"Showing Their Scales" and "The Hockey Farmer"

We are pleased to introduce the works of local B.C. authors KP Wee and Farhan Devji to you:

"Showing Their Scales" contains three tales of lies, lust, and deception. These are short novels which deal with betrayal and revenge, with three main male characters and how they end up hurting the women in their lives.
**Catch an episode of BlogTalkRadio here with KP's interview on his books, recorded Dec 29, 2008.**

"The Hockey Farmer" is a story about Logan Watt, who hails from Cochrane, Alberta, and has to decide whether to rehabilitate the legendary family farm or pursue an unlikely career in professional hockey. The story also shifts to Vancouver and contains numerous Vancouver Canucks references.

Help support a pair of B.C. authors by picking up your own copies today!
-- "The Hockey Farmer" can be purchased here,
while "Showing Their Scales" can be bought here. --

Sunday, August 3, 2008

The Replacement Pitcher & The Hockey Farmer

In my latest manuscript, which I'll be pitching to CPH, I have a story about a baseball pitcher trying to make it to the big leagues.

The real Rick Jessup from OA and the Zonk is thought of as a band-wagon jumper, but because I ran out of names to use in my manuscript, I decided to use "John House" as the Blue Jays wagon jumper instead. LOL

So, if all goes well, then the plot includes characters like:
-John House (Blue Jays fair-weathered fan) LOL
-Rick Coleclough (Mariners pitcher)
-John Jessup (Mariners pitcher)
-Cliff Houser (Mariners pitcher)
-Rich Ambrozic (Blue Jays pitcher)
-Kip Wee (Saints coach)

I will call it "The Replacement Pitcher: Independence, Rookie, Savior."

Hahah - if House sees this, he might hunt me down. ;-)
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On another note, I'd like to recommend a read.

For those of you who like sports-related fiction, here's one from an aspiring writer from Vancouver, B.C.

"The Hockey Farmer" by Farhan Devji is available on places like Amazon and Barnes & Noble. It's a story about a young man from Cochrane, Alberta, named Logan, who has to make a decision about whether to pursue a career in professional hockey or help out his father on the family farm.

The cool thing about it is, if you click on the author's name, you'll see a promotional video for this book.

Great read! I give it five stars! (And those who know me how stingy I am with the stars...)

Get your copies today!

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