This in response to a comment received yesterday. My next story is in the can so to speak. I am currently exploring options in terms of how to bring it to you, the readers. Nope, not about cops this time.
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!"
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Incredible . . . how much death and carnage we have in this world of ours. This isn't just the obvious, how about issues like PTSD? Read...
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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...
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Click to Read 'The Bee Killer' Take one War. Why is it that somewhere between 400,000 and 1.5 million vets ended up suffering to...
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🧾 Notable Books by Curt Rude Here are some of his known works: JusThis – Rude’s debut crime thriller, first published around 2012. I...
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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...
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Thoughts shared by a reader . . . Your book left a strong impression on me, particularly in how it reframed creativity. I’ve written a sh...
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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...
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Lennon and Company stood here. We all have that special place and mine had an Abbey Road address.
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Just incase ya were wondering what the worlds most inspiring place looks like - look no more! Many thanks for all the questions yesterda...
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"Brand of Justice" works on many levels. The main characters are real; Dub and Tinkey come alive on the pages. The action begin...
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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...
Curt your hot.
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