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July 16, 2017
Romeo & Juliet: Scene Nine
Published on July 16, 2017 04:35
July 14, 2017
Romeo & Juliet: Scenes and Eight
You can read these scenes by following this link
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Published on July 14, 2017 04:34
July 11, 2017
Romeo & Juliet: Scene Six
Published on July 11, 2017 03:45
July 9, 2017
Romeo & Juliet: Scene FIve
Published on July 09, 2017 04:05
July 7, 2017
Romeo & Juliet: Scene Four
Published on July 07, 2017 05:19
July 6, 2017
So, You Want To Be A Fiction Writer!
My newest ebook (a free download) is titled, So, you want to be a fiction writer! It discusses and analyzes the learning curve encountered when beginning to write stories. Here’s the “official” book blurb: Whenever...
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Published on July 06, 2017 06:02
July 5, 2017
Romeo & Juliet: Scene Three
You can read it here You can read the first two scenes by following the same link.
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Published on July 05, 2017 04:55
July 3, 2017
Romeo & Juliet: Scene Two
Follow this link to read it.
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Published on July 03, 2017 06:06
July 1, 2017
Romeo and Juliet: Scene One
Published on July 01, 2017 04:38
June 29, 2017
New Moxie Novel
I'm almost finished with the third draft of a new Moxie novel called Queen Moxie. It takes place ten years after the conclusion of Moxie's Decision.
As with the other two books, this one uses Camelot as a setting, bit a Camelot in a parallel universe.
Queen Moxie faces multiple problems. A tribe of war-like Picts have settled outside her borders, the king of the Forest Fairies claims a large swarth of Moxie's land and her nine-year-old daughter doesn't want to be the next queen. And there is Sir Tristan, demonstrating why he is the worst poet in Britain.
Are you interested in being a beta reader? I need some writers to punch holes in the story. Send me a message if you are interested
The novel is short, only 40K words.
As with the other two books, this one uses Camelot as a setting, bit a Camelot in a parallel universe.
Queen Moxie faces multiple problems. A tribe of war-like Picts have settled outside her borders, the king of the Forest Fairies claims a large swarth of Moxie's land and her nine-year-old daughter doesn't want to be the next queen. And there is Sir Tristan, demonstrating why he is the worst poet in Britain.
Are you interested in being a beta reader? I need some writers to punch holes in the story. Send me a message if you are interested
The novel is short, only 40K words.
Published on June 29, 2017 05:21
Hank Quense's Blog
The blog posts contain new information on my writing such as new reviews, releases and an occasional, bluntly self-serving ad about a book. Other than that, the website is ad-free and will remain that
The blog posts contain new information on my writing such as new reviews, releases and an occasional, bluntly self-serving ad about a book. Other than that, the website is ad-free and will remain that way. When was the last time you came across an ad-free website?
I write satiric and humorous scifi and fantasy novels. I have fifteen books published. Six are in paperback and ebook versions and the remaining are ebooks. These are all described on my companion website http://strangeworldsonline.com/wp ...more
I write satiric and humorous scifi and fantasy novels. I have fifteen books published. Six are in paperback and ebook versions and the remaining are ebooks. These are all described on my companion website http://strangeworldsonline.com/wp ...more
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