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about me

I love writing and I love telling stories. It doesn't matter the nature of what I write; I let my imagination roll once my pen hits the paper. I love expressing the words that reach through the depths of my soul and I feel that through words, I speak the life of my characters and through the life of my characters, I tell a story, each inexplicably bound in a manner that makes them indispensable to the other.

I have written three books and some short stories.
My email is writingsbyrome@gmail.com

1. I really appreciate all the backups to my book and that
means I will return my commentary.
2. Please do not send me emails just to get a backing; I
take the time to read and I hope you honor that as well.
3. Every book is a masterpiece carefully engineered by its
author and deserves respect and my honest word.

favourite books

I especially love Spy and Intrigue:
Jack Higgins
Robert Ludlum
James Clavell
Frederick Forsyth

I love Mysteries too with:
The ingenious plots of Agatha Christie
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes

Classics
Naturally Emily Bronte's
D.H. Lawrence
Shakespeare
Biographies and World History which I keep abreast on all the time

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my books

Beyond the Shadows: Five Short....

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A collection of five riveting short stories touching on the mystical, the inspirational and sometimes laced with a little trip to the dark side.


Mary Percy can see nothing that will change her mother from mending her ways. Her father’s death had resulted in unhappy results for all three of them. When her mother drowns her troubles with drinks, Mary hardens herself to maintain sanity at all costs. She decides to celebrate her father’s life and memory by capturing the poetry that he wrote so intensely atop a cliff close to home. But when she meets Brad, Mary unravels the most unbecoming truth about her father, about the strange nature of life itself and the reason why betrayals sometimes leads to truth in the most unequivocal way.


When Morning Comes studies the mental agony of a sick, old woman as she reflects on her unrewarded life and relationships while in the hospital. From the very beginning, the reader is curiously immersed in the old woman’s preoccupation with the noisy, old fan and then plods on to discover the emotional discords that befall the old woman as she reflects upon life and the family she loves. The story ends in the strangest way back to the old fan which promulgated the old woman’s concern at the very beginning of the story.

 

Directives for Murder

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Directives for Murder examines the effect murders have on the characters in the story and the manner it debilitates the town populace.


Trapped in a quagmire of uncertainty over his missing daughter, Sheriff Jack Hodgson learns of the brutal killing of a young woman whose badly decomposed body is found in the river. Shocked at the manner of the killing, the Sheriff investigates only to uncover more shocking murders at its helm. As the body count starts to grow, an old murder case draws at the possibility that an innocent person had been hung for the Hendricks murders. Sheriff Hodgson tracks the murderer down but when more people turn up missing, the Sheriff comes to realize that the serial killer was not responsible for all the killing sprees.

Directives for Murder highlights the agony of a town seeking to address the wrongful execution of a young man but which is eventually ensnared by the creation of insidious operations aimed at fueling the birth of neo-Nazis in propagating an ideology and way of life that is intolerable and without cause, exacting murders on the innocent and anyone who foils and stumbles on their operations.

 

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I wrote 454 days ago

THE PLAY: D.J. WEISBECK A beautiful story that shows promise. You chose to write a book I always love to read; I grew up on the stories that revolve on the Holocaust and I have always wondered why something so catastrophic as the killing of Jews, had even happened at all. Thank for this story...w... view book

I wrote 520 days ago

Peter, This is a fascinating read, replete with an infinite amount of imagery which I find so enthralling - really well written, gripping at most times and with language that speaks the gravity and intensity of the "fallen" man. You do well summoning up the senses of the reader! Well done! Ba... view book

I wrote 524 days ago

Dear Neville, The book cover is a lovely welcome to what holds inside...your book takes the young child to a magical exploration and I can already tell the excitement of the read! Nicely written with an appeal for a young crowd; I do know how difficult this must be to write - as an adult, we kind o... view book

I wrote 550 days ago

The hardest part in writing is leaving a good amount of dialogue on the first chapter - most of us tend to set the scenes and the setting etc but you hit it straight on the nail. Great read - will come back to catch up on more when I finished my other pending reads :) Hope you can get to take a l... view book

I wrote 551 days ago

Okay Owen, You got me there - absolutely brilliant; a hefty amount of bold writing and good research to strum a story that is remarkable indeed! Nice ringing tone to the pitch and the work defies the imagination - how did you manage that much of writing ? :) Backed of course! Rome Directiv... view book

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