For anyone interested in the further misadventures of Susie and Jeffrey, two full-length novels, Books 11 and 12 - Loony Runes and Strange Day on a Train are available
for free download from -
https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=44D73499B73D4651&id=44D73499B...
or -
https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0Bxm466vRrqy8bENybUxx...
At both sites, list view is the best option. On googledrive, go to extreme right for download button.
Jamie Hayworth
Comments
Great!
Thank you. I have Loony Runes & Strange Day on a Train. They are both great. I'm glad you are sharing them with more people. It's so good to hear from you.
Always great
To get a new story from you. Thanks
Publish!
You've made your tales freely available. Why not use them to the benefit of Big Closet? They are rare gems of humour in the field. I suggest that you talk to Erin
Brilliant
I know I have already read them, I'm really happy that you have offered them to the wider audience at big closet, your stories are always well written and extremely funny
Dave
Dave
wheres Strange Day on a Train? i found 11 wheres 12?
wheres Strange Day on a Train? i found 11 wheres 12?
Book 12
They're at the top of the list as - 08.16_00.53.02_Book 12_Susie and Jeffrey_draft40 - epub, mobi, and html.
Draft 40, but It's complete - sometimes I can't resist the temptation to change a word or two of the 90,000+.
I hope the plot doesn't prove too tangled and that most of Susie's and Jeffrey's verbal gymnastics are comprehensible.
Best wishes,
Jamie
Scary that
But since I grew up with American English, I find it getting kinda scary after reading so much of your stuff that the British colloquialism and slang and the American-British cultural mish-mosh is actually pretty much totally comprehensible to me. I do believe I have joined the dark side.
There are some fine grained references I am sure I am missing though, but probably not much.
Pleased to hear most is not lost in translation
Thanks for giving Susie and Jeffrey a chance in the first place. I'm glad it's turned out we aren't four folk separated by a common language.
Jamie