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Nathan Bush must drink coffee to stay up late and write, and to talk about the release of Book 3 in The Foley Chronicles: Files from the 8th District, as well as short story 1 in The Foley Chronicles: Dark Side of Foley series.

*rubs hands together while smirking, and counting his piles of cash*
*opens new tab to US Copyright Office*


*giggles*
Hiya, Mr Nathan! I dig the brilliant word creation!! Welcome ^_~
Hugs,
Ann

*fist bumps Nathan*
*throws confetti in the air*
Tee hee.

Keeping names straight is difficult for me, but I sometimes get it right
*gets out broom to clean up confetti*


Thanks
I called it a thriller on another, now defunct writing site, and got blasted by a reviewer who said he wanted to read a thriller and found mine quite lacking in the "thrill" part. That was, however, the first draft, so it reads much different now. I may add thriller back to the tags, though.
BTW, there's a 12 chapter preview if you want to see what its about and tell me if you think its worthy of being called a thriller

That's a legit preview!! I don't know jack squat about thrillers but gonna read it anyway hahaha...
*wry grin*

Thanks
I called it a thriller on another, now defunct writing site, and got blasted by a reviewer who said he wanted to read a thriller and found mine quite lacking in the "thrill" part. ..."
Oh wow. Well, I don't know then! I get tired of the very short passages and scene jumping in thrillers. They try to build tension, but it just overloads my brain and forces me to put the book down for another one that keeps with one character for a bit longer.
12 chapters! That is a mighty preview!

I know it seems like a lot for a preview, but with it being a dual 1st person POV and having an occasional narrator, I wanted to make sure readers got a glimpse of how the entire book went. And 12 chapters is small compared to the 90+ chapters the book covers
@ Nat
Mine sorta does the same, the chapters are somewhat short and are divided between my two main characters
Do you have any coffee? I seem to be all out.
*stands with hands in pockets, whistling, looking over your shoulder while you're trying to work*
No hurry.
*stands with hands in pockets, whistling, looking over your shoulder while you're trying to work*
No hurry.

*looks over shoulder*
Oh, hey Dwayne! Didn't hear you come in. Guess I'm still a little outta sorts from all that blood.
Sure.
*nods head toward kitchen*
There's always a fresh pot on the counter, I can't work without it. Help yourself.
*takes large gulp from the mug on the desk, resumes typing*

Oh, well... hmm, I give you supportive thumbs up no matter what!
Yeah, this book I was reading was about three or four paragraphs per scene, then it jumped. I just got tired. And I know it's a method lots of authors use.


That's fine then! You can sink into the scene and follow the character then. I give you thumbs up for this! :)

Might be time to send it to my new beta reader pals and see what they think...or maybe start edit #5

Might be time to send it to my new beta reader pals and see what they think...or maybe start edit #5"
Send it to your readers and stop fiddling...

Might be time to send it to my new beta reader pals and see what they think...or maybe start edit #5"
Send it to your..."
Is that a plea to be one of my beta readers? Ha ha!

Might be time to send it to my new beta reader pals and see what they think...or maybe start edit #5"
Se..."
Nah. Just motherly advice :-)
Oh. Look at all these pretty things.
*whistles, touches things on your shelves*
These are really nice. Are they expensive?
*crash*
Oh, I bet you didn't like that one, anyway. Say, I was here to return the coffee. But, I don't have any with me. Um... tea bag? We only used it three times.
*whistles, touches things on your shelves*
These are really nice. Are they expensive?
*crash*
Oh, I bet you didn't like that one, anyway. Say, I was here to return the coffee. But, I don't have any with me. Um... tea bag? We only used it three times.

*tear rolls dramatically down cheek, small sob escapes*
I think I made that one for my mom when I was in kindergarten.
Thanks, but I prefer coffee, so it's a good thing I always keep some hot and ready. You're welcome to some of the grains when I'm finished with them, if you like. THEY were only used once.

Crime thrillers - oh goody, goody (sorry, I'm English). Pleased to see your fruitless years are behind you ;o)
Glad coffee works for you! :P I just had one and now I feel like going back under the blankets. :P
Oh and a late welcome aboard. (Sorry it took me so long. I know I missed many others too.) :(
Oh and a late welcome aboard. (Sorry it took me so long. I know I missed many others too.) :(
*sips*
Stick around you guys. He has good coffee.
And too many breakable things. *crash* Well, one less now.
Stick around you guys. He has good coffee.
And too many breakable things. *crash* Well, one less now.
*stomp*
These boots are made for stomping. Oh, dear. And you with your feet all bare. Sorry. *sips coffee* Really, I am.
These boots are made for stomping. Oh, dear. And you with your feet all bare. Sorry. *sips coffee* Really, I am.

Hi...I saw the door open and just thought I'd...oh...are you having tea?
*walks over and joins Hakon and Anna*

What?! A surprise party, at my place, you shouldn't have! No, really, you shouldn't have. I don really....wait, are those scone? Welcome every body. So glad you could stop by.
Dwayne, please put that down...*crash*...oh well, one less thing to dust. I see the tea is abounding. Did anyone put on the coffee?


*sip sip sip*
Uh, Jane, there's an adult onesie in the closet...and no, you can't ask why it's there
*sip sip sip*
Ahhh, French vanilla and scones

Books mentioned in this topic
Written in Blood (other topics)Written in Blood (other topics)
Written in Blood (other topics)
I'm Nathan and I write in the crime fiction genre. I would only slightly consider my work mystery, since the 'who dunnit' factor is revealed from the beginning. While the story unfolds you follow the detectives as they figure it out, sometimes by their wits and the evidence, other times by chance. You also get a glimpse into the mind of the 'dunniter' and see what makes them tick like a timebomb.
My book(s) are done in 1st person with 2 POVs (pro and antagonist). My debut novel also had a narrator overtone to add some extra knowledge for the reader, which I may also employ in future works, as the need arises, or I feel so inclined.
So glad to be a part of SIA. Looking forward to some interesting discussion, when I have the time to join in. Hit me up with any questions you may have.