TUMBLEWEED
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Books & Short Stories
MAIN DIRECTORY For The Love of Becky (3 chapters so far) Where's Arnold (very short story) Mason Jars (another very short story) The God Maker (3 chapters so far) The Key (1st chapter so far) Monster Island Jamaica (1st chapter only so far) Shagnasty: Aiming for the Bottom (8 chapters completed) Metamorphosis (complete novel being redone) Crybaby (complete novel being redone) Blood Brothers 2010 (3 misc chapter attempts.) Succeed at Failure Raising Papa The First Hundred Years Are The Hardest |
PRINTING INSTRUCTIONS I have not provided printable copies of these pages as yet. In the meantime, if you would like to print them with a smaller font, set your browser to a read a smaller text. To do this (on IE) go to the top bar and click on VIEW. In the DROP-DOWN MENU select TEXT SIZE. This will save you paper and ink. If the above does not work for your browser, let me know and I will research the method used for the browser you are using. |
Author's Comments Just about all the unfinished stories are listed above. Some of these links go to other directories that index stories applicable to it. All unfinished stories and studies are not listed here. I have about 150 others that are either near completion or are merely starts. Some of the stories here are either starts, or works in progress. Not all of these stories are part of the Blood Brothers series, nor are all on Tumbleweed Island. Below are the stories specific to Tumbleweed: BLOOD BROTHERS Crybaby Some stories are placed on the island, but are not part of the Blood Brothers series. Examples of these are: The God Make Then there are still others that, although they are not pertinent to the island, they either pass through, or end up on the island. Examples of these are: Shagnasty; Aiming for the
Bottom Different stories have different voices and tone. It is difficult for me to write these different type stories without getting crossed up in my mood for the stories. I know it can't be any easier for you. Besides, when I write these stories it might be years beween and during that time my writing skills have grown and changed. As I reread what I have written I want to change it all to fit what I now know. I can't do that, of course; not and have time to write anything new. So some failings I just have to let pass for the time being. Tumbleweed |