RF Wilson reads from new novel Deadly Dancing.
RF Wilson will be reading from his new novel, Deadly Dancing, at 3:00 pm Saturday, Sept. 3 at Blue Ridge Books in Waynesville, NC and October 15, at City Lights Bookstore in Sylva, NC.Continue Reading
RF Wilson will be reading from his new novel, Deadly Dancing, at 3:00 pm Saturday, Sept. 3 at Blue Ridge Books in Waynesville, NC and October 15, at City Lights Bookstore in Sylva, NC.Continue Reading
Written by RF Wilson – MATURE THEME – Success ~ “We did it,” Sami said, keeping an eye on the rear view mirror. “We damn well did it.” They’d been silent in the car for the past ten minutes, tense, waiting, watching, headed west on US 19-23 out of Asheville. No sirensContinue Reading
The complete story. Written by RF Wilson – Hi. Kathleen here. About that complete story – seems WordPress or the Rapid River website are not able to handle such a large piece. My apologies. To find all five parts navigate over to Short Story Authors from the Short Works drop downContinue Reading
Written by RF Wilson – The phone rang. They looked at each other. After the second ring, he got up. The name of the caller shown in the ID window was “Unknown.” He didn’t answer it. When he returned to the living room, she didn’t look at him but shookContinue Reading
Written by RF Wilson – Ice cubes swirled in the clear brown liquid. I lifted the glass, took a sip. I’d seen a lot in my day. Nothing shocked me anymore. Surprised, maybe. But no shock. Until Mildred Bloomingthal came into the saloon. First: No one would expect Mildred to enter,Continue Reading
Written by RF Wilson – Grady Addleson watched the bullpen coach pick up the phone. “Uh huh,” the man said, hung up, looked at the pitcher, nodded. The lanky 26 year-old stood, began throwing to the bullpen catcher. Top of the eleventh, the ‘Dogs down one, 11-12. Runners on 1st andContinue Reading
Written by RF Wilson – Fair knew that the longer he waited for something to happen, the opportunity for his adversary to act recklessly increased. He pulled the small .38 pistol from his waist band and moved quietly toward the hidden room, stood to one side of the opening andContinue Reading
Written by RF Wilson – Detective Winston Fair was taken off of the investigation into the disappearance of Phyllis Rivers. While assigned to look into a series of robberies, he was called home by his stable manager, Johnny. He arrived to find one of his horses dead with a slit throat,Continue Reading
Written by RF Wilson – For our hair-raising Halloween holiday I’m re-posting Bob’s great story. — I couldn’t sleep. Few of us can. That’s the deal. Wandering around, night after night after night. It’s not like we have homes to go to where we could close the blinds to shutContinue Reading
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