December 1, 2017:
D J Meyers and Oznonymous have combined their talents over the past year and created a selection of short stories.
Now available on Amazon - click here - Paper Cranes & Other Oral Origami contains 8 works. From shorts to novella, the tales explore social issues from disarmament, marriage equality, the environment, psychosis, loneliness, the explosion of political correctness, and gun control.
November 28, 2017:
Welcome to the newest author on The Gargoyle Chronicles - Sebnem E. Sanders. A native of Istanbul, Turkey, she is about to release her first collection of short stories. Available in paperback and eBook editions, pop over to Amazon and purchase a copy
August 26, 2016:
The day has finally arrived to unleash the writer Oznonymous on the world. These Sci-Fi and black comedy musings will begin with a Dystopian Science Fiction novel titled Sentenced to Obscurity (scroll down to view the cover.) What begins as a contemporary love story, turns from mystery to futuristic nightmare in an intriguing web that spans three generations. Released on paperback and in eBook format today, this eclectic piece will surprise readers from pre-prologue to the final page. Do not miss your chance to be one of the first to read this epic tale.
December 18, 2015:
I'm back from my tour of Japan, all documented on Twitter - click here. More importantly, The Whispering Mime was released today, so now you can buy the set - The Renaissance Series, books 1, 2, & 3. Click on the links and find yourself a paperback, in cream paper with glossy covers, or buy yourself an eBook. Below is the full set. Tales of Yorr, Birth of Venus & The Whispering Mime.
November 28, 2015:
Well, here it is, the full jacket of The Whispering Mime, due for release mid-December. The first proof arrived on my doorstep this week and it looks wonderful. The Kindle version will be ready for Christmas. For those of you new to the site, this is the third book of The Renaissance Series, a loosely connected trilogy set in the Renaissance age. Each novel is a separate story, yet each references the others in many ways, and the characters in Tales of Yorr cross over to The Whispering Mime.
History is decided with a whisper
Shakspere, Shake-shafte, or Shakespeare
Were these three men one in the same, or a figment of the imaginations of Elizabethan England?
Follow William, born a Catholic, raised a Protestant, exiled to become a priest, as per his father’s wishes. Adventurer, poet, spy, assassin and lover, with an imagination that defied the conventions of his time, and a name easily confused, mis-signed, and misquoted.
Ink never sleeps; it dries and haunts us forever.