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| Favorite book: | Tess of the d'Urbervilles |
| Member Since: | May 14, 2008 |
A Novel by Phil Neale 1952
Posted: Sep 9, 2008
"A Ticket to Tewkwsbury" is my first full-length novel...
A Short Story by Phil Neale 1952
Posted: Aug 28, 2008
For Ricky and Carly, everything seemed to be going along...
A Short Story by Phil Neale 1952
Posted: Jul 6, 2008
The interview with Leroy had produced little concrete for...
A Short Story by Phil Neale 1952
Posted: Jun 23, 2008
Dennis Marks' intervewing of the Mastersons had produced...
A Short Story by Phil Neale 1952
Posted: Jun 18, 2008
The discovery of Colly Underwood's body sent Marks off on...
A Book by Phil Neale 1952
Posted: May 23, 2008
A compilation of stories written for all tastes and...
A Short Story by Phil Neale 1952
Posted: May 18, 2008
James and Harry had spent many happy childhood hours at...
A Short Story by Phil Neale 1952
Posted: May 18, 2008
As the interviews of the residents of the block get under...
A Short Story by Phil Neale 1952
Posted: May 17, 2008
Johnny Bailes didn't have many friends at school and when...
A Short Story by Phil Neale 1952
Posted: May 17, 2008
The body on the roof was that of a young...
A Short Story by Phil Neale 1952
Posted: May 17, 2008
Steve and Tracey had known each other since childhood and...
A Short Story by Phil Neale 1952
Posted: May 17, 2008
With the discovery of the location of Thomas Weston's...
A Short Story by Phil Neale 1952
Posted: May 16, 2008
Liz's mum died leaving her with a host of questions about...
A Short Story by Phil Neale 1952
Posted: May 15, 2008
The subject of Thomas Weston had been niggling away at...
A Short Story by Phil Neale 1952
Posted: May 14, 2008
The body had been there for a while and neighbours had...
A Short Story by Phil Neale 1952
Posted: May 14, 2008
A hired assassin's view of his assignment, the pitfalls...
A Novel by Phil Neale 1952
Posted: Sep 9, 2008
"A Ticket to Tewkwsbury" is my first full-length novel...
A Short Story by Phil Neale 1952
Posted: Aug 28, 2008
For Ricky and Carly, everything seemed to be going along...
A Short Story by Phil Neale 1952
Posted: Jul 6, 2008
The interview with Leroy had produced little concrete for...
A Short Story by Phil Neale 1952
Posted: Jun 23, 2008
Dennis Marks' intervewing of the Mastersons had produced...
A Short Story by Phil Neale 1952
Posted: Jun 18, 2008
The discovery of Colly Underwood's body sent Marks off on...
A Book by Phil Neale 1952
Posted: May 23, 2008
A compilation of stories written for all tastes and...
A Short Story by Phil Neale 1952
Posted: May 18, 2008
James and Harry had spent many happy childhood hours at...
A Short Story by Phil Neale 1952
Posted: May 18, 2008
As the interviews of the residents of the block get under...
A Short Story by Phil Neale 1952
Posted: May 17, 2008
Johnny Bailes didn't have many friends at school and when...
A Short Story by Phil Neale 1952
Posted: May 17, 2008
The body on the roof was that of a young...
A Short Story by Phil Neale 1952
Posted: May 17, 2008
Steve and Tracey had known each other since childhood and...
A Short Story by Phil Neale 1952
Posted: May 17, 2008
With the discovery of the location of Thomas Weston's...
A Short Story by Phil Neale 1952
Posted: May 16, 2008
Liz's mum died leaving her with a host of questions about...
A Short Story by Phil Neale 1952
Posted: May 15, 2008
The subject of Thomas Weston had been niggling away at...
A Short Story by Phil Neale 1952
Posted: May 14, 2008
The body had been there for a while and neighbours had...
A Short Story by Phil Neale 1952
Posted: May 14, 2008
A hired assassin's view of his assignment, the pitfalls...
A Ticket to Tewkesbury - The envelope in Aunt Molly’s bag was unopened. It was...
Selected Short Stories - Volume 1 - A selection of twenty stories so stir the emoptions.
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I'm 56 this October and I've been an accountant for longer than I care to remember. Worked in lots of trades (building, printing, textles, hotel bookings, power utilities, plastics, food and retail).
I've now got the job that fell off the Christmas tree and it'll last me until retirement..............that's when the writing will come in handy if I can ever get published.
I've been married for 32 years, and my wife and I have two children (25 & 17), two cats and NO MORTGAGE so the sub-prime shocker will just pass us by like a ship in the night.
Favourite authors are Thomas Hardy, James Patterson and Deric Longden (probably not known in the States).
Music? - Queen, Beatles, Gershwyn, Borodin, Puccini
Titles ? - Bohemian Rhapsody (learning to play it), Let it Be, Rhapsody in Blue, String Quartet, Che Gelida Manina
Sport - Gridiron (!), Soccer, Rugby (Can't play any but love to watch)
Teams? Buffalo Bills, Nottingham Forest, England
Favourite TV - CSI (all), NCIS, Law & Order, Numbers, House (Hugh Laurie is great - and British!)
Been writing since last July (2007) and have three completed but unpublished novels, one now in progress and around 70 short stories.
Can't think of anything else at present, but it is late........................................22.35hrs