I've been working on several short stories - as well as the ongoing novel - with the idea of doing a thriller, a killer and a chiller over at (believe it or not) Thrillers, Killers N Chillers.
So if you fancy a 'trio of treats'...
The Thriller: NOWHERE TO HIDE.
The Killer: WANTED.
The Chiller: WORKING FROM HOME.
Just click on the title of this post for the link, select your favourite beverage, and enjoy!
All feedback welcome.
Monday, 31 August 2009
THRILLER FEEDING FRENZY over at TKnC...
A week ago my last post detailed six top stories over at Thrillers, Killers N Chillers. Well since then Matt n I have uploaded fifteen more belters for your pleasure incorporating all genres appropriate to our site: crime, horror, supernatural, mystery, suspense and, obviously, thrillers, killers n chillers!
So why not pull up a chair, put a cushion under your butt, pour yourself a drink and enjoy...
There are more crackers in the pipeline, too, including something a bit different from yours truly!
http://thrillskillsnchills.blogspot.com/
So why not pull up a chair, put a cushion under your butt, pour yourself a drink and enjoy...
There are more crackers in the pipeline, too, including something a bit different from yours truly!
http://thrillskillsnchills.blogspot.com/
Sunday, 23 August 2009
A THRILLING, KILLING, CHILLING SPREE!!!
Hi Folks,
This weekend we've had six of the best uploaded over on the ezine I co-edit, Thrillers, Killers N Chillers. So to be fair to the writers and in case you missed the simultaneous posts, here's a quick reminder.
Check out BLOOD SISTER, part 4 of Lee Hughes' epic tale, THE OSSEOUS BOX.
Experienced author, Michael A Kechula, chills us in classic style with RED DUST.
Regular, Lily Childs, is up to her old tricks with her unique short, SLIDESHOW.
Newcomer, Michael Robert Gordon goes Detective in his thought-provoking, IT SHOULDN'T HAPPEN HERE.
Last, but not least: My old school friend, David Barber, has rekindled the writing bug with his second piece of micro fiction this week, LETTING GO.
(Clicking on the title of this post takes you to TKnC.)
Regards,
Col
Ps. You may want a nosey at some of mine over there, too!
This weekend we've had six of the best uploaded over on the ezine I co-edit, Thrillers, Killers N Chillers. So to be fair to the writers and in case you missed the simultaneous posts, here's a quick reminder.
Check out BLOOD SISTER, part 4 of Lee Hughes' epic tale, THE OSSEOUS BOX.
Experienced author, Michael A Kechula, chills us in classic style with RED DUST.
Regular, Lily Childs, is up to her old tricks with her unique short, SLIDESHOW.
Newcomer, Michael Robert Gordon goes Detective in his thought-provoking, IT SHOULDN'T HAPPEN HERE.
Last, but not least: My old school friend, David Barber, has rekindled the writing bug with his second piece of micro fiction this week, LETTING GO.
(Clicking on the title of this post takes you to TKnC.)
Regards,
Col
Ps. You may want a nosey at some of mine over there, too!
Tuesday, 11 August 2009
COPING by Col Bury - micro fiction over at Blink Ink...
The idea over at newish ezine Blink Ink is to write thought-provoking micro fiction in 50 words. To read my debut, COPING, on there just click the title above for the link.
Monday, 10 August 2009
An interview with crime writer Col Bury
Yep, I was as surprised as you are now that fellow writer and blogger, Sara Tribble, asked to interview little old me over at her top blog, I AM WRITE.
So if you wanna...
A) Watch some paint dry or...
B) Watch that old black n white film on The Obscure Channel or...
C) Find out more about what makes me tick, crime writing, my aspirations, my inspirations and how Thrillers, Killers N Chillers came about...
...then take your pick!
Click on the title above for the link.
Regards,
Col
So if you wanna...
A) Watch some paint dry or...
B) Watch that old black n white film on The Obscure Channel or...
C) Find out more about what makes me tick, crime writing, my aspirations, my inspirations and how Thrillers, Killers N Chillers came about...
...then take your pick!
Click on the title above for the link.
Regards,
Col
Sunday, 2 August 2009
BROKEN - by Col Bury
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