In April 2010, New York Times bestselling author Mike Stackpole began The Chain Story Project. Each of the stories in the series begins with a scene set in The Wanderers' Club in London, where patrons take turns telling stories of their adventures and derring-do. Though the plots and characters of the various tales differ and each adventure is self-contained and independent, every story-teller starts out by referencing the story before his in ...
In April 2010, New York Times bestselling author Mike Stackpole began The Chain Story Project. Each of the stories in the series begins with a scene set in The Wanderers' Club in London, where patrons take turns telling stories of their adventures and derring-do. Though the plots and characters of the various tales differ and each adventure is self-contained and independent, every story-teller starts out by referencing the story before his in some fashion before telling his own tale.
"Gentlemanly Horrors of Mine Alone" is the ninth story in The Chain Story Project, following on the heels of Robert T. Jeschonek's "Blazing Bodices" and preceding Michael A. Stackpole's "The Adventure of the Ghost Watch." For more on The Chain Story Project, go to www.chainstory.stormwolf.com. For more on this story, including links to purchase it as a stand-alone chapbook, go to www.donaldjbingle.com and click on the link for the story or for Donald J. Bingle's writing resume. This story is approximately 7,100 words long.
Mike Stackpole's character, Rogers, is used with permission.
Best known as the world's top-ranked player of classic role-playing games for fifteen years, Donald J. Bingle is an oft-published author in the science fiction, fantasy, horror, thriller, steampunk, romance, and comedy genres, with several published novels (including Net Impact, GREENSWORD: A Tale of Extreme Global Warming, and Forced Conversion) and more than thirty published stories, primarily in DAW themed anthologies and tie-in anthologies, including short fiction in Carnage & Consequences, The Crimson Pact, Steampunk'd, Imaginary Friends, Fellowship Fantastic, Zombie Raccoons and Killer Bunnies, Time Twisters, Front Lines, Slipstreams, Gamer Fantastic, Transformers Legends, Search for Magic (Dragonlance), If I Were An Evil Overlord, Blue Kingdoms--Mages & Magic, Civil War Fantastic, Future Americas, All Hell Breaking Loose, The Dimension Next Door, Sol's Children, Historical Hauntings, Hot & Steamy--Tales of Steampunk Romance, and Fantasy Gone Wrong.
Many of Don's stories are electronically available, individually or in genre collections, including "Writer on Demand: Tales of Gamers and Gaming," "Writer on Demand: Tales of Humorous Horror," and "Writer on Demand: Tales Out of Time." More collections of stories will be coming soon.
Donald J. Bingle is a member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, International Thriller Writers, the International Association of Media Tie-In Writers, the GenCon Writers Symposium, and the St. Charles Writers Group.
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