Sometimes, even when you’re an alien, you have to Compromise. Enjoy. It’s one helluva tail (sic)!
Our favourite American scribbler, Boston-based Michael C. Keith, kicks off the McStorytellers week with a slice of Keith humour.
Sometimes, even when you’re an alien, you have to Compromise. Enjoy. It’s one helluva tail (sic)!
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Our resident American McStoryteller, Boston-based author Michael C. Keith, returns today with another poignant memoir of his early life on the road.
In The Duke Beats Up the Bad Guys, it’s evident that even in daytime a movie theatre back in the 1960’s wasn’t a safe place for a young boy on his own. Plus ça change! Feeling down this Friday? Well here’s some Boston-style humor from Michael C. Keith to cheer you up.
It Was a Book That Revised Itself is short and sweet and designed to make you smile. So is Exceptional Service. Enjoy both! In our story today, our favourite American McStoryteller, Boston-based Michael C. Keith, hits upon a unique way to overcome writer’s block. Second Sentences are the solution.
Enjoy! Chase away those post-Bank Holiday blues with a wee piece of nonsense, courtesy of oor man in Boston, Massachusetts, Michael C. Keith.
Enjoy Empty Breathing. A writer runs out of fresh ideas for her next short story and goes in search of inspiration. A familiar tale for many of our readers? Well then, you’ll want to find out what happens next in The 300th, the latest contribution from the prolific pen of oor man in the USA, Michael C. Keith.
By the way, this actually is Mike’s 300th short story. We told you he was prolific! Over in America, where author Michael C. Keith resides, they would probably class his latest tale on McStorytellers as ironic. But here in Scotland we would simply call it a nae luck story. Read The Man Who Said Yes… Once to find out why.
Enjoy! For your amusement today, we’re delighted to present a brace of emphatically Not The Bible tales.
In Homesick, Dalmuir-born veteran McStoryteller Alasdair McPherson offers his own off-the-wall version of the Adam and Eve story. It’s Genesis, folks, but not as we know it! Then in Standing Up While Lying Down, our favourite American McStoryteller, Boston-based Michael C. Keith, introduces a modern-day, dysfunctional Adam and Eve. Enjoy! The sky is falling in. Our reaction to the prospect of another five years of Tory misrule in the UK, perhaps? No, it’s happening in Life Goes On, another piece of fun from our prolific American McStoryteller, Boston-based Michael C. Keith.
Enjoy! The story, that is. Not the Tory misrule. For your amusement today, our American ambassador, the incorrigible Boston-based writer Michael C. Keith, indulges in a wee spot of double entendre in A Town Without a Box Store.
Nudge, nudge. Wink, wink. Say no more. |
McBlog AuthorBrendan Gisby is McStoryteller-in-Residence. He's the author of four novels, three biographies and several short story collections. The McStorytellers
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