New Book for Review: Fantasy ‘Remington & the Mysterious Fedora’ by Chuck Waldron

Remington and the Mysterious Fedora Chuck Waldron will be touring December 5 – 16 2011 with his fantasy novel, Remington & the Mysterious Fedora!

Surprise is in store when, in the back of a strange used goods store, Josh finds an old Remington typewriter and a fedora with some very mysterious powers. As Josh embarks on his first novel writing adventure, he finds that his new hat has its own story to tell – of a time before history began – and is quite demanding of Josh’s attention. As the story consumes him, Josh’s life begins to unravel, and he soon finds he is unable to separate himself from the hat and the story. When the last page is written, Josh is left with more questions than answers…both about the story and his own life.

265 pages

You can visit his website at www.chuckwaldron.com.

Book Excerpt:

Walking through a door one afternoon was a life-changing event for Josh. Earlier that morning, he had made a grand announcement. Grandiose might have better described it.
“I’m going to write a novel, and what’s more I’m going to write it in a month.”
When his friends stopped laughing he said, “I’m not kidding. I saw it on the Internet, a challenge to write a 50,000-word novel by the end of November. I’m starting at midnight on November 1st.”
His friends looked at each other shaking their heads. They had heard crap from Josh before, and believed were hearing it now.
In spite of his insisting he would do it, they all turned and walked away.
Hell, he thought, that only takes 1,667 words a day, give or take.
When Josh woke up that morning, he had no idea — absolutely none — that a typewriter and hat would figure into his day. But, if I told you any more now, there wouldn’t be a story to tell.
It was usual for Josh to wake up early, dress and wrestle his bicycle through the apartment door, onto the elevator, and out through the building lobby, narrowly missing the fake potted-palms.
This day he looked around; it wasn’t a particularly cold day, nor was it warm. It was a typical autumnal day for this part of the world. A brisk breeze was blowing from the west, signaling a passing cold front. He chose his route. He would ride into the wind and enjoy its push on the way back.
Josh had never been mistaken for an athlete, but he appreciated the value of exercise.
The riding provided another clear benefit for him. As he pedaled, his muscles straining, his heart rate rising, his mind would clear and sometimes wondrous thoughts would sneak into his consciousness. He often grasped elusive ideas while riding. Once, he had solved a complex mathematical formula in his head while taking a leisurely ride.
There was always a potentially serious downside to those aha moments, however. He had been so focused on the mathematics while riding that long-ago day, he rode, without stopping or looking, across a busy street. He barely noticed, or gave a second thought, to the screeching sound of tires braking on asphalt, as one car stopped inches from his right leg. He simply rode on, oblivious to the event.
What does any of that have to do with a typewriter and hat, you ask? Nothing really, but it explains why Josh happened to be out and about that morning, on that fateful day.

If you would like to review Remington & the Mysterious Fedora, please fill out the form below or email Dorothy Thompson at thewriterslife(at)gmail.com. Please mention which date would work for you.  Deadline for inquiries end November 25 or until the tour is filled. Thank you!


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