Well folks, yesterday was a bugger of a day. So that’s why I’m running a day late with my postings!
First off, thanks to work stuff happening, I didn’t get near a computer to be able to do my posts, and when I got home and tried logging in I discovered I was out of credit with my internet account. š¦
So, now that’s all been sorted today, here are this weeks postings!Ā š
First off, there’s Sandmen Chapter 4, then we have two chapters of Song For Guy!
I’d also like to give a bit of a shout out about a story I’ve just finished reading over at Dabeagle.com. It’sĀ called Summer’s End and was written by Ryan Bartlett and was a very enjoyable read. I think you’ll like it!
OK then, it’s time for me to get back to work!
Happy reading! š
Hello Mark, Started reading After We Danced on crvboy when I realized I had read it a couple years ago on Nifty, I think. Then I stumbled upon your website and discovered I had somehow read a story about Thompsonville and Macquarie Bay again, a year or 2 ago while reading A Good Place just now and noticed a “time warp” since the last story I read. I presume that Thompson River Tales is the beginning of the saga. Is there anything chronologically between TRT and A Good Place? I’m going to start with 1918 ā Armistice. And if you haven’t surmised already, I’m fortunate to have rediscovered you and look forward to reading all your works. Thanks, Joe
Hey Joe. Thanks very much for your comments. Basically the story order for the series goes like this … After We Dance, The Rip, Song For Guy, Thompsonville, A Good Place (this one is set 10 years after T’ville).
TRT is a ‘companion’ series which mostly are just ‘one offs’ set in the same area, but with no set order, time or sequence or anything like that … they are just random stories I’m writing as they come to mind, designed to give some more background to the town and the folks who have lived there. š
For a couple of totally unrelated stories that you might want to check out, try Mardi Gras Murders and Beyond Salvation!
Thanks again for taking the time to comment. Welcome aboard. And I hope you enjoy some of my other stories as well! Cheers.