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Doing something a little different for the next Patreon Supporters chapbook:
https://brianjamesfreeman.com/2019/1...chard-chizmar/
BrianBrian James Freeman
Lividian Publications: http://www.Lividian.com
My Writing: http://www.BrianJamesFreeman.com
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Thanks for sharing your pics!Brian James Freeman
Lividian Publications: http://www.Lividian.com
My Writing: http://www.BrianJamesFreeman.com
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Originally posted by Brian James Freeman View PostThanks for sharing your pics!Originally posted by Marmaduke Grigsby View PostGreat stuff! I love the presentation and the content. I received my copy of Midnight Under the Big Top yesterday and the illustrations by Glenn Chadbourne are mind blowing!
Thanks for sharing these photos!
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Originally posted by Martin View PostJust got around to reading The Sniper today. All I can say is WOW that is a great story!
BrianBrian James Freeman
Lividian Publications: http://www.Lividian.com
My Writing: http://www.BrianJamesFreeman.com
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
- May 2011
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Originally posted by Brian James Freeman View PostAnd Richard was just a pup when he wrote that. Amazing, eh?
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Speaking of a young writer finding his voice. I read the final three stories in Patreon Stories Volume Two today and you sell yourself short. They are not “embarrassingly bad” as you put it. While they will not be taking home any Stoker awards they were fun reads and I really enjoyed Bus Trip. The only point you embarrassed yourself was you youthful exuberance for Meatloaf. We all have those skeletons in our closets, I was a Kiss fan myself.
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
- May 2011
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So finished reading Patreon Stories Volume Two last night. I expected a collection of Brian's fiction that I had already read. Boy did he over deliver! This book is in three sections. Short stories, poetry and some early stories. I actually enjoyed the early work and you can see the writer Brian has become in them. Poetry at its finest is a short story written in a poetic cadence. Brian generally delivers on that. I really expected the short stories to be repeats of things I have already read, as I have already read all his CD collections. Brian had other ideas and there are some stories here that are new to me and several really packed a punch. I think I have said this before but I will repeat myself. Brian's writing reminds me a lot of the writing of Stewart O'nan. That is a big complement. If you are expecting all out horror you will not get what you want. Much of Brian's stories are not horror at all, not to say there is not some mixed in. Brian's stories at their heart are about the human condition. I have said before that reading Stewart O'nan is like looking through a window at people living their lives. Many of these stories gave me the same feeling.
A side note for Brian. In your story notes of The Last Beautiful Day you mention that it was inspired by an actual news story. This happened with my sister and I can tell you that those days are imprinted in my psyche and have been part of shaping who I am as a man. The story brought a flood of emotions, in part because life is throwing a lot at me right now, but not in a bad way.
This book contained stories that are exactly what I needed wright now and I thank you for that!
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