daily Science Fiction today. I’m please to be able to say that the reviews so far have been very positive. Apparently there are more Jeeves and Wooster SF fans than I’d hoped!