Better late than never . . .

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. 😦

So, now that’s all been sorted today, here are this weeks postings!Ā  šŸ™‚

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! šŸ™‚

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2 Responses to Better late than never . . .

  1. 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 — 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

    • ponyboy63's avatar ponyboy63 says:

      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. šŸ™‚
      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.

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