I'm seeking reviews for my 2017 short story collection, WHUP JAMBOREE. I'm willing to provide a free PDF to anyone who requests it. Feel free to message me here on Goodreads, hit me up on Twitter at @garretschuelke, or email me at garretschuelke@gmail.com
"In this collection of fourteen stories, writer Garret Schuelke gives us a glimpse into the lives of three unique, eccentric individuals: Floyd Spicer returns from the pages of Schuelke’s novel, Anamakee, as the ever-aimless hero hailing from Alpena, Michigan, with stories stretching across various points in his life; Imogene McDonald, a house venue operator and crust punk based in Kalamazoo, Michigan; and Godan, a hard boiled, wolf-like superhero and gutter punk who mainly operates out of Chicago. From slice-of-life stories to action packed heroics, Whup Jamboree showcases Schuelke’s ability to write about a variety of lifestyles, and be, as fellow writer John Withee has said, “...the hand that reaches out of the wreck.”
Hey folks,
I'm seeking reviews for my 2017 short story collection, WHUP JAMBOREE. I'm willing to provide a free PDF to anyone who requests it. Feel free to message me here on Goodreads, hit me up on Twitter at @garretschuelke, or email me at garretschuelke@gmail.com
"In this collection of fourteen stories, writer Garret Schuelke gives us a glimpse into the lives of three unique, eccentric individuals: Floyd Spicer returns from the pages of Schuelke’s novel, Anamakee, as the ever-aimless hero hailing from Alpena, Michigan, with stories stretching across various points in his life; Imogene McDonald, a house venue operator and crust punk based in Kalamazoo, Michigan; and Godan, a hard boiled, wolf-like superhero and gutter punk who mainly operates out of Chicago. From slice-of-life stories to action packed heroics, Whup Jamboree showcases Schuelke’s ability to write about a variety of lifestyles, and be, as fellow writer John Withee has said, “...the hand that reaches out of the wreck.”
Page on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3...
Thanks much, hope to hear from soon!
Peace,
Garret Schuelke