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Ground Support

01/01/2021 by Andrew Peterson Leave a Comment

As 2020 comes to an end, here is a shout-out to everyone who purchased a copy of Ground fiction and also sent me a photo of you and your copy. Here’s to all of you – the family, friends, and cats who supported my first published work. Trust me, this was just the beginning… Onward! […]

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A Rough Draft of Something New

12/31/2020 by Andrew Peterson

Growing up on Antilla Court I realized early on that I had two things in abundance: time and dirt. Time, because two hours to a child feels like two days to an adult; and dirt, because ours was a dead-end dirt road that was surrounded by trees.

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Hunting Richard Stark

12/06/2020 by Andrew Peterson Leave a Comment

This is the opening line of The Hunter by Richard Stark, which is a pseudonym of Donald Westlake, a giant of American crime fiction. I had picked up a copy at the recommendation of my friend Seth Harwood. It’s one heck of a book. I was not disappointed. Stark gives the reader very little in […]

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A Study in Scarlet

12/01/2020 by Andrew Peterson Leave a Comment

“Do you remember what Darwin says about music? He claims that the power of producing and appreciating it existed among the human race long before the power of speech was arrived at. Perhaps that is why we are so subtly influenced by it. There are vague memories in our souls of those misty centuries when […]

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The Cedar Forest of Gilgamesh

11/30/2020 by Andrew Peterson Leave a Comment

The ancient Near East was the home of the first recorded human civilization. From this civilization, we have been gifted with the Epic of Gilgamesh, which details his hero’s journey and was written during the late 2nd millennium BC. In its oldest iteration, the story is nearly four-thousand years old. The Epic of Gilgamesh is […]

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The Rules of Writing

11/12/2020 by Andrew Peterson 1 Comment

As I begin my sixth month of thesis work, I realize how many tricks of the trade that I use daily which have come from both authors and mentors, from both reading and writing. At Northeastern University Joe DeRoche told me to never use an exclamation point because “If your prose isn’t exciting enough then […]

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The literary journal Ground Fiction has published my Tannhauser PI short story, High Rises and Hard Falls in their spring 2022 edition.

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