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Tony Judge

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I write novels, short poems and satirical short stories. My first novel, Sirocco Express, is about illegal migration from West Africa to Europe. I uploaded it on Authonomy about two years ago, and it has spent most of that time in the top 100 rankings; although it seems destined never to the reach the Editor’s Desk.

Recently, I uploaded my second book, The Whole Rotten Edifice, an historical novel about the Russian Front during WWII. That’s the one I will be promoting here for now, so, if you want to shelf one of my books, that’s my preference.

I'm looking for an agent to represent me.

I opted out of the Authonomy friends system because I got fed up wading through update messages. I CHANGE THE BOOKS ON MY SHELF INFREQUENTLY.

I can be reached via email at: ajjudgejudge at googlemail dot com

favourite books

Fiction:

Catch 22 – Joseph Heller
Frankenstein – Mary Shelley
Crime and Punishment – Fyodor Dostoevsky
The Idiot - Fyodor Dostoevsky
Nineteen Eighty-Four - George Orwell
Animal Farm - George Orwell
All Quiet On The Western Front - Erich Maria Remarque
Lord of the Flies - William Golding
Things Fall Apart - Chinua Achebe
Heart Of Darkness - Joseph Conrad
Brave New World - Aldous Huxley
On the Road - Jack Kerouac
One Hundred Years of Solitude - Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Love in the Time of Cholera - Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Midnight’s Children – Salman Rushdie
Gilead – Marilynne Robinson
The Great Gatsby - F Scott Fitzgerald
War and Peace – Leo Tolstoy
Of Mice And Men - John Steinbeck
The Master And Margarita - Mikhail Bulgakov
Slaughterhouse-Five - Kurt Vonnegut
The Odyssey – Homer
Beowulf
Darkness at Noon - Arthur Koestler
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man - James Joyce
Naked Lunch - William S. Burroughs
Taras Bulba - Nikolai Gogol

History:
Stalingrad - Antony Beevor
Berlin: The Downfall 1945 - Antony Beevor

Travel:
Arabian Sands - Wilfred Thesiger
The Marsh Arabs - Wilfred Thesiger

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The Whole Rotten Edifice

Tony Judge

During the desperate defence of Moscow in 1941/2, a father and daughter fight for the Red Army: he as a general, she as a sniper.


The Whole Rotten Edifice, a work of historical fiction, takes place on the Russian Front during WWII. The title comes from words attributed to Adolf Hitler during the run up to Operation Barbarossa: ‘We have only to kick in the door and the whole rotten edifice will come crashing down.’ It describes the experiences of a Russian female sniper and her father, both serving in the Red Army. He embarks on a hazardous quest to be reunited with his daughter, despite opposition from a dangerous foe, his commanding officer.

There are two narrative threads, one from the viewpoint of the young sniper, the second from her father's, who is a general, defending the frontier at the time of the invasion. After Moscow escapes from imminent disaster, both become involved in a series of battles to the west of the city. The famous Russian victories at Stalingrad, Kursk and Leningrad have overshadowed the actions around Rzhev and Vyazma. The forces deployed and losses incurred by the Red Army were greater than at Stalingrad, but they have been all but erased from history by subsequent accounts because the offensives failed.

TWRE is complete at 67K words; partially uploaded here.

 

Sirocco Express

Tony Judge

A young Nigerian man leaves his home in Lagos to travel across the desert to Europe, in company with people smugglers and fellow migrants.


Set mainly in 1999/2000, Sirocco Express describes a young Nigerian student’s experiences on a journey from Lagos to London. But Adebayo is no backpacker on a gap year jaunt. He pays people smugglers to take him across the Sahara, and soon becomes immersed in a hidden world of illicit travel and savage exploitation.

The people smuggling process, its victims and the motives of those who profit from it are described with stark realism. Adebayo’s determination to retain his humanity, in spite of his increasing horror at the callousness of the traffickers, soon brings him into conflict with them. It almost costs him his life. And death is always close at hand: in the desert, on the Mediterranean in small, overcrowded boats, jumping onto moving trains.

Although Adebayo’s plight may be unfamiliar to many in the Western world, his quixotic stance in the face of his many misadventures has a universal appeal. He emerges not as a passive victim of his choices, but as a resourceful pimpernel, who evades his persecutors and ultimately completes the journey on his own terms.

Sirocco Express is complete at 77K words. 24 chapters are uploaded on Authonomy.

 

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Lara wrote 25 days ago

hi Tony. can you find time to look at A RELATIVE LOSS please? Thx La....

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Hello: My name is Sophia, a representative of DIP Publishing House. T....

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Hi, Just wanted to let you know that Feast of the Antlion is now ava....

AuroraNemesis wrote 38 days ago

In your first chapter about the protagonists Mother. This left me wit....

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I posted that a day or two before it appeared. Today was the first ti....

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I wrote 399 days ago

I like the voice and the mixture of fractured narrative with personal reflection. A superior kind of road novel. Backed. Tony (Sirocco Express) view book

I wrote 421 days ago

I was drawn in by your excellent pitch and once in through the shop door the goods on offer were intriguing. I'm not a particular fan of extended first-person narrative, but I have to say that you have carried it off with consummate skill. Then there is the rich and inventive use of language: “podal... view book

I wrote 436 days ago

This is an intriguing and moving opening chapter. On the whole, your prose is polished, but I wasn't sure about the sudden change to present tense near the end of the chapter. Also, I agree with other comments that you might want to consider breaking the first chapter into two. I've backed you and ... view book

I wrote 447 days ago

Anna, It's clear that you have devoted much effort to researching the period and subject matter. This is complemented by the excellent voice and strong storyline, giving a new perspective on familiar historical personalities. One niggle: in your foreward, the term 'unconscious mind' seems anac... view book

I wrote 598 days ago

This should appeal to its YA fantasy audience. Backed and good luck. Tony (Sirocco Express) view book

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