Novella - Justin Seaborne is a good man. He is also a troubled man because he lost his way. Complicating the situation is a past that haunts him every day.
“The Omega Factor”
Justin is going through another personal meltdown. When an international crisis occurs in a little Maine community, Justin, a nuclear physicist, is needed to help mitigate the pending catastrophe. With disaster looming for the Northeastern seaboard, can he shed old ghosts, and with them, the albatross hanging around his neck?
“Special K is not a Cereal”
Justin wakes up in an alley reeking of booze. When the police arrest him for the murder of two close friends, no one believes in his innocence. The evidence is overwhelming. How can he prove his innocence if he doesn’t remember what happened?
A. A Mekong Delta "River Rat." B. Retired business professional with too much time on his hands C. 'Survivor' of SERE (Survival - Evasion - Resistance - Escape) training D. Published author E. All of the above (and so much more)
If you answered 'All of the Above', you are correct. And each adventure has many stories waiting to be told.
Bruce has been a writer and blogger for over twenty years. Published books include "Shattered Lives" (2019), "2074" (2017), "Brown Water Red Blood" (2014), "Staff of Rhah" (2014), and "Trouble – A Justin Seaborne Duology" (2015). "Trouble" was adapted for the stage and performed in 2016 by the Marshall Area Stage Company (MASC).
Several of his stories and poetry have been published in magazines and newspapers including "Living and Dying at the Sam's Club," "Almost Perfect," "A Patriot Found His Home," "The Age of Innocence," "Next Stop Las Vegas," "A Cat’s Tale," "The Nine Stages" and "Will I Ever Find Some Peace."
Bruce lives in northern Georgia, is a member of the Chattanooga Writers Guild, and leads the North Georgia Writers Group. His blog, Living with Kennedy’s Disease, averages 400 page views a day and is a resource for those living with rare diseases. Visit his website at https://brucegaughran.com and his blog at http://kennedysdisease.blogspot.com/
The joy comes from creating worlds, characters, settings, plots and storylines. The fun comes from experiencing life through the eyes of these characters.