Tag Archive | thrillers
…what knavery therein lurks?
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…one of the wee side issues which occurs frequently when people learn that this’ ol’ Jurassic is actually a scribbler is the request to have themselves feature in one of yer next crime thrillers… inevitably I ask the question, ‘Would that be as a good guy/lady or a bad guy/lady?’……
…so when will 100 years old be considered the new ‘middle age’?
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…it’s an extraordinary thing this age business… when Master Gallacher was creeping into his teens, emb’dy who was over thirty years old was regarded as ‘getting on a bit’… when my turn came to reach that same ripe milestone of 30, the horizon had stretched sum’what to ‘oldies’ being on…
…have yeez been introduced to my Jack Calder characters yet?…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…the inevitable question arrived the other day, when I was Guest Speaker at The Royal University for Women in Bahrain… are the characters in the books modelled after ‘real’ people?… for a split second, I felt that p’raps the audience thought the players in the novels were only figments of…
“The Magus Epiphany” featured on The Story Reading Ape Blog
Originally posted on Toni Pike:
I was thrilled to have “The Magus Epiphany” featured on The Story Reading Ape Blog. Many thanks to Chris Graham for his wonderful support and inspirational website. Here is a link to that article: New Release: “The Magus Epiphany”
…Author Jack Eason nails it for writing and acting jobbing jobs…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…my scribbling buddy, Author, Jack Eason, puts in perspective the LUV of writing versus the opportunities to ‘let that little literary light shine’… KINDRED SPIRITS The jobbing actor remembered for all time as a British spy chief As jobbing writers we can never rely on our work to feed us.…
…let there ALWAYS be libraries…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
ELDER PARK LIBRARY …by any stretch of the measurement of age, this ol’ Scots Jurassic scribbler is no longer a youth… I adulted around a-hem years ago… and having become in recent years an Author, I have more than a passing interest in the comparatively new debate as to whether…
…art covers for Authors?…there was a time, a time there was…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
? …it seems not such an age ago that my frequency of trips from where I live in the Middle East to London was dictated by the need to stock up with physical copy books from Waterstones in Piccadilly… I was what’s prob’ly known as a ‘weight purchaser’…I bought books…
…superb blogger, Allan Hudson, lets me onto his blog today…
Originally posted on Seumas Gallacher:
…follow Allan’s THE SCRIBBLER, on allanhudson.blogspot.com Guest Author Seumas Gallacher of Abu Dhabi SEUMAS GALLACHER escaped from the world of finance seven years ago, after a career spanning three continents and five decades. As the self-professed ‘oldest computer Jurassic on the planet’, his headlong immersion into the dizzy world of…