The Conflagration at Green Damselfly Cove (Quill Gordons Story Time Book 1)

The Conflagration at Green Damselfly Cove

Not only did Ira Allen Foster refuse to give them their money, he also refused to leave, and a tense standoff ensued, as a group of inappropriately dressed men from the city negotiated with a large, bearded man holding a gun.

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Eventually a deal was struck and, after agreeing to a sixty-forty split of future money collected, Ira Allen Foster became the first caretaker of Fish in a Barrel Pond, a position he held for more than twenty years before retiring comfortably on his sixty percent. Many things have changed at Fish in a Barrel Pond since that first season, all those years ago, and in that time the Neverwas Nonesuch Angling Society has employed, one at a time, exactly thirteen people to oversee, enact, and cope with those changes.

Quill Gordon is lucky number thirteen.

Readers agree that, when it comes to reading Quill Gordon's Tales of the Outdoors, you'll laugh 'til you stop. Are You an Author? Help us improve our Author Pages by updating your bibliography and submitting a new or current image and biog. Showing 3 Results Books: Regular readers of these pages know how dedicated I am to style, as well as the dignity and respect with which I treat the subject. In fact, in , an entire Flashback Friday post was dedicated to style — the appropriately titled Style Issue.

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Many things have changed at Fish in a Barrel Pond since that first season, all those years ago, and in that time the Neverwas Nonesuch Angling Society has employed, one at a time, exactly thirteen people to oversee, enact, and cope with those changes. Get to Know Us. It was an outrage. One hundred and some odd years ago, members of the Neverwas Nonesuch Angling Society who arrived during the inaugural season at Fish in a Barrel Pond were greeted by Ira Allen Foster, who had pitched three canvas tents on the east shore, with cots to rent for overnight stays. Cast A Line Cancel reply Enter your comment here Anonymous February 11, at Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required.

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Amazon Drive Cloud storage from Amazon. As far as membership in the Neverwas Nonesuch Angling Society, you should always be careful about joining clubs that would accept you as a member. Ken G is a notorious cheapskate but I understand the concerns about pricing. To me, asking one penny more than the minimum allowed price seems a fair starting point, especially for chuckles that pop up long after the reading is done. I'm certainly not dead set against anything other than free and I do see bundling some into collections as more stories are published.

As for poor Peter, I had been under the impression that 'by accident' was how people stumbled into the Culvert. He chose an interesting path to get out and I'm glad he did, even if he is a golfer.

I must admit, though, that golf course water hazards can hold some great fish. Thanks to all who read, no matter the format, and thank you especially to those who offer input, feedback and support.

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I used to do this stuff only for myself but it is a lot more fun knowing others are picking it up. Thanks for stopping by Quill. I too have noted various deficiencies in my readership from time to time but I still let stop by; even the golfers. I like to read short blog posts on-line. I like to read stories in books made of paper.

I'll pay almost anything for good stories in books. If your shit's any good, you should expect to sell it for a lot more than a buck.

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Otherwise, it should be free. I think it was Twain that said that. Oh, I'm quite new school really; connected to screens all day. I like the heft of a nice book, in the hand.