Call Me Smitty: Dirty Little Secrets

I'm very happy I've finally got Smitty back out on the market. I've collected twelve stories--ten short stories and two novellas--and compiled them into one edition. I think I'm going to use this artwork for the entire series (although, just for the hell of it, changing the color of his ties and/or sport coat might make interesting variations on the theme).
I know I've talked about this before--but in pulling this compilation together I decided to rewrite the opening story. The story on how Smitty became Smitty. And let me tell you, Hortense, it's a story that is really, really emotionally intense! (Actually, you can read the story in its entirety here in the blog; just scroll down far enough and look for a story called 'There Is No Johnny--Just Call Me Smitty')
. . . and then there is a story called, 'First Kill.' The first first 'hit' the newly created Smitty does for hire. Not what you think it is. The ending of the story is a bit different. But then . . . that's what I like to do with the Smitty stories. Nothing ever appears exactly like you think they should.
Take for instance, the story called 'Fairwell, Brother.' Odd to think that a cold blooded hit-man like Smitty would have a soft spot for a cop. Turns out he does. But again, not quite what you'd expect for his idea of tenderness.
If you want a story that'll really rattle your cage, try one called 'Not Any More.' A bit emotional, some interesting visualisation. An unexpected ending.
And if you're looking for a stay-awake-at-night-don't-turn-off-the-lights!!---try the novella 'A Dish Served Cold.'
(Sigh)
I admit, Smitty (all my characters, for that matter) needs a publisher who has gone gaga over him and will pull out all the stops to see that he is 'discovered' by the masses. Or a lit agent who has become a fan (working on that one--the lit agent angle). Yeah, I agree; it's a crowded field. Crowded and noisy. To succeed in it I think you need to create a character, or characters, who somehow rise above the noisy crowd and make themselves very visible.
Working on that as well. The character development thingee. Think I'm almost there . . .
Published on April 04, 2012 09:11
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