Well, the cushy life has come to the end. Looking for a job again, has to be done I suppose as I reckon the wife won't be too fond of the 'outdoor' life 24-7. But the few weeks have been a great opportunity to get some good editing done on the novel and reckon it'll be ready to pimp in January.
I've a new story up at A Twist of Noir as part of Christopher's great idea that the stories from 600 - 700 should be of the word count. I got the slot of 625 and the stories called Stage Left and you can read it here.
Bad news about the cushy life ending, but good news about job hunting! Good luck with finding one soon.
ReplyDeleteJust read Stage Left, it’s a fantastic story. I love the gritty feel to it, and the language is crisp and concise. Great story, Lee...as usual!
Best of luck with the job seach Lee, and like Steve mentioned, Stage Left was great piece.
ReplyDeleteStage left - cool and very dark. really enjoyed it, Lee.
ReplyDeletep.s. have we met Regis before? He kind of rang a bell with me.
Great noir in Stage Left, Lee. Really enjoyed the theatrical element.
ReplyDeleteGood luck on the job front matey.
Really enjoyed this, Lee. You are always able to create more than meets the eye. I wish you well in your job search. You've got a sharp mind, I've no doubt you'll be employed soon.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry to hear your time-out is coming to an end. Keep working on your writing whenever you can!
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear that you are still in things, unlike myself who hasn't been writing hardly at all... uh yeah
ReplyDeleteGreat story Lee, and good luck with "the Hunt"
ReplyDeleteLee, on your resume' put "professional vampire hunter". I hear bosses love that. ROFL
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