Update: August 9, 2019 Making Progress

July 29, 2019

I have been working almost every day since my last update on my sci-do novel. I am really delving deep into developing the characters of the two primary antagonists. The hardest part is deciding what to leave out. I am also racking my brain as to how to contrast the characters of the antagonist versus the protagonist and the alien civilization against ours .

This is probably my last day in Aztec, NM.  I am moving to take a job in Gillett, Arkansas. The movers have come and gone, I have waned out the place, and the car is being tuned up as I write this. Unless something unexpected happens with the car, I am departing tomorrow morning. I will miss New Mexico. It’s one awesome state. 😞

call for bouncers — The Poetry Department . . . aka The Boynton Blog

Have you submitted a poem to the Sue C. Boynton Poetry Contest only to be disappointed by rejection? Well, if so, here’s your chance to show your stuff. The contest committee is teaming up with poetrynight to present Boynton Bouncers. Boynton Bouncers will be held at the Bellingham Alternative Library on Monday, August 12, 2019, […]

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“Diabolical: Three Tales of Jack Thurston and Revenge” is Available on Kindle and in Print

Please go to amazon.com/author/philslattery or Goodreads or any other social media to leave a review.

Jack Thurston is a retired professor of medieval literature and history. He is also a widower and father and a retired sorcerer who has returned to the black arts to exact revenge for the death of his wife, daughter, and brother. He has an intriguing position in the universe at a focal point of life, the afterlife, logic and reason, anger and hatred, the ancient and the modern worlds, grief and his attempts to escape grief through self-destruction. Though he wants to have the peace he once found with his wife, Agatha, he is pulled in many directions by circumstance and by his powerful negative emotions.

I am a fan of the old school horror practiced by such authors as H.P. Lovecraft, Poe, Edward Lucas White, and Arthur Machen.  I endeavor to make a story as terrifying and suspenseful for the reader as possible without resorting to gratuitous blood and gore for a simple shock or quick feeling of disgust.

This collection of three short tales is perfect for those who have only a few short breaks to escape into the hidden world of horror, black magic, sorcery, and anger-fueled revenge.

You can find this and other works at my Amazon author’s page:  www.amazon.com/author/philslattery.

Currently, Jack has a Twitter account (@jthurston666), where he has attracted a small following and where it has only recently been revealed that he is fictional. Jack has his own blog at jackthurstonblog.wordpress.com (a work in progress) and his own e-mail at jackthurston666@gmail.com.

Information on more social media accounts and other characters (as they are developed) can be found at: philslattery.wordpress.com. Please interact with him at any of his social media accounts as you would with a real person.

Show your appreciation for these stories by leaving a review on Amazon, Goodreads, or other social media.

If you enjoy horror, check out my collection of horror short stories A Tale of Hell and Other Works of Horror: Stories of wizards, werewolves, serial killers, alien worlds, and the damned, which includes these stories.

Wisdom quotes: “Chinese proverbs” — bodyandsoulnourishmentblog

“Chinese proverbs” “A wise man makes his own decisions; an ignorant man follows the public opinion.” “If you are patient in one moment of anger, you will escape a hundred days of sorrow.” “A bit of fragrance clings to the hand that gives flowers.” “He who asks is a fool for […]

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The Perils of Designing a Cover for a Novel You Truly Love — Literary Hub

There’s so much in the title. Longing and irony; tension and sensuality. With the two D’s, one can just about hear a ruler slapping flesh. As with the rest of Fleur Jaeggy’s prose, the phrase is sharp enough to wound, but not without revealing some inner musculature. I design book covers by trade, and titles…

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Mirror of Time (مرآة الزمن) / Poem by Mandour Saleh Hikel — Galaktika Poetike “ATUNIS”

Poem by Mandour Saleh Hikel Mirror of Time I stare at the mirror of time As if I try To explore its inwardness I feel a stormy wind Coming from a distant place It vows … It roars I try to get up … But I cannot I am bound by a dream… Closer to […]

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Do You Know the Way to Shell Beach?: ‘Dark City’ and the Dangers of Nostalgia — MovieBabble

Over twenty years ago, Dark City, Alex Proyas’ follow-up to The Crow, dropped into theaters only to be quietly, ignominiously shuffled out. On its opening…The post Do You Know the Way to Shell Beach?: ‘Dark City’ and the Dangers of Nostalgia appeared first on MovieBabble.

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Book Review: While the Bombs Fell by Robbie Cheadle & Elsie Hancy Eaton — Robbie’s inspiration

Originally posted on This Is My Truth Now: While the Bombs Fell by Robbie Cheadle My rating: 5 of 5 stars While the Bombs Fell is a collection of memoirs written jointly by Robbie Cheadle and her mother, Elsie Hancy Eaton. While some of the tales might be fictionalized, everything is based on memories and…

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“Diabolical: Three Tales of Jack Thurston and Revenge” is Available on Kindle and in Print

Please go to amazon.com/author/philslattery or Goodreads or any other social media to leave a review.

Jack Thurston is a retired professor of medieval literature and history. He is also a widower and father and a retired sorcerer who has returned to the black arts to exact revenge for the death of his wife, daughter, and brother. He has an intriguing position in the universe at a focal point of life, the afterlife, logic and reason, anger and hatred, the ancient and the modern worlds, grief and his attempts to escape grief through self-destruction. Though he wants to have the peace he once found with his wife, Agatha, he is pulled in many directions by circumstance and by his powerful negative emotions.

I am a fan of the old school horror practiced by such authors as H.P. Lovecraft, Poe, Edward Lucas White, and Arthur Machen.  I endeavor to make a story as terrifying and suspenseful for the reader as possible without resorting to gratuitous blood and gore for a simple shock or quick feeling of disgust.

This collection of three short tales is perfect for those who have only a few short breaks to escape into the hidden world of horror, black magic, sorcery, and anger-fueled revenge.

You can find this and other works at my Amazon author’s page:  www.amazon.com/author/philslattery.

Currently, Jack has a Twitter account (@jthurston666), where he has attracted a small following and where it has only recently been revealed that he is fictional. Jack has his own blog at jackthurstonblog.wordpress.com (a work in progress) and his own e-mail at jackthurston666@gmail.com.

Information on more social media accounts and other characters (as they are developed) can be found at: philslattery.wordpress.com. Please interact with him at any of his social media accounts as you would with a real person.

Show your appreciation for these stories by leaving a review on Amazon, Goodreads, or other social media.

If you enjoy horror, check out my collection of horror short stories A Tale of Hell and Other Works of Horror: Stories of wizards, werewolves, serial killers, alien worlds, and the damned, which includes these stories.

20 Years On, Jhumpa Lahiri’s Empathetic Fiction is a Lesson for All — Literary Hub

Only now, as I prepare to write for the 20th birthday of this remarkable book, does it occur to me that I already celebrated its first ten years of life without knowing it. I did so when, in the fall of 2009, I bought it for one euro in Rome, picking it out of a…

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