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    Issue #23 is Now Out

    Smith’s Monthly Issue #23

    Issue #23… August 2015

    More than sixty-five thousand words of original fiction from USA Todaybestselling writer Dean Wesley Smith.

    In this twenty-third monthly volume the short novel, Heaven Painted as a Cop Car, a Ghost of a Chance novella, plus six short stories, an ongoing serial novel, and other features.

    Short Stories
    Fighting the Fuzzy-Wuzzy: A Poker Boy Story
    Husband Dummies
    A Golden Dream: A Jukebox Story
    Last Car for This Time: A Thunder Mountain Story
    On Top of the Dead
    The Yellow of the Flickering Past

    Full Novella
    Heaven Painted as a Cop Car: A Ghost of a Chance Novella

    Serial Novel
    An Easy Shot: A Golf Thriller (Part 6 of 8)

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    Issue #6 is Now Out

    Smith’s Monthly Issue #6

    Issue #6… March 2014

    Over ninety thousand words of original fiction from USA Today bestselling writer Dean Wesley Smith.

    In this sixth volume the full and complete mystery novel Kill Game, plus four original short stories, two ongoing serial novels, and many other features.

    Table of Contents

    Short Stories
    “You Forgive the Night’s Scream” A Poker Boy Story
    “Remember Me to Your Children” A Seeders Universe Story
    “Remember”
    “Neighborhoods”

    Novel
    Kill Game A Cold Poker Gang Novel

    Serial Stories
    The Life and Time of Buffalo Jimmy
    The Adventure of Hawk

    Poetry
    “Wondering Through Time”
    “She Looked Like a Storm”

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    Issue #4 Now Out

    Smith’s Monthly Issue #4

    Issue #4… January 2014

    This issue contains around 90,000 words of original fiction.  A brand new full novel, plus four original, never-published short stories.

    It also contains two ongoing serial stories. (Don’t worry, there is a summary of the events previously in each serial.)

    If you want to read some of these stories and novels I have been talking about writing here on my blog, dig into this issue. Or any of the first three issues. Subscription information button below or under the tab above.

    This 4th issue is shipping to subscribers on Monday January 27th.

    The contents of this fourth issue:

    Table of Contents

    THE MATCH… A Poker Boy Short Story

    I KILLED JESSIE TOOK… A  Short Story

    THE LIFE AND TIMES OF BUFFALO JIMMY… Chapters 10-12 of Serial Story

    SLEEPING WITH THE GODDESS… A Short Story

    THE ADVENTURES OF HAWK… Chapters 10-12 of Serial Story

    THE LADY AND THE SEEDERS…A Short Story

    MONUMENTAL SUMMIT… A Science Fiction Novel of the Old West and True Love

    (Plus two poems and an introduction. See full descriptions of each below.)

    Novel…

    MONUMENTAL SUMMIT

    USA Today bestselling writer Dean Wesley Smith returns with a second novel in the world of Thunder Mountain from the second issue of Smith’s Monthly.

    Historical interior designer April Buckley and architect Ryan Knott are hired to design and furnish a huge mountain lodge to 1900 standards. Two of the world’s great mathematicians, Bonnie and Duster Kendal hire them for the job.

    Only problem: the lodge can’t be built. It can’t exist, yet somehow it does because they built it. And fell in love in the process.

    A science fiction novel of the old west and true love.

    Short Stories…

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    The Match

    A Poker Boy Story.

    Poker Boy awakes one morning in his own past, before he became a superhero in the gambling universe, before he met the love of his life, before Stan, the God of Poker, even knew Poker Boy existed.

    One problem: Poker Boy remembers the next fifteen years. He belongs in 2014, not 1999.

    So who broke all rules against time travel and transported him into his own past? The fate of the world rested once again on finding answers.

    And sometimes those answers can only be found in a poker game.

    I Killed Jessie Took

    USA Today bestselling writer, Dean Wesley Smith, returns to the world of his human garbage collector. A man without a real name who prides himself in his ability to take out the garbage of society.

    After going freelance, his former employer wants to take him to the curb as well. Not only must the garbage collector finish what he started, but play the killers coming after him as well.

    A twisted mystery in this second installment in the “I Killed…” series.

    Sleeping with the Goddess

    USA Today bestselling writer, Dean Wesley Smith, remembers clearly the early days of dating. The fear, the dreams, and the vivid imagination.

    “Sleeping with the Goddess” takes a glance inside one special date when reality sometimes gets mixed up in a guy’s mind. Especially when things on the date seem great and all girls represent a goddess.

     

    The Lady and the Seeders

    There is a story to this story. About a year ago I had an assignment from editor John Helfers to write a story for his Fiction River: How to Save the World anthology. Now understand, I am one of the executive editors on the Fiction River line of anthologies. But the editors of each volume have the final call on the stories in each volume (within reason).

    John had been pretty clear on what he wanted, but I had written “The Lady and the Seeders” a month before, starting it from the title and hadn’t done anything with it. And it was about saving the world, after all. So I sent it to John just to see if he was going to expand out his directions enough to include it.

    He wasn’t. He liked the story, though, and Kris liked the story, and I was kind of fond of it as well. But in his rejection letter to me, he said it felt like a novel.

    Now, as an editor, I say that to writers at times myself. Often frustrating to the poor writer, but in this case, John was right. It did feel like a plot of a novel. Sort of. So I put the story away and as I started into this Smith’s Monthly, I decided to write the novel from the short story.

    It’s called Against Time and it was in Smith’s Monthly #3.

    There are tiny parts of the story in the novel, and characters have shifted around, but the core of the book is similar to the short story. So in this fourth issue, I thought it would be fun and interesting for readers to show the short story that started the novel readers read the previous month.

    Serial Stories

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    The Life and Times of Buffalo Jimmy

    A Western Serial Adventure

    Chapters 10-12

    USA Today bestselling writer, Dean Wesley Smith returns to his love of the wild west in this ongoing serial story.

    In the west in 1866, Jimmy Gray lives the adventure of his life.

    His family dead, his only brother sick, he must uphold the family honor and follow one of the most ruthless men to ever ride the trails.

    The very man who killed his parents and who holds Jimmy’s future.

    Western adventure in a modern new style.

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    The Adventures of Hawk

    An International Serial Adventure

    Chapters 10-12

    USA Today bestselling writer, Dean Wesley Smith takes us on a thrill-ride adventure in some of the world’s most exotic places.

    In search of his missing father, Danny Hawk must survive against all odds and a long ways from home.

    In 1970, Egypt breeds danger for Hawk and his friends. Hawk’s only hope to find his father rests in staying alive and ahead of the dangerous men chasing him.

    Sometimes only a half-step ahead.

     

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    Cover art copyrights:
    All cover designs copyright @ 2013 WMG Publishing Inc.
    Monumental Summit cover art copyright © Custerposterdesigns
    “The Match” cover art copyright © Gabivili
    “I Killed Jessie Took” cover art copyright © Elena Volkova
    “Sleeping with the Goddess” cover art copyright © tko920
    “The Lady and the Seeders” cover art copyright © Bertrando
    The Life and Times of Buffalo Jimmy cover art copyright © Designwest
    The Adventures of Hawk cover art copyright © Wisconsinart
     
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