My good friend, Christopher Reilley, was interviewed recently on Doug Holder’s Somerville TV show, Poet to Poet.
“WRITER’S BLOCK”
Here’s to Old Friends
A good crew was on hand Sunday, February 23, 2020, at New England Mobile Book Fair in Newton Upper Falls to welcome back an old friend, Robin Stratton (front, center) of Big Table Publishing and Boston Literary Magazine. Robin now lives in San Francisco, but she’s in town for a few days visiting family.
Standing directly behind Robin is NEMBF owner Tom Lyons.
Indie Bookstores, Once On the Verge of Disappearing, Are Making a Comeback
“Murder on the Eight-Six”
I’m making final edits to a short, 5,000-word piece of cozy detective fiction entitled “Murder on the Eighty-Six.” It’s about an MBTA driver/amateur sleuth who investigates a murder that occurs on his bus. I’m planning to submit to “The Best New England Crime Stories 2020,” to debut at the New England Crime Bake.
The Penmen Review: “Prison Blues”
From the archives: The Penmen Review published my short fiction story, “Prison Blues” in April, 2016.
“The House of Bob” in Literary Yard
Sharing this short story that published in 2015 in The Literary Yard entitled, “The House of Bob.”
My Flash Piece “If You Experience Any of These Symptoms” Featured in Boston Literary Magazine
If You Experience Any of These SymptomsPhil TemplesMrs. Nugent sips her martini while the television airs a…
Posted by Boston Literary Magazine on Tuesday, January 14, 2020
Remote Amazonian Healers Compile a 500-page Traditional Medicine Encyclopidia
Apropos of my upcoming novel, “Uncontacted Frontier:”
Remote Amazonian Healers compile a 500-page traditional medicine encyclopedia
Royalties!
I just received an email from my publisher, Moonshine Cove Publishing. Royalties for print and e-book sales of The Allston Variant in 2019 earned me a whopping $14.87. Huzzah! 😉