Fiction
Why Not Write To Sell? Part 2, Self Help And Journalism
Posted in Fiction on Jan 23, 2022 1,458 reads
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A Dialogue With A Fellow Writer: Dateline 10/28-11/7/21
Posted in Fiction on Jan 4, 2022 1,624 reads
'How Is Your Fiction Reflective Of Your Changing Worldview?' Mister Grey Cues The Crackpot: 9/28/21
Posted in Fiction on Dec 26, 2021 1,609 reads
As If Written By Robert E. Howard In May 1968
Posted in Fiction on Oct 29, 2021 1,721 reads
Clued And Marius Cue The Crackpot On His Tusked Alter Ego
Posted in Fiction on Sep 16, 2021 1,278 reads
As Maskland Continues To Evolve One Of Its Antiheroes Descends In Hardback
Posted in Fiction on Aug 30, 2021 1,028 reads
A Tale Of Middle Earth: High Fantasy By James LaFond: Front Matter
Posted in Fiction on Jul 22, 2021 1,207 reads
The Most Reviled Science-Fiction Writer Tries His Rude Hand At High Fantasy
Posted in Fiction on Jul 21, 2021 1,264 reads
Don Quotays Cues The Crackpot On Neanderthals And Orks In Fiction
Posted in Fiction on Jul 8, 2021 1,366 reads
This Ends The Free Posting Of Dollar Joe, A Doomed Hero.
Posted in Fiction on Jun 24, 2021 1,154 reads
Editrix Completes A Single Hardcover In May
Posted in Fiction on May 31, 2021 1,721 reads
News For A Well Of Heroes And Robert E. Howard Readers
Posted in Fiction on May 24, 2021 1,896 reads
Science-Fiction Backstory Discussed By An Actual Science-Fiction Supporting Character
Posted in Fiction on May 7, 2021 1,848 reads
Marius Cues The Crackpot On Possible Meat Puppeteer Agendas
Posted in Fiction on May 3, 2021 1,559 reads
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Mike The Exile Cues The Crackpot On A Phillip K. Dick Science-Fiction Plot
Posted in Fiction on May 3, 2021 1,470 reads
The Backstory To The Prophetic 2048 Novel Ghost Snatcher Is In Play And Discussed On Myth Of The 20th Century
Posted in Fiction on Apr 17, 2021 2,318 reads
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In June 2018 James LaFond, an urban blight journalist from Baltimore, Maryland, was driven from his hometown by savage tribesmen. With a writing income of $230 per month, he was sustained by readers across the nation. The journals in this collection were written during that period.
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