Id on Parade

No, not his. Mine.

I plan on releasing a few novels straight from my fevered brain to Amazon, which means I don't have to think about what slot they might fit into or what market they could conceivably serve. Instead, I can simply amuse myself and, with any luck, you as well.

So expect high weirdness for a bit. These will likely be books of no known genre. Nothing dull. Plenty of laughs. Semi-quasi literary. And organized around the sorts of characters I tend to care about more than I probably should.

The first one will see publication in January and is the story of a clash between a band of grimly devout souls and a pair of carelessly worldly guys. The sort of thing ripe for, uh, misunderstanding.

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Published on November 10, 2018 10:01
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message 1: by Ralph (new)

Ralph Bland Count me in. Ready for anything by my favorite writer.


message 2: by T.R. (new)

T.R. Pearson Thanks, Ralph. And FYI, this is not a 120 page novel, as Amazon says. That text is just a placeholder until I finish hammering out the real thing.

Thanks for checking in.


message 3: by Ralph (new)

Ralph Bland I'm beginning Eaglesworth today. Just finished re-reading A Short History after 20 years. I met you a fair peace back at the Southern Festival of Books in Nashville. I recall telling you how much I'd enjoyed Call and Response and was amused by your comment that you were surprised anyone had even read it.
Oh yes, we have. And Gospel Hour. And Off For The Sweet Hereafter. ETC.


message 4: by Meredith (new)

Meredith So happy to hear!


message 5: by Mark (new)

Mark Can't wait to read your new novels. Hope you and Stella are well and survived the hurricanes unscathed. I'll be preordering on Amazon.


message 6: by T.R. (new)

T.R. Pearson Hi Mark.

We're well so far, but more storms coming. Good to hear from you.


message 7: by Jim (new)

Jim Gilroy Well Happy New Year indeed! Will these be released as hardbacks too? Please. Keep writing. We'll keep reading.


message 8: by T.R. (new)

T.R. Pearson Hi, Jim. No hardbacks, I'm afraid but certainly a paperback edition. There's just no easy option to produce hardbacks, and I'd probably sell twelve.

Please do keep reading.


message 9: by Jim (new)

Jim Gilroy that's perfect. I really just meant a physical book. thanks again.


message 10: by Adam (new)

Adam Armour This is fantastic news. Unleash your inner unclassifiable weirdness.


message 11: by T.R. (new)

T.R. Pearson Already happening.


message 12: by Beth (new)

Beth Great news! I'm looking forward to lots of high weirdness!


message 13: by Chris OConnor (new)

Chris OConnor "Out for delivery
Arriving today by 8 PM

Brigade
Pearson, TR"


message 14: by T.R. (new)

T.R. Pearson You know those ebooks deliver themselves. Just saying.


message 15: by Chil (new)

Chil Scoggin High weirdness works particularly well adjacent to Boulder...(or would that be "good?")


message 16: by T.R. (new)

T.R. Pearson Good and well. Pretty horse, but all they do is step on my feet. I suspect the problem is me.


message 17: by Michael (new)

Michael Riley the grimly devout vs the .carelessly wordly.

Story of the fallen world.


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