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Episode 181: Go get Devils in the Confessional today!

April 17, 2022 by Joe Gray in Podcast Episodes : FTP

Another book from Channing Cornwall is out now! Go get Devils in the Confessional today!

We talk about Apple products, braggadociousness, and Channing's two new books. Channing tells us about the Western Sins Trilogy. Also, it's Easter.

Recommendations:

Channing: Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy

Joe: Book Review: The Acolyte by Nick Cutter

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April 17, 2022 /Joe Gray
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Podcast Episodes : FTP

Photo Journal 8/16/2019

August 16, 2019 by Joe Gray in Photo Journal

Beacon Rock State Park

Washington

Shot with Canon 80D

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August 16, 2019 /Joe Gray
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Photo Journal

30 Days of Fiction: Day 30

March 11, 2019 by Joe Gray in 30 Days of Fiction, Fiction, Short Stories

It was a cold and dark night when Oliver stood outside the main gate of the palatial mansion that belonged to the CFO of the luxury yacht manufacturer Caesar's Shipyards. He attempted a deep breath but just as his lungs began to fill with the crisp New York winter air they convulsed, dispelling the air violently with each deep and gravelly cough. His face was beet red as he composed himself, then, with his hand against the cold steel of the gate, he stretched his legs. His joints were stiff and his back ached but this was nothing new to Oliver as his body had slowly been getting worse and worse for the past 5 years. While he had expected it for some time now, he wouldn't have put his money on this being the night of his last kill. 

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March 11, 2019 /Joe Gray
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30 Days of Fiction, Fiction, Short Stories

Book Review: The World Carried On by Channing Cornwall

October 22, 2018 by Joe Gray in Book Review

The World Carried On is an epic tale written by Channing Cornwall. In this novel, his most ambitious to date, he intricately weaves a story that is captivating from the first paragraph. Channing breaks the mold with The World Carried On by giving the reader multiple perspectives to unwind the mysteries and adventures that await. With each chapter, we bounce around the primitive post-apocalyptic environment learning about its inhabitants and interconnections. By seeing things from every angle we get a better understanding of the motivations of all the characters showcasing the ambiguous nature of human conflict. 

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October 22, 2018 /Joe Gray
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