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Washington Pastime Interviews This Guy About “Boiling Point”

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The Washington Pastime (which originally published “Ace of Spades”, one of the stories in Boiling Point) recently interviewed me about writing and short stories and Boiling Point and the meaning of life and all that stuff.
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They posted the interview on their site this morning. Click on the link to see me give way-too-long answers to simple questions, as is typical.

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And again, pick up Boiling Point when you get a chance.
Deuces.
-PAJr.

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Boiling Point Released Today!!

So, it’s official.
My first short story collection, Boiling Point, has arrived.

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Before I start giving you my spiel about why you should buy the thing, let me first show you the full cover of the print edition, just because I think it’s a damn sexy cover and I want to show off.

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full paperback cover of boiling point

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Anyways, the book is great, if I do say so myself. And I’m not just saying that because I wrote it (though I kind of am). The stories in here are a culmination of over five years of writing, revising, submitting, and joyful acceptance to various magazines. It’s got an eclectic array of subjects too, from psychotic hit-men to cannibalistic New Yorkers to crackhead junkies to stranded astronauts, with a chupacabra thrown in just for the hell of it.

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So pick up Boiling Point when you get a chance. Click whichever link below fits your reading preferences, purchase a copy, and make sure to leave a review on Barnes and Noble or Amazon when you’re done (good, bad, whatever your sentiments. Any feedback is good feedback).

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Thanks for the support, and hope you enjoy!

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Print Edition (Limited Time 25% Discount: $9.99 $7.49):

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eBook Edition ($2.99):

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Boiling Point Releases March 29th

Boiling Point

So, once again, been a while since I posted on here. Busy as hell with life  and writing and generalized dicking around.

In the process of living though, I managed to compile my previously published short stories into a collection titled Boiling Point (that’s the cover above).

Keeping it short and sweet: it will be released next Friday, March 29th in eBook (Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Smashwords) and Print format.

The links will be posted here once they’re available. In the mean time, join the Release Event on Facebook by clicking on this link.

And here’s the description:

From a psychotic hit-man questioning a priest/mark on the meaning of life, to an abandoned astronaut staring at his lifeless planet, to an Iraq War veteran returning home to find everything he ever knew has changed, the characters in Boiling Point are all teetering on the edge.

Originally published in various magazines, including Prick of the Spindle, Sex and Murder Magazine, Ghostlight Magazine, Existere Journal of the Arts, The Washington Pastime, Writes for All Magazine, The Medulla Review, The Washington Pastime, and The Worcester Review (in which “Deserted” was nominated for a Pushcart prize), each of the 10 darkly humorous stories in Boiling Point illuminate the human divide between civilized and barbaric behavior, and prove that—no matter the person—there’s only so much we can take before we break.

Patrick Anderson Jr. received his MFA in Creative Writing from University of Central Florida. He has also had short fiction and non-fiction published in Silverthought Magazine, Miambiance, Midwest Literary Magazine, Doctor T.J. Eckleburg Review, and The Bacopa Literary Review. A native of Miami, Patrick currently teaches English courses at Miami Dade College.

Enjoy.

Deuces.

-PAJr.

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Legitimately Psychotic Hit-men And Publication Credits Are Both (Relatively) Hard To Find

Updates:

patrick anderson jrFirst of all, you know the drill: Who Is Anthony Stephens?, the mystery-novel/commentary-on-post-college-life-in-2012/rant-against-the-student-loan-industry is steadily moving forward, day by day at http://whoisanthonystephens.wordpress.com.

Go visit the site, get your read on, leave some comments, smile and feel good about yourself. You deserve it.

patrick anderson jrNext, my short story “Good Help Is Hard to Find” was just accepted for publication in Writes For All magazine’s next issue, which officially puts me in the double digit bracket of fiction short story publications. Pretty psyched about that (next step: getting an agent for my novels. Working on that.)

This current story–”Good Help Is Hard to Find”–used to be called “Mike and the Hit-man” until I realized the title “Mike and the Hit-man” universally sucks.

It’s a totally accurate heading for the piece–it is about a guy named Mike, and a Hit-man–but doesn’t do the subject matter justice whatsoever.

So after having the thing rejected enough times to break through my typical “I don’t give a shit, the next magazine will pick it up” response, I decided to go ahead and change the title a bunch of times, which subsequently got it rejected another bunch of times. Enter depression.

I have a particular love for this piece (multiple reasons, namely that I remember very vividly the day that I sat down to write the first draft, during my last semester as an undergrad at FSU; it was a good day), but due to all the rejections I’d pretty much written it off as a bust. One of those personal pets all writers have that they go back and read every once in a while just to remind themselves why they love what they do, even if nobody else likes it very much.

patrick anderson jrOne day I sat down to reread one of my top five favorite short stories–“A  Good Man Is Hard To Find” by Flannery O’Connor (if you haven’t read it, click on the link…and shame on you)–and thought, again, how awesome that story is overall. And how it’s all about morality. And how my story about a psychotic hit-man isn’t nearly on the same level as her masterpiece, but does have the morality theme in common. And (again) how much I really love O’Connor’s story. So I changed the title to “Good Help Is Hard to Find”, sort of a testament to her and her mastery of the craft. Then my story got accepted for publication.

I’m not going to say there’s a correlation between the two…but I think there’s a correlation between the two.

“Good Help Is Hard to Find” is about a hit-man named Brig who suffers from multiple-personality disorder and is being followed around by his very imaginary friend, Mike, who tries to get him to reconsider his career choice. Not ground-breaking stuff, but it was fun to write and obviously fun for the people at Writes for All to read, so I’ll take what I can get.

Anyways, I’ll be posting on here whenever that goes online. Other than that, Go Heat, Obama’s awesome, Chris Anderson just (allegedly) proved what I’ve been saying for years: he’s a psychopath, and whatever other current event comments I can’t think of right now because it’s friday and I’ve mentally checked out.

Deuces

-PAJr.

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