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March 23, 2015
Snow, Again
I had shoveled a few weeks ago. Snow is falling. It’s sort of beautiful, it blankets a city, it hides what we may not like. It’s early Spring. The snow has a price: I’ll shovel. I want to write.

Published on March 23, 2015 09:39
March 19, 2015
Bedtime for Seneca Excerpts
Finally, I’ve added excerpts under the Bedtime for Seneca book page. Compared to the book, the excerpts font and format are different. But they are readable.

Published on March 19, 2015 10:01
March 18, 2015
Suspense a’ la YouTube
I hit a radio drama jackpot when I discovered Suspense on YouTube. Blue Hours Productions is doing a marvelous job of reviving one the greatest American radio dramas of all time–maybe the best American radio drama of all time. Beside a YouTube series, a new show is broadcast every other week from over 200 radio […]

Published on March 18, 2015 11:49
Audiobook
Bedtime for Seneca will be released in audiobook format. Production begins early April.

Published on March 18, 2015 11:15
March 17, 2015
March 16, 2015
Bedtime for Seneca Publishes Early
Getting Bedtime for Seneca to published print happened quicker than I expected. It officially released March 16. But the early release won't change the book giveaway. I apologize for any confusion this may have caused.
Published on March 16, 2015 22:22
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“Rapper with a Baby” Made Me Laugh
Matt Berry and Rich Fulcher’s Snuff Box is dark, biting, and vulgar. Don’t ever expect this BBC series to coax the viewer to the screen–Snuff Box refuses to play nice. Both actors use their real names for the main characters, Matt and Rich. Matt is a gentleman executioner, a hangman, who enjoys time spent with […]

Published on March 16, 2015 11:44
March 15, 2015
Bedtime for Seneca Book Excerpt
The excerpt is available to read. It's not in the soon-to-release book format; so, I don't like the excerpt. But it will let you peak inside the book--that's fair.
Published on March 15, 2015 08:36
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March 12, 2015
Bedtime for Seneca: What is It?
There are two charming book formats that have held a spell over me for years: Big Little Books and the Little Golden Books series. While the two book types have different audiences, their formats appeal to me because of a similar characteristic–compact, illustrated text about fantastical characters and events. I’m not saying the two book series are identical–they’re not. The format and stories aren’t the same. Little Golden Books’ trim at about 7 inches by 8 inches, have art on every page, and contain short stories that are usually no longer than 25 pages, stories that are mostly fables, a poky puppy teaching young readers a lesson. Big Little Books were trimmed at about 3.5 inches by 4.5 inches and tell stories that are grittier and read more like a comic. The number of illustrations are more limited and usually on side recto (the right side) of the Big Little Book’s leaf. As a young reader, while growing up, I became interested in both fables and comics; therefore, both formats–Big Little Books and Little Golden Books– helped develop and maintain my interest in reading and writing.
Being thankful for these two book formats’ inspiration, I wanted to honor both series in my own way. (Technically, Big Little Books may be considered an imprint, not a series.) Bedtime for Seneca is my way of showing gratitude, although this book’s stories are tragic. Taking the idea of grittier elements and the limited number of illustrations from Big Little Books, combining this idea with the compactness of Little Golden Books, the result is a Shadow Book.
Now, Bedtime for Seneca is nothing like a Little Golden Book–my stories are dark and intended for older readers; but Bedtime for Seneca is a sort of compact, bedtime fable read. So I hope expectant readers manage their…expectations. This book will take you into darker places, but you won’t be accompanied by friendly creatures, unfortunately. I encourage interested readers to obtain a Kindle version on the book’s release, first, seeing for yourself if you enjoy this somewhat experimental form, before picking up a print copy. (Don’t get me wrong, I love print books.)
I’m not exactly sure where I’m going with Shadow Books just yet. I’d like to develop this idea into an ongoing series or tie the stories into a much larger work. Regardless, I do hope you enjoy Bedtime for Seneca, the stories, and the book’s format. I hope it all charms you like I’ve been charmed by so many other books–or, at least, my book keeps you interested until the final page.
M. Duda
Being thankful for these two book formats’ inspiration, I wanted to honor both series in my own way. (Technically, Big Little Books may be considered an imprint, not a series.) Bedtime for Seneca is my way of showing gratitude, although this book’s stories are tragic. Taking the idea of grittier elements and the limited number of illustrations from Big Little Books, combining this idea with the compactness of Little Golden Books, the result is a Shadow Book.
Now, Bedtime for Seneca is nothing like a Little Golden Book–my stories are dark and intended for older readers; but Bedtime for Seneca is a sort of compact, bedtime fable read. So I hope expectant readers manage their…expectations. This book will take you into darker places, but you won’t be accompanied by friendly creatures, unfortunately. I encourage interested readers to obtain a Kindle version on the book’s release, first, seeing for yourself if you enjoy this somewhat experimental form, before picking up a print copy. (Don’t get me wrong, I love print books.)
I’m not exactly sure where I’m going with Shadow Books just yet. I’d like to develop this idea into an ongoing series or tie the stories into a much larger work. Regardless, I do hope you enjoy Bedtime for Seneca, the stories, and the book’s format. I hope it all charms you like I’ve been charmed by so many other books–or, at least, my book keeps you interested until the final page.
M. Duda
Published on March 12, 2015 10:48
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Bedtime for Seneca: What is It?
There are two charming book formats that have held a spell over me for years: Big Little Books and the Little Golden Books series. While the two book types have different audiences, the formats appeal to me because of a similar characteristic–compact, illustrated text about fantastical characters and events. I’m not saying the two book […]

Published on March 12, 2015 10:28
The Cryo-Freeze II
Michael is the author of several collections of short stories. Under pen name M. Duda, his titles include We Dream at Twilight and Whispers from the Grave.
His most recent story "The Sound of Blue" w Michael is the author of several collections of short stories. Under pen name M. Duda, his titles include We Dream at Twilight and Whispers from the Grave.
His most recent story "The Sound of Blue" was awarded Silver Honorable Mention from Writers of the Future. This has fueled his passion for writing fiction.
He lives in Ohio with his wife, three dogs and two cats. He writes because his cat hates him.
Visit him at www.authormichaelduda.com ...more
His most recent story "The Sound of Blue" w Michael is the author of several collections of short stories. Under pen name M. Duda, his titles include We Dream at Twilight and Whispers from the Grave.
His most recent story "The Sound of Blue" was awarded Silver Honorable Mention from Writers of the Future. This has fueled his passion for writing fiction.
He lives in Ohio with his wife, three dogs and two cats. He writes because his cat hates him.
Visit him at www.authormichaelduda.com ...more
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