So I do get asked, why are there no blurbs for your books? How do I know if its good or not?
First of all, you shouldn't be asking anyone else how you feel. Read it, its ok, gauge yourself.
I was asked for a Synopsis for Heaven is Full of Arseholes, a short story of 9,459 words. I can't make a short story any shorter. It's pretty difficult to write in such a defined space, to write a smaller 2 line piece would just be an insult to the story and your creative intelligence and wanting imagination.
Below is a link to a previous post i did on this issue.
C. Sean McGee
First of all, you shouldn't be asking anyone else how you feel. Read it, its ok, gauge yourself.
I was asked for a Synopsis for Heaven is Full of Arseholes, a short story of 9,459 words. I can't make a short story any shorter. It's pretty difficult to write in such a defined space, to write a smaller 2 line piece would just be an insult to the story and your creative intelligence and wanting imagination.
Below is a link to a previous post i did on this issue.
This is the closest I come to blurbs:
A RISING FALL BACK COVER:
"wrong side turn over. don't live your life in summary"
UTOPIAN CIRCUS BACK COVER:
"tis better a story remain untold than be castrated in brief for the sake of being sold"
HEAVEN IS FULL OF ARSEHOLES BACK COVER:
"what does this have to do with god?"
Have a wonderful Carna(L)val people.
For those not entrenched in the Brazillian festvities, happy normal week.
Take Risk and Take Care,
C. Sean McGee
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