Teaser Tuesdays (27 August)

27 August 2013

tteTeaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:

• Grab your current read
• Open to a random page
• Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
• BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
• Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!

My Teasers:Perfect7

“Ivers struggled with the name, speaking slowly to pronounce it properly, “S-E-R-A-G-I-O-N, Master of the deep, keeper of the skies, ferryman to the abyss, eater of the flesh of those who call upon Baal, only to find their souls fall short.”

“Our thoughts were interrupted by a friendly voice, “Can I help you gentlemen?”

~ Page 28 The Perfect 7 by Inion N. Mathair

PLEASE LEAVE A COMMENT with either the link to your own Teaser Tuesdays post, or share your ‘teasers’ in a comment here (if you don’t have a blog). Thanks!

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About Ol' Big Jim

Jim L. Wright is a storyteller with a lifetime of experiences as colorful as the characters he creates. Born and raised in Piedmont, Alabama, Jim’s connection to the land, history, and people of the region runs deep. His debut novel New Yesterdays is set in his hometown, where he grew up listening to stories of the past—stories that sparked his imagination and curiosity for history. Today, Jim lives in Leeds, Alabama, with his husband Zeek, a tour operator who shares his passion for adventure and discovery. Known affectionately as “Ol’ Big Jim,” he has had a diverse career that includes time as a storekeeper, an embalmer, a hospital orderly, and a medical coder. There are even whispers—unconfirmed, of course—that he once played piano in a house of ill repute. No matter the job, one thing has remained constant: Jim is a teller of tales. His stories—sometimes humorous, sometimes thought-provoking—are often inspired by his unique life experiences. Many of these tales can be found on his popular blog, Ol’ Big Jim, where he continues to share his musings with a loyal readership. Jim’s adventures have taken him far beyond Alabama. For seven years, he lived in Amman, Jordan, the world’s oldest continuously inhabited city. His time there, spent in smoky coffee shops, enjoying a hookah and a cup of tea while scribbling in his ever-present notebook, deeply influenced his worldview and his writing. When Jim isn’t writing, he’s thinking about writing. His stories, whether tall tales from his past or imaginative reimagining is of historical events should read from his past or imaginative reimaginings of historical events, reflect a life lived fully and authentically. With New Yesterdays, Jim brings readers a rich tapestry of history, fantasy, and human connection. Visit his blog at www.olbigjim.com to read more of his stories, or follow him on social media to keep up with his latest musings and projects, one of which is a series that follows Bonita McCauley, an amateur detective who gets into some very sticky situations. His book, New Yesterdays, can be found at Amazon US, Amazon UK, Smashwords, and Barnes and Noble.
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7 Responses to Teaser Tuesdays (27 August)

  1. Hari Qhuang's avatar Hari Qhuang says:

    Your teasers do invoke curiosity! 😀

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  2. Sisyphus47's avatar Sisyphus47 says:

    “There were so many faceless enemies – from within the country and abroad – that no one was certain who we were fighting and why.”
    “Cities were no place to raise a family, or, more pointedly according to Jayne, start one.”
    Page 41, “Lunar Park” by Bret Easton Ellis

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  3. What an honor it is to see our words on your blog, Jim. And, you picked one of our favorite excerpts! Thank you so much for your support. You’ve been a dear friend to us and we can’t stress enough how moved we are that you’d share our novel with your readers. Thanks again.

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