Mark Arbour Posted June 21, 2013 Posted June 21, 2013 I've completed uploading all of the CAP Stories to the eBook section. You'll find them under Historical Fiction. It may take a bit for all of them to appear, as they have to be approved first, but that process has been remarkably fast. The only story not uploaded yet is 9.11, because it's not done yet. Here's a listing of the stories, with the approximate year in which they're set in parentheses, and the narrator(s) noted after that: 1. Chronicles of an Academic Predator (1962), JP Crampton. 2. 1968 (1968), JP Crampton. 3. The Land Whore (1973), Stefan Schluter. 4. Be Rad (1980), Brad Schluter. 5. Man In Motion (1985), Brad Schluter. 6. A Summer Love (1991), Marcel Plaquet. 7. If It Fits (1995), Stefan Schluter. 8. Bloodlines (1998), Matt Carrswold and Wade Danfield. 9. The Box (1999 & 1941-1944), Stefan Schluter and Steven Schluter. 10. Millennium (1999-2000), Brad Schluter. 11. Poor Man's Son (2000), Gathan Hayes and Will Schluter. 12. Paternity (2000-2001), Will Schluter and Wade Danfield. 1
Miles Long Posted June 21, 2013 Posted June 21, 2013 Thank you, thank you, thank you...I'd "thank you" for each one but I think I made my point with three . 1
centexhairysub Posted June 21, 2013 Posted June 21, 2013 This will be a great way to go back and have them all right at my fingertips... 1
Never Surrender Posted June 22, 2013 Posted June 22, 2013 Thankyou for taking the time to do this it will come in handy when im travelling to places with no internet access this summer!
Adam Phillips Posted June 22, 2013 Posted June 22, 2013 I've completed uploading all of the CAP Stories to the eBook section. You'll find them under Historical Fiction. It may take a bit for all of them to appear, as they have to be approved first, but that process has been remarkably fast. The only story not uploaded yet is 9.11, because it's not done yet. OMG. Who'd want to read all this crap more than once? j/k. You know I love you.
methodwriter85 Posted June 26, 2013 Posted June 26, 2013 OMG. Who'd want to read all this crap more than once? j/k. You know I love you. You know, someone's been saying for at least two years that they'd try and catch up with the story...lol.
Miles Long Posted June 26, 2013 Posted June 26, 2013 (edited) OMG. Who'd want to read all this crap more than once? j/k. You know I love you. I would; I find that rereading Mark's tales the perfect procrastination tools to put off my own writing. Besides if I am going to go head to head with Methodwriter85 on faces of CAP I need to be on the ball . Edited June 26, 2013 by Miles Long
methodwriter85 Posted June 26, 2013 Posted June 26, 2013 (edited) I would; I find that rereading Mark's tales the perfect procrastination tools to put off my own writing. Besides if I am going to go head to head with Methodwriter85 on faces of CAP I need to be on the ball . The thing is that I have a really good memory for faces (not really names, but faces), and I watch and consume a lot of pop culture, meaning I see and remember a lot of faces of models, actors, TV personalities, Web personalities, etc etc. My two favorite "Faces for CAP" moments were Liam Hemsworth for Zach Hayes and Colton Haynes for John Hobart. Both are so, so hot, and I knew I nailed it with Mark on those. Especially the Zach Hayes pick. Liam Hemsworth really does look like he could be a Hayes, especially with that flat nose and baby blues. (I think he'd be cushier like his oldest brother Luke if Hollywood standards didn't demand a perfect six-pack for leading men.) Edited June 26, 2013 by methodwriter85
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