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Michael Gardner

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Michael Gardner writes stories from the twilight zone of his mind, a middle ground between light and shadow, between science and superstition and the forgotten recesses of his sock drawer. Cross over if you dare.

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Michael Gardner Once upon a moonlit night, a vampire stalked his prey through the forest, a fair maiden with a neck so tender the thought of biting into it made his d…moreOnce upon a moonlit night, a vampire stalked his prey through the forest, a fair maiden with a neck so tender the thought of biting into it made his dry, old vampire lips wet as if he were young again. However, the author, in his rush to complete the story in two sentences was forced to equip the maiden with a cross, stake, hammer, and garlic, all of which she used (in that order) to end the vampire’s eternal life, while saying, “Thif aufor ith really puthing the two sententh limit,” because despite being the fairest maiden in this story, she also had a dreadful speech impediment.(less)
Michael Gardner Good question, Juho :) But a book to read or write?

If I had to choose one to read, I'd probably go with The Lord of the Rings. I've read it fours time…more
Good question, Juho :) But a book to read or write?

If I had to choose one to read, I'd probably go with The Lord of the Rings. I've read it fours times already, so I know it can sustain rereading.

Now, if I had to choose one to write, I'd go with my trilogy The Hand of the Khryseoi, which is only one book at this stage and needs the other two written. And it has taken me many years, so perhaps I need to go on a space expedition. Can you recommend one?(less)
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Iron William and the Carpen...

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Henry & Isa (Outside Inside...

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Breaking Point (Rescue One #1)

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Iron William and the Lost P...

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Writer's Block (Outside Ins...

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Rescue One (Rescue One #2)

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Romance in Four Seasons

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Gone Wonder Land

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Goddammit, Larry!

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Space Plumber

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Writing with AI is the same as writing by AI

Excellent essay by James O'Sullivan. Follow the link, read it and share it. We need more voices like this in the debate.

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Thinking About It Only Makes It Worse by David   Mitchell
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Memorial Days by Geraldine Brooks
"Beautiful writing. A deep and thoughtful exploration of love , sudden loss, and grief, and the ways the author made space for herself and came to terms with cherishing her memories and saying goodbye to the love of her life. "
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Dishonesty Is the Second-Best Policy by David   Mitchell
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One of the best books involving an excess of moaning available.
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Ayoade on Top by Richard Ayoade
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Gets my vote for the best book ever written concerning an unnecessary and long-winded analysis of View From The Top combined with the meandering interjections we have come to expect from Richard Ayoade. In fact, it sets such a high bar for these subj ...more
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Ayoade on Ayoade by Richard Ayoade
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The only way to describe this book is to use Ayoade’s description of it: ‘niche’.

It’s part dual autobiography (he interviews himself), part self-critique of his articles and essays, part snippets of film scripts no production company in their right m
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A Short History of the World in 50 Failures by Ben Gazur
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Fascinating brief history of how our world was shaped by failures. It also comes with a solid message about personal failure and how to embrace it.

Given the publishing date, there seems to be a crucial omission with the current state of the world, bu
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While Mortals Sleep by Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
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Without wanting to sound like an obsessive fanboy, getting anything new to read from Uncle Kurt is a treat. This volume of unpublished short stories, like Watch The Birdie, is arguably hit and miss. They are, of course, stories from the bottom drawer ...more
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Moving On by Sara Steger
"Moving On is a beautiful and affecting novel about grief, regret, and yes, moving on. The sense of loss here and yearning are palpable. I recommended this one to my book club! Sara Steger, I hope you are at work on your next novel."
Look at the Birdie by Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
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Uncle Kurt is a must read. Start with the published works first, like Breakfast of Champions and Cat's Cradle. And, of course, Slaughterhouse-
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“Traumatic events can be compared to facing a demon pitcher on the baseball diamond. Life tells us we have to take a swing at the ball, but engaging this demon comes with consequences. If you make first base, you’ll feel the need to sleep. Not so bad. Second, you’ll want to forget it all happened. Don’t we all? But third base brings the onset of madness and if you step off the plate there’s only death. In the great game of life, sometimes it’s better to strike out than hit a home run. After all, you can relax in the Dugout with friends until you’re ready to knock the demon out of the park.”

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Making Connections: 3270. - RESCUE ONE (Rescue One #1) by Michael Gardner 1 12 Jun 23, 2014 07:04PM  
“If there's a book that you want to read, but it hasn't been written yet, then you must write it.”
Toni Morrison

“I've been read, therefore I am.”
Gerard Bianco

“Traumatic events can be compared to facing a demon pitcher on the baseball diamond. Life tells us we have to take a swing at the ball, but engaging this demon comes with consequences. If you make first base, you’ll feel the need to sleep. Not so bad. Second, you’ll want to forget it all happened. Don’t we all? But third base brings the onset of madness and if you step off the plate there’s only death. In the great game of life, sometimes it’s better to strike out than hit a home run. After all, you can relax in the Dugout with friends until you’re ready to knock the demon out of the park.”

Alexander Rollins, Keystrokes
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Patricia Hamill Thanks for the friend invite, Michael.

I loved your book Iron William and the Carpenter's Tears. Such an excellent story!


message 1: by Kevis (last edited Jul 08, 2015 10:30PM)

Kevis Hendrickson Thanks for the friend-vite, Mike. It's great to be friends with another passionate writer.


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