Thursday, 18 December 2014

FOR THE GOOD OF THE CONFEDERACY- FIRST DRAFT IS NOW COMPLETED

REBEL EMPIRE - BOOK 3, FOR THE GOOD OF THE CONFEDERACY- FIRST DRAFT IS NOW COMPLETED

Just a quick update to say that I completed the first draft of the 3rd
book in the Rebel Empire series today.
It's a sweeping story set in both the Orient and France that continues the adventures of Confederate agent provocateur- Black Judah Lee.


I hope to begin the editing and re-writing process in the New Year with a proposed publication date of March 30, 2015.

Tentative cover



Monday, 1 December 2014

100 Download Milestone- Mr. Jablowski's Treasure

100 Download Milestone- Mr. Jablowski's Treasure

I recently began offering my short story Mr. Jablowski's Treasure as a free download at various ebook vendors. It's particularly gratifying to know the story has reached so many new readers. I would however ask anyone that downloads a copy in the future to please take a few moments to leave either a brief review or comments.

Mr. Jablowski's Treasure is available for free at:

SMASHWORDS- https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/328907

KOBO- http://store.kobobooks.com/en-CA/ebook/mr-jablowski-s-treasure

BARNES & NOBLE -http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/mr-jablowskis-treasure-john-r-stuart/1116057697?ean=2940044608344

APPLE ITUNES - https://itunes.apple.com/au/book/mr.-jablowskis-treasure/id667813706?mt=11

I HOPE YOU  ENJOY IT - JOHN R. STUART

Wednesday, 5 November 2014

REBEL EMPIRE BOOK 3 - STATUS. FOR THE GOOD OF THE CONFEDERACY

Here's a quick status report for readers of my alternative history series - REBEL EMPIRE

Book 3 - FOR THE GOOD OF THE CONFEDERACY is nearing completion and I hope to have it published in the spring of 2015.

This book continues the exploits of Confederate agent Black Judah Lee and takes place in the Orient and Paris.

Friday, 29 August 2014

Free Download Available - Mr. Jablowski's Treasure

Ultimately the goal of every writer is to reach their audience, to have someone read and enjoy their work. It would also be nice to make some money for the sale as well, but as an independent writer that's a tough road.

I really want to reach my audience and in order to to so I'm now offering my short story - MR. JABLOWSKI'S TREASURE  as a free download. If you enjoy the story, please leave comments or write a brief review.

http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/328907

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/mr-jablowskis-treasure-john-r-stuart/1116057697?ean=2940044608344

http://store.kobobooks.com/en-ca/books/Mr-Jablowskis-Treasure/hzBvXl5BzUKLRv9OL48k-w?MixID=hzBvXl5BzUKLRv9OL48k-w&PageNumber=1&s=ArNgvvalDkGQhD6Zq_9ang&r=1

https://itunes.apple.com/au/book/mr.-jablowskis-treasure/id667813706?mt=11

Here's a brief synopsis:

There’s always something interesting and exciting happening when you’re thirteen and summer vacation has just begun. In the summer of 1966 a young boy is having the summer of his life, riding his bike, playing baseball and having fun by tempting the wrath of the nasty old man that lives nearby. But things get much more exciting when he discovers an amazing treasure - which he carefully keeps to himself, until he runs afoul of the local school bully. However, the secret escapes and ultimately leads to unexpected consequences. Mr. Jablowski’s Treasure is a coming of age story in the tradition of such childhood classics as STAND BY ME, THE SANDLOT AND THE PIG MAN

Available at most eBook vendors for free. So please take advantage of this offer, and if you like this short sample of my writing then try one of my three novels.

REBEL EMPIRE - Book 1 - GETTYSBURG REDUX , Book 2 - REBELS & DESPERADOS
or
RAMBLE ON... - A tale of Sex, Drugs, Rock n Roll & Murder

Friday, 1 August 2014

DAMN I WISH I WROTE THAT - Part Two - Books

DAMN I WISH I WROTE THAT

Part Two - Books

In part one of - DAMN I WISH I WROTE THAT - I listed some of what in my opinion are the best TV shows or films that I've ever seen.

First I have to thank DJ - Jim Mitchell from Q107 for the idea for this blog post. Kim regularly has a spot on his radio show where he will play a song that he wishes he had written; therefore this blog is dedicated to things I wish I had written.  These are all pieces of writing that are just damn exquisite, eloquent and intriguing. As musicians are inspired by other musicians, these are the books that inspire me.

So in no particular order, here it is- DAMN I WISH I WROTE THAT -part 2

1.      THE THREE MUSKETEERS -1844, by Alexandre Dumas
2.      TARZAN OF THE APES - 1914, by Edgar Rice Burroughs
3.      CONAN - 1967, by Robert E. Howard, with l. Sprague De Camp & Lin Carter
4.      THE NAVIGATIONAL CHART -2004, by Arturo Perez Reverte
5.      THE CLUB DUMAS- 1993, by Arturo Perez Reverte
6.      THE SHADOW OF THE WIND - 2001, by Carlos Ruiz Zafon
7.      THE HOBBITT - 1937, by J.R.R Tolkien
8.      THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING, THE TWO TOWERS & THE RETURN OF THE KING by J.R.R Tolkien
9.      THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES -1902, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
10.   IN THE ELECTRIC MIST WITH THE CONFEDERATE DEAD -1993, by James Lee Burke
11.   FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD - 1874, by Thomas Hardy
12.   DUNE - 1965, by Frank Herbert
13.   I AM LEGEND -1954, by Richard Matheson

14.   LES MISERABLES - 1862, by Victor Hugo

Friday, 25 July 2014

RAMBLE ON… is now available at Kobo, Barnes & Noble and Apple Itunes

RAMBLE ON… is now available at Kobo, Barnes & Noble and Apple Itunes

I’m very excited to let readers of my novels know that my latest eBook - RAMBLE ON… is now available at additional vendors.

