Bryan Murphy's Blog - Posts Tagged "revolution"
The world’s coolest revolution
Would you fancy a honeymoon during the world’s coolest revolution? Take a trip through time and space to Portugal 1974, and enjoy this extract from my novel in progress. http://www.thewriteroomblog.com/?p=1999 Comments welcome.
Published on April 28, 2014 06:17
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excerpt, novel, portugal, revolution
Facing the past
This post on the Write Room Blog describes how I laid a personal demon to rest in my fiction, poetry and real life. http://www.thewriteroomblog.com/?p=2211 The past can be both glorious and inglorious, at the same time.
Published on July 19, 2014 10:43
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blog, historical-fiction, history, portugal, revolution
Revolution Number One
Where does the real revolution take place – on the streets or in our heads?
Portugal, 1973. Ed Scripps has left his homeland to seek his fortune. After a promising start to life abroad, Ed loses his business to a political revolution, his wife to a sexual revolution, and his best friend to a spiritual revolution. As turmoil rages around him, Ed must outwit drug barons and a killer cult if he is to live, never mind win his wife back and save his best friend. Can he survive and thrive as the world around him turns upside down?
Revolution Number One is a fast-paced, engaging novel that lets you experience the world's coolest revolution through the sharp eyes of a not-so-innocent abroad.
You can find it here: myBook.to/zin
Portugal, 1973. Ed Scripps has left his homeland to seek his fortune. After a promising start to life abroad, Ed loses his business to a political revolution, his wife to a sexual revolution, and his best friend to a spiritual revolution. As turmoil rages around him, Ed must outwit drug barons and a killer cult if he is to live, never mind win his wife back and save his best friend. Can he survive and thrive as the world around him turns upside down?
Revolution Number One is a fast-paced, engaging novel that lets you experience the world's coolest revolution through the sharp eyes of a not-so-innocent abroad.
You can find it here: myBook.to/zin