I HAVE MORE STORIES TO TELL YOU
"Excuse me General Pettygree. Your readers are here."
"Very well Mr. Barnes. "I’ll speak with them now."
"Thank
you for seeing me. I appreciate it. Many of you have followed my singular career in the Nile
Delta, Sudan, Northwest Frontier and Britain on my blog; Campaigns of
General William Augustus Pettygree."
"In most stories I was a soldier serving Queen Victoria."
"However, there are other fascinating adventures of rugged men, strong women and dark foes whom you do not yet know which need telling. Their unique experiences in astonishing places woven within desperate circumstances and new eras compel me to present them to you."
"That’s what I'll be doing next at greater length than possible here. Only a short story book format can do this. As my chronicler Bill Protz did in almost one hundred blog stories, we’ll advance new tales by briefly captioned photographs. The difference will be much greater depth of story and characters."
"That’s what I'll be doing next at greater length than possible here. Only a short story book format can do this. As my chronicler Bill Protz did in almost one hundred blog stories, we’ll advance new tales by briefly captioned photographs. The difference will be much greater depth of story and characters."
"Excuse me William. Dreadfully sorry. We need to be at
Lord Basingstoke’s before seven for dinner."
"Quite right Mary, my darling. I'll finish in a moment."
"Bill and I estimate Book #1 will be available between January and July 2019. Meanwhile, here is a teaser as the motion picture people call it."
The 1929 Buhl CA-6 Sesquiplane’s Wright
Whirlwind 300hp engine was useless, on fire and the propeller was frozen in
place. Speaking silently to herself, “Trees ahead. Pull the wheel back a little.
Respond damn you! Up a smidgen. Yes. Bravo my wounded girl.”
The aircraft jerked as the undercarriage clipped
treetops along the eastern coastal ridge. Bearing 225˚ an undulating field beckoned her down. It
was so very small though and the far edge was bordered by more trees. But, it
was all the aviatrix had as she descended.
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CLOSING REMARKS
(1) Does this mean my blog stories will cease? No.
(2) There is much to sort out with self-publishing and distribution.
(3) Wish us luck will you?
(1) Does this mean my blog stories will cease? No.
(2) There is much to sort out with self-publishing and distribution.
(3) Wish us luck will you?
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16 comments:
Can’t wait to see it! All the very best with this venture.
Alan
Jolly good luck to you, old bean. I will be looking forward to reading the continuing exploits.
Greg
Good luck, but make sure you enjoy yourself as well
This is a great idea Bill & I can't wait to see it all unfold but for now the very best of luck with it :)
Looking very forward to this project, Bill!
Best Regards,
Stokes
Bon chance mon ami.
Interesting developments...
good luck with your new publishing project
Well now, things are getting interesting. I'm looking forward to the book.
Jim
Splendid! Best of luck with the project!
I am looking forward to the publication.
Good Show, mate!! Best of Luck in your book endeavor!! (y)
Count me in as a guaranteed customer.... signed copy (hint hint).
I truly look forward to this publication. When it is finished I will definitely purchase a copy. Thank you.
Paul Collins
Best of luck!
You chaps are terrific to express support and kind sentiments. I really appreciate your approbation as Gen. Pettygree would say and the time you took to write. Thank you very much.
Gratefully,
Bill P.
Absolutely fantastic, Bill. I've only just caught up with this news after being busy with other stuff, but of course I wish you the very best of luck and if there is ANYTHING I can help you with, either in terms of advice or in some practical way, don't hesitate to ask. I am at your disposal.
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