The three month exclusive offering to Amazon Kindle for RAMBLE ON… is now over and I’m pleased to have been able to republish my latest eBook at 3 other major eBook vendors.

Ramble On… - is a story of one young man’s experiences in the world of sex, drugs, and rock ‘n’ roll.




Here’s a brief synopsis:
Jack Clark believes he has everything that a man could want. A supermodel wife, access to a huge fortune and a blossoming career as a writer. But he’s a flawed man, wracked with guilt and dependent about drugs and alcohol. His past is about to catch up to him, a past he felt he had buried and left behind forever.
In the spring of 1983 Jessie Cayne rolled into El Paso, Texas on his vintage Harley. Jessie is an army brat, a high school football star and a small time drug dealer. He’s comes into the new town with lofty ambitions -he’s long on talent, but short of cash. He quickly joins the city’s best high school football team - the RIO GRANDE CONQUISTADORS and begins to traffic drugs for the local narcotics cartel to the wealthy students of his new school. Jessie’s game plan is a simple one - win a State football championship, earn a scholarship to an Ivy League school and leave his days of poverty behind. This plan goes off the tracks when he becomes friends with the wealthy, enigmatic and tortured Moby McIntyre. He becomes embroiled with the gorgeous love child Mary and is then seduced by a crazy sexual predator. He appears destined for fame and greatness until he is seduced by the three things he loves the most - SEX, DRUGS, and ROCK ‘n’ ROLL.

I have suggested a Rock n Roll soundtrack to be played as the book is read.

Sunday, 29 June 2014

DAMN I WISH I WROTE THAT!



Part one - TV shows & Movies

Have you ever stopped to wonder who wrote that fantastic movie or TV show that you just watched? Sure, they’re name was in the credits. But I’m willing to bet you know who the actors were, and maybe who directed it, but who wrote it? I’ll bet you have no idea who was the creative party behind that fabulous film or TV show. If they didn't write it, you couldn't watch it.

First I have to thank DJ - Jim Mitchell from Q107 for the idea for this blog post. Kim regularly has a spot on his radio show where he will play a song that he wishes he had written; therefore this blog is dedicated to things I wish I had written.  These are all pieces of writing that are just damn exquisite, eloquent and intriguing. As musicians are inspired by other musicians, these are pieces of writing that inspire me. In some cases it’s a specific scene, in others it’s the entire series, episode or film.

So here it is- DAMN I WISH I WROTE THAT -part 1

1      THE USUAL SUSPECTS: Film, 1985 written by Christopher McQuarrie. A truly superb movie, my favorite scene is the moment when Customs agent Dave Kujan looks up and realizes that he has been duped!- Who actually is Keyser Söze?

          CASABLANCA: Film 1942, screenplay by Julius J. Epstein, Philip G. Epstein, and Howard Koch - A nearly perfect example of screen writing. There’s an example of some classic dialogue:
      Captain Renault:What in heaven's name brought you to Casablanca?
      Rick: “My health. I came to Casablanca for the waters.
     Captain Renault: The waters? What waters? We're in the desert.
     Rick: I was misinformed.

    PLANET OF THE APES: Film 1968, screenplay by Michael Wilson and Rod Serling. Based upon the novel La Planète des singes by Pierre Boulle, Another ground breaking story. The most gripping scene is at the film’s end when Taylor and Nova have escaped from the apes and are ridding on horseback through the surf on a deserted beach. There they come across the remains of the Statue of Liberty which is half submerged in the surf. Just an incredible piece of writing.

     GAME OF THRONES: TV show, written by George R.R. Martin. - Seasons 1-4 brilliant in every way. Particularly good are the Death of Ned Stark, The Crown of Gold, the death of Kal Drogo and the birth of dragons, the Ed Wedding and the final climax between Tyrion, Shae and Tywin.

     LOST: TV show, 2004, Season 1, episode 2, written by Jeffrey Lieber, J. J. Abrams & Damon Lindelof - That sublime and eerie moment when we realize that Locke had been confined to a wheelchair prior to the crash. Possibly the best moment in the entire series.

      MAN OF STEEL: Film 2013, written by David S. Goyer and Christopher Nolan. - I just love the moment when Clark Kent’s father stands and sacrifices himself to the tornado in order to preserve his son’s secret identity. I get goose bumps every time I see this incredible scene.

     MASH : Season 3, episode 24, written by Everret Greenbaum & Jim Fritzell.- This was in general a very well written TV series. The shocking death of Lt. Colonel Henry Blake was perhaps it’s greatest moment. Does TV writing get any better than this?

     BREAKING BAD: TV show, 2008-2013 Season 1, episode 1, Season 4, episode 13, written by Vince Gilligan. Walter driving down the desert road in the meth RV is possibly the very best opening sequence in any TV show- ever. In the season 4 finale Walter’s final solution for Drug kingpin Gustavo Fring- brilliant, unexpected and explosive.

    The Duellists: Film 1977, written by Joseph Conrad (Based upon his short story- THE DUEL) & Gerald Vaughan-Hughes. Most people have never heard of this great film. A gripping tale of honor and dueling during the Napoleonic era. Just superb in every aspect.

 STAR WARS- Return of the Jedi: Film 1983, written by Lawrence Kasdan & George Lucas -“ Luke, I am your father.” Movie magic.

  THE SIXTH SENSE: Film 1999, written by M.Night Shyamalan. One of the greatest screenplays of all time. “I see dead people.” Chilling dialogue.

  HILL STREET BLUES: TV show 1982, Season 2, episode 11- Freedom’s Last Stand. Written by Michael Kozo & Steven Bocho. This episode made me cry!