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TITAN - A Campfire Tale Released Today

Today the second installment to the Campfire Tales makes its way out into the world in a giant way. This tale takes a slightly different turn that the other stories I've written about so far. It is humorous bordering on absurd, yet most assuredly just as true as every other story I've shared.

In what is likely to be the only time I ever speak of him, this tale comes from a buddy of mine named Steven and tells how he learned the importance of not walking blindly through portals to other dimensions. It is a wet and slippery tale of two unlikely lovers that, to this day, still leaves me scratching my head and wanting to get Steven a wetsuit for his next birthday.

It's a larger than life tale sure to make a big impact, filled with gripping, body tingling action that's sure to suck you in (because it sure did for Steven.)
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Titan - A Campfire Tale

I'm working on the second installment of my Campfire Tales series. Making every effort to get it completed by Halloween. I don't know if I will have it done by then since I won't race it if it is being difficult.

I have always found it strange that even though I'm writing the character's story based on journal entries, they often want their own life, separate from me. Too often they seem to become filled with an effort to lead their own lives through me.

This wouldn't be so annoying if they didn't just want to sit around drinking beer and watching the world pass by. Now, I admit, that's not the worse thing but... always? That's not really me.

Either way, I have come up with a couple of cover ideas for this one. Curious what anyone thinks of them.

Update the cover chosen:





Stop by Smashwords and get your copy of the first -A Campfire Tale- Muff Diving for Monsters. Just follow the link.





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