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Postby DLFerguson » Fri Mar 04, 2011 11:31 am

Got a couple of things here I invite you guys to check out:

http://dillon-dlferguson.blogspot.com/
https://derricklferguson.wordpress.com/
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Postby n11pilot » Mon Mar 07, 2011 4:25 pm

DL, that was very interesting peek into your world. Thank you.
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Re: Dillon & The Ferguson Theater

Postby DLFerguson » Mon Mar 07, 2011 6:03 pm

n11pilot wrote:DL, that was very interesting peek into your world. Thank you.


Oh, no...Thank YOU. I appreciate you took the time to check it out and I hope you liked it and will go back for more. I'm talking to a couple of artists now about their doing some pieces for me and that's as nice a segue as any into...

...Dillon is the run with the bad guys hot in pursuit and an unwilling ally in tow! But how long can he stay one step ahead when Her Majesty's Secret Service joins the hunt for him? You'll find out in Chapter 2 of "Dillon And The Voice of Odin"
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Postby Cousi » Wed Mar 09, 2011 2:08 am

I'd be willing to lend a sketch or two. I like how you're writing pulp in a modern world, not the classic pulp setting. The pacing and feel are straight from a Doc Savage story, but with a modern hero in a modern world.
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Re: Dillon & The Ferguson Theater

Postby AeroDillo » Wed Mar 09, 2011 4:24 am

I've read this before, though that may have taken place on a different site. Either way, an impressive glance you've allowed us into your world.

Bookmarked for later reference. 8)
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Re: Dillon & The Ferguson Theater

Postby DLFerguson » Wed Mar 09, 2011 11:04 am

Cousi wrote:I'd be willing to lend a sketch or two. I like how you're writing pulp in a modern world, not the classic pulp setting. The pacing and feel are straight from a Doc Savage story, but with a modern hero in a modern world.


Well, by all means, email me and let's talk. And thanks for the comparison to Doc Savage. Lester Dent, who created the character and wrote most of the original pulp stories is one of my favorite writers.
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Re: Dillon & The Ferguson Theater

Postby DLFerguson » Mon Mar 14, 2011 2:16 pm

Lady Thelma Sharpe and her band of killers catch up to Dillon aboard a speeding train and Kris Quinlan is the prize for whoever wins a deadly shootout. And even if Dillon survives and gets off the train in one piece he's still got B.I.T.E. to worry about! What or who is B.I.T.E.? Find out in Chapter Three of "Dillon and The Voice of Odin"!

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Postby DLFerguson » Mon Mar 21, 2011 7:20 pm

Still on the run, Dillon and Kris Quinlan take refuge in the quaint village of Numby Dell. Unfortunately, Chew Mi is waiting for them. Her name may be a joke but she most certainly is not!

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Re: Dillon & The Ferguson Theater

Postby n11pilot » Mon Mar 21, 2011 11:22 pm

DLFerguson wrote:Still on the run, Dillon and Kris Quinlan take refuge in the quaint village of Numby Dell. Unfortunately, Chew Mi is waiting for them. Her name may be a joke but she most certainly is not!

http://dillon-dlferguson.blogspot.com/




OK DL, I can see we're going to have a problem here if you don't start writing at least as fast as I can read. These pauses between episodes is worse than waiting a week for the next hour of "24". :)
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Re: Dillon & The Ferguson Theater

Postby DLFerguson » Tue Mar 22, 2011 1:31 am

n11pilot wrote:
DLFerguson wrote:Still on the run, Dillon and Kris Quinlan take refuge in the quaint village of Numby Dell. Unfortunately, Chew Mi is waiting for them. Her name may be a joke but she most certainly is not!

http://dillon-dlferguson.blogspot.com/




OK DL, I can see we're going to have a problem here if you don't start writing at least as fast as I can read. These pauses between episodes is worse than waiting a week for the next hour of "24". :)


Wellllllll....if you really can't wait between episodes then bounce on over here: http://dillon-dlferguson.blogspot.com/p ... ation.html where you can find complete purchasing information to get a copy of the entire novel both in dead tree and ebook versions.
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Re: Dillon & The Ferguson Theater

Postby n11pilot » Tue Mar 22, 2011 7:19 am

DLFerguson wrote:
n11pilot wrote:
DLFerguson wrote:Still on the run, Dillon and Kris Quinlan take refuge in the quaint village of Numby Dell. Unfortunately, Chew Mi is waiting for them. Her name may be a joke but she most certainly is not!

http://dillon-dlferguson.blogspot.com/




OK DL, I can see we're going to have a problem here if you don't start writing at least as fast as I can read. These pauses between episodes is worse than waiting a week for the next hour of "24". :)


Wellllllll....if you really can't wait between episodes then bounce on over here: http://dillon-dlferguson.blogspot.com/p ... ation.html where you can find complete purchasing information to get a copy of the entire novel both in dead tree and ebook versions.



Thank you DL. Problem averted! :)
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Re: Dillon & The Ferguson Theater

Postby DLFerguson » Mon Mar 28, 2011 9:47 pm

Dillon and Kris are held captives in Numby Castle, their fate in the hands of Dr. Aristotle Numby while the forces of B.I.T.E. continue their pursuit of our hero! All this and more in Chapter Five of "Dillon and The Voice of Odin"!

Plus: a behind the scenes look at "Dillon and The Bad Ass Belt Buckle" one of the stories in "Four Bullets For Dillon" coming soon from Pulpwork Press!

http://dillon-dlferguson.blogspot.com/
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Re: Dillon & The Ferguson Theater

Postby DLFerguson » Tue Mar 29, 2011 9:44 pm

Reviews Now Up @ The Ferguson Theater

Sucker Punch
How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying
Broadway Danny Rose
Barton Fink
Full Metal Jacket
Limitless
Battle: Los Angeles
Blade Runner: The Theatrical Version

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Postby n11pilot » Tue Mar 29, 2011 10:21 pm

DL, Great review of "Sucker Punch". I plan on seeing it because, well, how many times do you get B-25 Mitchells, Fokker DR1s, Gotha bombers, and Zeppelins in the same movie where Jamie Chung is wearing a flight suit made by Victoria's Secret? :D
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Re: Dillon & The Ferguson Theater

Postby DLFerguson » Mon Apr 04, 2011 11:54 am

While Chew Mi contemplates a proposition from Alistair Frayne and Lady Thelma, Dillon struggles to survive the aquatic horrors of The Fishbowl! It's Chapter Six of "Dillon and The Voice of Odin!"

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