Yes, things are still happening . . .

Hello all!  Thank you so much for the feedback I have received regarding the last chapter of Mardi Gras Murders. I’m so glad that there are so many people who seem hooked on the story! 🙂

I’m about half way through writing the next (and final) chapter, so keep an eye out for that one!

Thank you also to those who have taken the time to send me some feedback on A Good Place.

I’m glad that you folks are enjoying this one as well, even though it is only early days yet! I have now just posted the next two chapters of this story for you, so I hope you enjoy these as well.  🙂

Take care, and enjoy!

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Australian country boy and writer of gay romance stories...
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9 Responses to Yes, things are still happening . . .

  1. Mark's avatar Mark says:

    I have, as you know, thoroughly enjoyed Mardi Gras murders, and am getting into your latest storiy “A Good Place”. With all those acres and horses to look after when on earth do you get time to write such good stories? None the less I am sure glad that you have made the time to do so…thank you…

  2. Chet Thompson's avatar Chet Thompson says:

    MARK, I love your stories just started reading “A Good Place”, and am enjoying your ‘antics’ with the Characters, almost as much as I have been enjoying them before in ‘Thompsonville!’

    Now regarding “Mardi Gras Murders”… I’m somewhat anticipating the conclusion, BUT look forward to seeing more of the Characters AFTER Corcoran is caught and dealt with— after all. Detectives always get involved in other cases. BUT the biggest thing is that the Teens need the Guidance of Tom and Beth, Adam and Coop, and of course, Helen, as they emerge into ‘Good Citizens of Society.” Please consider a series of Storylines, which could work together, somewhat— 1. Helen and Coop as they continue to deal with the aftermath of the SEVERAL Cases of the Sex Ring; 2. Helen and a Female Companion; 3. Adam and Coop as they interact with the Rehabilitation of all of the Teens; 4. Jimmy and Shane as they deal with the other Teens; and maybe something regarding many of the ASSOCIATE Characters that Helen had in the Lesbian side with her interactions with during the earlier portions of the “Mardi Gras Murders,” especially the Couple who took the Boys at the start. Just my Educated Humble Opinion!

    Thanks for writing!!!

    • ponyboy63's avatar ponyboy63 says:

      Thank you Chet for your kind words. I’m glad that you are enjoying my stories.
      And yes, the gang will return … I’ve always had it in mind that there would be several stories with these characters and have a couple of storylines in mind already! 🙂

  3. Bill Corley's avatar Bill Corley says:

    The final chapter ?!? You can really wrap it all up in one? Can’t wait to see it.

    • ponyboy63's avatar ponyboy63 says:

      haha… it may be a loooong chapter! 😉

      • Chet Thompson's avatar Chet Thompson says:

        OK, we are waiting with “baited breath”— actually not so much— but we are waiting to see a Conclusion to capturing Corcoran, and then the results of that!!! Now, the BIG Question, when can we read this “FINAL CHAPTER????????????????????????????????”

      • ponyboy63's avatar ponyboy63 says:

        sorry Chet … i’ve been working on it as time allows, but just haven’t quite managed to get to where I need to be with it! It’s coming, I promise! 🙂

  4. Mark Williams's avatar Mark Williams says:

    Hi Mark, Just wanted to say that I came across “Thompsonville” on Nifty, and I have read it all.   It was a superb story and up to what I can now call “your excellent standard”.   Now the first six episodes of “A Good Place” make so much more sense, and frankly are making me look forward to that story developing and continuing….Without any doubt you are an excellent storyteller who makes his characters such interesting people…Always “Thank you”, and please keep me posted on ne episodes of all of your stories, very sincerely, Mark

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