A Customer reviewed The Seekers A very well-written and entertaining story! The master story writter F.M. Parker has done it again. This book is highly recommended on my book list. |
Monday, April 30, 2012
Review of The Seekers
Saturday, April 21, 2012
New type of story
Currently I am working on a new novel I call Dream Hitcher. This story brings into conflict Dan Gallatin a Marine veteran given to violent lashing out at the slightest provocation, Anubus who can't dream, Master Dreamer with his great power, and Kristin Goodfolk,a Marine veteran who is being destroyed by what she did in a fire fight with the enemy. I am shooting to have the novel completed in about a month.
Dream Hitcher will add a new genre to the wide range of types I currently have; from westerns, such as The Searcher; to mainline fiction such as Swear Vengeance; to young adult as Girl In Falling Snow; to the historical Soldiers Of Conquest -Grant And Lee In The Mexican War, 1846-1848.
I hope you find enjoyment reading my stories. I found pleasure in researching to collect the information with which to write them.
Thursday, April 19, 2012
F.M. Parker: Creative Writing Class
F.M. Parker: Creative Writing Class: On this past Tuesday, I was invited to speak to the creative writing class at Loudoun County High School. This was a lively bunch of senior ...
Creative Writing Class
On this past Tuesday, I was invited to speak to the creative writing class at Loudoun County High School. This was a lively bunch of senior graders. We discussed writing novels and poetry. I was impressed by some of the poems the students had written. They wanted to know about ebooks and getting an agent. They were disappointed when I told them that getting an agent was darn tough. Still I encouraged them to write, if they felt the urge. I showed them the different publication methods of books, from hard back to paperback, large print, voice on tape, voice on tape for the blind, and lastly I showed them a sample of my books that had been produced in braile, wherein a person both blind and deaf can read with his or her finger tips on raised dots on paper. FearlParker.com
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