Good Looking Bloke and other stories

by Ken Byerly


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 18/08/2009

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 160
ISBN : 9781449009298

About the Book

I didn't set out to write about sex, though in some of these stories it does appear that that's what makes the turkey trot. Rather, the beginning was mundane enough. In August, 2008, I discovered two boxes of old letters in the basement of our house in Vermont, letters I received and saved between the ages of 18 and 29. For reasons I can’t explain, these crinkly typed and written pages ignited in me a creative frenzy. I resurrected and rewrote four old short stories and over the next eight months created seven new ones. Have I a favorite? I like them all, but it struck me in my final run-through for this volume that there was only one story, MY FRIEND, in which I did not change a single word.  Here they are, hormones and all.  Enjoy.


About the Author

Ken Byerly was born on a farm in Stokes County, North Carolina. He moved west with his family at age 12, attended the University of Montana on an athletic scholarship and graduated in journalism. College summers he drove cross country to North Carolina and worked in the tobacco fields. As editor of the Tidewater News in Franklin, VA., Ken won awards from the Virginia Press Association for editorial, news, feature and sports writing. He worked a year as a reporter for the Washington Post and left to travel for a year in Europe. Landing in New York on his return, he became a reporter specializing in politics and civil rights for Newsday on Long Island. While at Newsday, he helped author the bestselling sex spoof, Naked Came the Stranger. He wrote the book for a musical, Cowboy, based on the life of Montana painter Charles M. Russell. The musical played briefly in small theaters in Connecticut and New York. Ken became a stockbroker in New York, retired early and now lives in Vermont with his wife, Priscilla. He recently, with his wife’s help, completed a multi-year hike of the 2200-mile Appalachian Trail.