After the April Fool's Day publication of The Speed of Dark,
a collection of strangely different and disturbing horror stories, the
summer gradually began to stagnate for us, Jimsecor and me. But then the
earth began moving again. With a publication looming, I was invited
into The Write Room Blog, a collective of writers who sequentially post blogs
that show the impact of life on writing. We welcome comments,
especially from the non-initiated. Dialogue develops. Jimsecor's first
posting is not until later this fall.
However, shortly will come the publication of seven stories: Det. Lupée: The Impossible Cases.
These are Jimsecor's tongue-in-cheek detective stories dealing with the
unsolvable—or, more to the point, the impossible to prosecute—crimes.
Crimes of society, as in Robbie Burns' man's inhumanity to man. Lupée is based in Liverpool, though I do not think he is a Scouse. His assistant is the extremely intelligent Sgt. Cassandra Dumqik—please call her D.
Det. Lupée: The Impossible Cases will be offered in a two-for-one with Clayton Bye's new edition of The Sorcerer's Key, the
story of a dark sorcerer from Eden who battles Jack Lightfoot for a
talisman that will give him unrestricted access to Earth and her
technology.
Both covers are accomplished by Zentao.
For more of Clayton Bye's writing, visit his website or become a fan.
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