The new issue of Plots with Guns is now up and it features a story of mine, "Friday Night at Trout's," along with offerings from Bryon Quertermous, Patti Abbott, Todd Robinson and others.
Many thanks to Neil for choosing my story.
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David J. Montgomery is a writer and critic specializing in books and publishing. He is an emeritus columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times and The Daily Beast, and has also written for USA Today, the Washington Post, and other fine publications. A former professor of History, he lives in Northern Virginia with his wife and two daughters.
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Bass fishing... now trout...
I enjoy the new theme of your blog.
You must have taken your pants off.
Posted by: Cosmo Vittelli | June 09, 2008 at 02:15 PM
I agree about the new theme.
So, let me ask you this: would you review a book if it were a mystery slash crime story, but was inside the world of professional fish hatcheries and goat herding?
Because mine is. And I can send you a copy, so long as you agree to send it back if you decide you don't like it.
Thank you,
SM
Posted by: Shakes Muldoon | June 09, 2008 at 02:26 PM
Wow, David! Loved the story. Look out all you short story writers...Monty's loose now.
Posted by: Elaine Flinn | June 09, 2008 at 02:53 PM
Great story! "You’d think that going to prison at least meant you didn’t have to do the internet no more." Plots With Guns, keep 'em coming.
Posted by: Tim Maleeny | June 09, 2008 at 09:10 PM
In modern parlance, a gun is a projectile weapon using a hollow, tubular barrel with a closed end—the breech—as the means of directing the projectile
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