Cold. Precise. Deadly. And on a mission of its own.
Would you take one innocent life to save a dozen more?
Would GUN allow you to?
A mysterious handmade gun seemingly with its own moral compass changes the lives of anyone who crosses its path. The gun appears to be an instrument for good which can read the thoughts of the person using it. If the motivation is good it may accomplish its task but beware the consequences of trying to use GUN with selfish intent.
“At its heart GUN is a morality tale…”
“A modern day noir fairytale…”
“Genuinely impressive, gripping and thought provoking…”
GUN is an experiment in collaborative fiction with 10 authors working together to create a novel that blurs the lines between several genres and styles.
The Gun Collective are; Morgen Bailey, Max Booth III, Jake Cesarone, Dipankar Dasgupta, Neal James, Amie Kerlin, Christopher Law, Justin Little, Jessie Masoner and Nathan Weaver
Morgen Bailey – Morgen with an E – is a freelance editor, writing tutor (in person and online), blogger (helping other authors, sharing tips etc.), Writers’ Forum magazine ‘Competitive Edge’ columnist, speaker, author of several novels (at various stages), 400+ short stories, a series of writer’s block workbooks, an editing guide, articles, and has dabbled with poetry. She is an avid supporter of all things creative writing.
Former Chair of three writing groups, she has judged the H.E. Bates Short Story Competition, RONE, as well as the Althorp Literary Festival children’s short story, BBC Radio 2, and BeaconLit 500-word flash fiction competitions. She also runs her own monthly 100-word competition and was Flash 500's 2018-9 judge.
Events included talks and workshops at Troubador’s Self Publishing Conference speakers, workshops and panels at Delapre Abbey Book Festival, interviewing and workshops at BeaconLit, and NAWG Fest with her ‘Editing your Fiction’ weekend residential course.
Morgen can regularly be found as morgenwriteruk on Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Tumblr, and LinkedIn. When not online, she edits other authors’ books, reads, loves walking her dog, and somewhere in between all that she writes.