Morgan Wade's Blog, page 9
December 10, 2012
The Body Eclectic – Poem now online
The Body Eclectic, a short story that first appeared in the That Not Forgotten anthology published by Hidden Brook Press August 2012, is now available for reading here:
December 5, 2012
The Last Stoic – Kindle – Free Today
November 25, 2012
The Last Stoic Featured On Addicted To E-Books
The Last Stoic Kindle edition is currently featured on the Addicted to E-Books website: http://www.addictedtoebooks.com/
November 23, 2012
Last Stoic – Kindle Version – Free Today
November 21, 2012
The Family Business – Short Story Now Online
The Family Business, a short story that first appeared in the That Not Forgotten anthology published by Hidden Brook Press August 2012, is now available for reading here:
http://www.morganwade.ca/mw/short-fiction/the-family-business/
November 20, 2012
Amazon Author Page
November 19, 2012
The Last Stoic on Amazon Kindle
The Last Stoic, is now available on Amazon worldwide as a Kindle Edition e-book: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00A9MKOI2
September 4, 2012
The Last Stoic Makes ReLit Long List
The Last Stoic has been selected to the ReLit Awards long list for novels:
http://therelitawards.blogspot.ca/
http://www.openbooktoronto.com/news/relit_awards_longlist_announced
August 13, 2012
That Not Forgotten – Book Launch – Sunday, Sept. 9
400 pages! 118 authors! The That Not Forgotten anthology of North Shore writing, published by Hidden Brook Press, will be launched on Sunday, September 9th. Details below.
August 1, 2012
Gore Vidal dies
Gore Vidal died today. While he may have led an unconventional life and wasn’t one to keep his usually contrarian opinions to himself, I’ve always been sympathetic to his skepticism about modern elites and American empire. I most appreciated his novel Julian. Though I don’t think the writing was top-notch in literary terms, the ideas and historical themes he explores are deeply fascinating. I like to flatter myself that Julian and The Last Stoic are kindred spirits, at least in terms of intent and underpinning. Now, I’m looking forward to getting a copy of his novel Lincoln which is even more well-regarded (despite this, I can’t find it in our local library). From what I understand, it is not just a bit of hero worship. It gets quite warty.


