Author: | John Fielden | ISBN: | 9780984437986 |
Publisher: | John Fielden | Publication: | October 11, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | John Fielden |
ISBN: | 9780984437986 |
Publisher: | John Fielden |
Publication: | October 11, 2012 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
A short love story for men. Killing Regret is a descriptive, soul-revealing tale of an apocalyptic life, layered with gruesome death and unresolved love.
Author's Notes: "This book is a cherished surprise. I just finished my first novel, "Young Flemingway", and this book came to me as a flood. Once I started writing I couldn't stop. I had no idea where the story was going or the length.
At one point I was being bombarded by the term "short story". It was everywhere; TV, radio, newspaper. I had never given a thought before about writing a short story, but this was the one. Instead of dragging out the book with one survival scenario to another, I decide to make the story short but gripping; letting the reader to jump into the story and experience the emotions from the protagonist. And his misguided morals.
I hope you enjoy the story as much as I did in writing it. But now I must write another story that is not so "heavy" to balance out my life." - John Fielden
A short love story for men. Killing Regret is a descriptive, soul-revealing tale of an apocalyptic life, layered with gruesome death and unresolved love.
Author's Notes: "This book is a cherished surprise. I just finished my first novel, "Young Flemingway", and this book came to me as a flood. Once I started writing I couldn't stop. I had no idea where the story was going or the length.
At one point I was being bombarded by the term "short story". It was everywhere; TV, radio, newspaper. I had never given a thought before about writing a short story, but this was the one. Instead of dragging out the book with one survival scenario to another, I decide to make the story short but gripping; letting the reader to jump into the story and experience the emotions from the protagonist. And his misguided morals.
I hope you enjoy the story as much as I did in writing it. But now I must write another story that is not so "heavy" to balance out my life." - John Fielden