Chasing His Own Tale…

One reason I don’t suffer Writer’s Block is that I don’t wait on the muse, I summon it at need. ~Piers Anthony

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The other day I was feeling a bit down in the dumps and put out the call to my Twitter friends to cheer me up a bit.  I had several responses, all of which helped boost my mood.  However, Marc Vun Kannon came to my aid by means of the short eBook Chasing His Own Tale. I am, obviously, doing a review, but with this being a short tale, I will not be going into great detail about the story, because I want our readers to enjoy this little comedy for themselves. (come on, it’s $0.99!…and worth every penny!)

What happens when an author’s Creative Muse, Fearless Hero and Evil Enchantress interrupt the writing process with ideas and agenda’s of their own?  Chasing His Own Tale is a comedy that provides us with the answer.  This farce created by our very own Author Guy, Marc Vun Kannon is a fun and hilarious ride into the mind of an author in the midst of a work in progress.  I always figured that a writer would get wrapped up in their characters as they are writing and Chasing His Own Tale showed me I was correct in my assumption.

You can learn more about Marc Vun Kannon over at his website http://www.marcvunkannon.com/ and follow him on Twitter over at http://twitter.com/authorguy

The link attached to the cover image sends you to the Amazon site, but Chasing His Own Tale is also available through Barnes & Nobel for the nook

Espresso rating: Quad

About Heather Faville

Heather Faville is the highly caffeinated administrator of Doubleshot Reviews. After graduating with a BS in Elementary Education and a minor in English Literature and Grammar, Heather spent ten years teaching Kindergarten,then set off to pursue other endeavors. An avid reader since childhood, Heather enjoys horror, dark fantasy, thrillers and suspense, but does not limit herself to these genres. One will also notice that her reading lists do not just consist of traditionally published authors, but of works by independently published writers. Some of her favorite authors include, Jonathan Maberry, Craig DiLouie, Jake Bible and, of course, her husband Tony Faville. Heather co-wrote a story entitled A Christmas Wish with her husband for the charity anthology The Undead that Saved Christmas
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