Digital Works:
Serialized Novels
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The Only Good Bug is a Dead Bug, an excerpt from my newest
novel.
I hate it when authors destroy Washington, DC. It’s my
native city, but I know its weaknesses, which gives my characters
the right to destroy it along with the ten million gay demonstrators
who are attending this week’s Gay Pride Festival. This page-turning
suspense novel will have you on the edge of your seat. The full
manuscript is off in the hands of a publisher so you’ll only have a
taste of the story—hopefully, you’ll be able to purchase the novel at
your local bookstore soon.

The Last Free Soul, (a serialized novel in 12 parts). “The feet of
the soldiers thundered through the mountain passes, the howling
boys raced in and out of the monkey spider patches, and then, as her
husband stumbled forward, the look of joy on Meng Jiangnu’s face
morphed into fear . . . Emperor Qin Shi Huangdi's troops were
standing before her.” The Last Free Soul is the literary epic of the
legendary Meng Jiangnu and her poet husband, Fan Xiliang, who
was conscripted to build the Great Wall during the reign of Qin Shi
Hwangdi (Qin is pronounced "Chin" like China). Two thousand
years later, during Mao Zedong's Cultural Revolution, their souls are
reincarnated in the form of Mo Bin and Wu Jiang, two gay men
struggling to love . . . and to live.










Crocodiles Cry at Midnight, a serialized novel in 7 parts. A
comedy-murder mystery, set in a castle surrounded by Crocodottles
where one man is murdered and everyone is a suspect.
Digital versions of Winston Churchill's American Cousin
(my short stories) and
These Forty Years Have Flown So
Fast, Poetry by Scot Walker
are available at
http://www.mobipocket.com/en/eBooks/searchebooks.asp?L
anguage=EN&searchType=All&lang=EN&searchStr=scot+w
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