Sunday, April 28, 2013

Joe Chili, writing stories from world's end.


Joe Chili is dislocated in time, writing about his life from the future. He likes to cook and eat chili. No beans, please. He drives a food truck, bringing a bit of joy into the lives of those left over after the world ended, serving up bowls full of Transcendental Chili.

He's a cook, a philosopher, an entrepreneur, and a survivor. It's strange out there in the future at world's end, and when Joe finds the time, he'll tell you about it. Living in La La Land isn't just wild and wooly, it's downright crazy.




Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Food Truck at World's End



New author Joe Chili and his controversial new story 'Food Truck at World's End'

Friday, April 19, 2013

The Carl Quiltman Interview and his Amazon Author Page

Carl Quiltman Amazon Author Page

It is rumored that Carl Quiltman was a man noted for his beautiful art quilts before a long arm quilting machine fell on his head while he attempted to repair it for a friend. He was rushed to neural surgery where a steel plate had to be put in his head. Major damage was done to his cerebral cortex.

He could no longer quilt. That area of his brain was mangled into a gray, lifeless jelly. Despite his handicap, he took up writing. He writes what he thinks are quilting mystery stories but are actually bizarre trips into a mind lost to random synaptic electrical storms.

Interviewer: "Carl, why do you write short stories about quilting?"

Carl Quiltman: "Because I love quilts and the folks that make them. I write in the hope that my stories will inspire originality in the art of quilting. I have a vision that beautiful quilts have power to change the world for the better."

Interviewer: "Thanks Carl. You're forever the optimist."

Carl Quiltman: "Or a fool. Some think I'm a Buddha. I change with the barometric pressure."