Posts from the ‘More and More unto the Perfect Day’ Category

  • Twenty Questions

    Twenty Questions

    April 24th, 2012 | More and More unto the Perfect Day | journalpulp | No Comments

    The following was composed by an astute reader: 1. Does it seem as if Joel is living entirely in a world of his own devising? Or does the external persistently intrude? 2. What is the primary point-of-view in the story? When — and why — does it change? 3. “The unraveling of a riddle is [...]

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  • Haters And Their Mail

    Haters And Their Mail

    March 29th, 2012 | More and More unto the Perfect Day | journalpulp | 5 Comments

    A reader writes: Dear Sir: We read your book for book-club and I found it boring and reprehensible by turns. Between your endless descriptions and your philosophizing, I caught myself wondering, who would write such things? Who would publish such things? And there should really be a warning of what is to come. The book, [...]

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  • More And More Unto The Perfect Day: A Book Review At Chanticleer

    More And More Unto The Perfect Day: A Book Review At Chanticleer

    January 26th, 2012 | More and More unto the Perfect Day | journalpulp | 2 Comments

    L Wilson Hunt, of Chanticleer Book Reviews, wrote a flattering and insightful piece on my novel More and More unto the Perfect Day. That review reads, in part: Bizarre things are beginning to happen to Joel Gasteneau. A strange illness has left him feeling weak and haunted by vivid dreams, and he feels that he [...]

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  • Interview With Slagheap

    Interview With Slagheap

    October 6th, 2011 | More and More unto the Perfect Day | journalpulp | 1 Comment

    The following questions were submitted to me some time ago by Mr. Maxwell Hoaglund, of Slagheap magazine, which unfortunately closed its doors before this Q & A appeared. I publish it here with Mr. Hoaglund’s full knowledge and permission. Q: If your finger isn’t typing, where is it? Ray Harvey: It’s on the pulse of [...]

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