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In Morgan's Shadow
A Hub City Mystery
By the Hub City Writers Project
ISBN: 1-891885-25-1 Paperback
144 pages, 5 x 7
Publication Date: May 2001
$13.00
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This
is not your average mystery novel. Call it Extreme Fiction
Writing.
Originally written as serial
for the internet, In Morgan's Shadow was penned on the fly
during a twenty-week period in late 2000 and early 2001 by
ten very talented Spartanburg fiction writers with ten very
different styles. One would write a chapter, then pass the
narrative on to the next author. Each Monday, a chapter was
posted on a website operated by the Spartanburg Herald-Journal.
The rules were simple: you had
one week to write your chapter, and there would be no discussion
about what happens next, especially "who done it."
That made for some highly unusual plot twists-and a heap of
explaining to do by the last authors in the chain. The writers
seemed to be challenging each other to be as creative as humanly
possible. Top this, they said to each other, week after week.
What emerged was a bizarre and
loveable cast of characters (some based, not so subtly, on
familiar Spartanburg residents) who carried this story from
downtown Spartanburg to Landrum to Gaffney and back. Along
the way, they visited a host of local businesses, institutions,
and eateries and, from time to time, poked fun at our way
of life here in the Piedmont of South Carolina.
As the mystery deepened, the
suspects in the murder of radio talk show host Phil Quake
multiplied. Was it the enigmatic red-headed Converse student,
Lynn? Was it the driver of that ubiquitous lavender VW bug?
Was it the beloved village idiot, Chester? And why on earth
had the women of the town taken to the woods in a strange
bonding ritual?
This ten-pack of Hub City Writers
have woven a wild, unforgettable tale. But perhaps what's
most interesting about this book is the variety of writing
styles on display here: the comedic touches of John Lane and
Sam Howie; the dreamy symphony of words of Rosa Shand; the
intensity of language of Thomas McConnell; the mystery-writing
know-how of Meg Barnhouse; the wacky mind of Bubba Pat Jobe.
There's not a false step anywhere, thanks to the rest of the
crew: Deno Trakas (in his fifth Hub City appearance), Norman
Powers, Susan Beckham Jackson and Hub City newcomer Rob Brown.
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