Gentlemanly Horrors of Mine Alone
by Donald J. Bingle
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About the Book
Donald J. Bingle's "Gentlemanly Horrors of Mine Alone" is the 9th story in The Chain Story Project, coordinated by New York Times bestselling author Mike Stackpole.
Each story in the chain is a complete, independent tale of an adventure told by a member of London's Wanderers' Club, but each references the tale preceding.
"Gentlemanly Horrors of Mine Alone" is a tale of adventure, romance, and horror set in the late 19th Century.
Donald J. Bingle is the author of Forced Conversion (a near-future military scifi novel), GREENSWORD: A Tale of Extreme Global Warming (a darkly comedic eco-thrillers), and more than two dozen stories in published anthologies in the science fiction, fantasy, horror, thriller, and comedy genres. See more about Don and his writing at www.donaldjbingle.com.
Each story in the chain is a complete, independent tale of an adventure told by a member of London's Wanderers' Club, but each references the tale preceding.
"Gentlemanly Horrors of Mine Alone" is a tale of adventure, romance, and horror set in the late 19th Century.
Donald J. Bingle is the author of Forced Conversion (a near-future military scifi novel), GREENSWORD: A Tale of Extreme Global Warming (a darkly comedic eco-thrillers), and more than two dozen stories in published anthologies in the science fiction, fantasy, horror, thriller, and comedy genres. See more about Don and his writing at www.donaldjbingle.com.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Literature & Fiction Books
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Project Option: 5×8 in, 13×20 cm
# of Pages: 34 - Publish Date: Jun 27, 2010
- Keywords Mike Stackpole, Chain Story Project, GenCon Writers Symposium Author, Bingle Books, Wanderers' Club, Colorado, Adventure, Romance, Gentleman, Mine, Horror
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About the Creator
Donald J. Bingle
St. Charles, Illinois
Donald J. Bingle is the author of two novels (Forced Conversion (near future military science fiction) and GREENSWORD: A Tale of Extreme Global Warming (darkly comedic eco-thriller) and more than two dozen short stories published in anthologies in the science fiction, fantasy, horror, thriller, and comedy genres.