The Fields of Concorde now available!
I am thrilled to announce the available of “The Fields of Concorde”, a combined edition of An Older Kind of Justice and Strange Rivers. The book includes formatting changes for readability as well an editorial rewrites of sections of Strange Rivers. Available in Kindle and paperback on Amazon here
What’s in a name? Ask Titus Groan.
What’s in a name? Turns out, quite a bit. As humans, we tend to identify with our name. It doesn’t just tell others who we are, and how we are different from the next person, it tells us who we are. Take it from someone who was given a name at birth which I detested […]
In Praise of Indie Bookstores
City Lights owner Chris Wilcox with Ash Braley. I’ve always been a bookish person (of course) and spent many hours – days, weeks, decades – haunting bookstores. I mean, back when bookstores were intended as bookish places, that made you want to read, to learn, and dare I say it, think. I’m not above a […]
Strange Rivers – a Fields of Concorde novel
Strange Rivers, a continuation of the story that began in An Older Kind Of Justice, is a reflection on the unseen ways we connect with our families and our heritage, as well as the chance events that shift the course of our lives to bring us both pain and healing. Still recovering from tragedy and […]