Did a bigtime tumble in my Kayak taking my trusty Chijuajua along with my phone and camera to the bottom of the mighty Mississip. I tumbled along the riprap but made it out a little on the bloody side but with nothing broken. My wife was like, jeez, that was dangerous. Thanks to whoever spotted me hobbling around the fairgrounds prompting them to leave a Rosary on my mailbox. I guess some prayers coming my way can't hurt as much as my legs does. Write on . . .
Ethel Rohan, author of ‘Out of Dublin’ on Curt Rude's writing. "Overall, great writing style. Reminds me of Rushdie: internal, emotionally complicated, and dualistic. Delivered with a sensitivity and awareness that is underrated. In one word his work is Awesome!"
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Interesting Feedback
🧾 Notable Books by Curt Rude Here are some of his known works: JusThis – Rude’s debut crime thriller, first published around 2012. I...
-
February 15, 2017 at 5:30 PM You the dog. What do you think needs to be done with the Terrorists? Reply We have got to truly understa...
-
I'm not the kinda guy to say I told ya so. Check it out folks, this is from Normal. Click Away I agree. These actions by the players...
-
I recently came across your work, and it truly sold me out. Some books don’t struggle because of their writing they remain unseen simply b...
-
Message How do you take it? People don't get it. You do. How do you write? Your stories take a reader there to places like Casper. Are...
-
I write towards the truth. I can say . . . "Been there and done that." I had already penned 'Brand of Justice' when Floyd ...
-
🧾 Notable Books by Curt Rude Here are some of his known works: JusThis – Rude’s debut crime thriller, first published around 2012. I...
-
Sometimes it gets to the point of a Mass Denial. We all know it's coming but we don't know where or when. Ominous.
-
Reviews Fred S Love the story. It had me on edge until the last page was turned and then I read it again. Frank J Loved the b...
-
"Brand of Justice" works on many levels. The main characters are real; Dub and Tinkey come alive on the pages. The action begin...
No comments:
Post a Comment