Douglas Lumsden, Left Coast Boomer
@DouglasLumsden1
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Self-Pub author of a Noir Urban Fantasy series featuring hardboiled P.I. Alexander Southerland and a new series featuring were-cat Benedict Shade. He/Him.
Central California Coast, USA
Joined May 2021
Hardboiled private investigator and working-class elementalist Alexander Southerland navigates his way through murder, corruption, and paranormal critters in the mean streets of Yerba City. #BookBoost #booklovers #booklove #KindleUnlimited #Audible
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RT @JamesLDulin: He abandoned his revolution with more blood on his hands than he could wash away. When he saved a war orphan's life, he de…
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@EricPellinen The ONLY one I liked was the Harrison Ford Jeep commercial. Some of the others were creative and entertaining, but I came away from most of them not knowing who the sponsor was or what they were selling.
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Here's your chance to jump into the colorful drifter-noir world of Luke Fischer and bump into some of the most memorable characters you'll ever meet.
Brand new - An expanded version of Surf City Acid Drop! Includes three new intros, revised text, and a sample of the next Luke Fischer novella: Sayulita Sucker.
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@BethTabler I doubt if more than three of the guitarists on that list would be on mine. Where's Steve Morse? Hell, where's Roy Clark? And Jackie Venson--I'd put her ahead of most of those dudes.
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@YuvalKordov The kind of unique, creative work that indie authors should strive for. I thoroughly enjoyed this series!
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RT @YuvalKordov: Two years ago today I released The Hand of God, the first book of the Dark Legacies trilogy. To celebrate, the entire seri…
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@PauleneTurner @CynthiaRice22 Tension might be covered by atmosphere. Hmm… I’ll have to think about that.
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@memphokelly The feelings invoked by the story’s setting. If you are going for a noir vibe, descriptions of moonlight casting shadows through venetian blinds would contribute to atmosphere. Doesn’t have to be physical. The way characters speak and respond to situations fits this category.
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@PauleneTurner That might be a lot to ask of every scene! I'll settle for at least one per scene.
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