Andrew Fry is an entrepreneur, actor, writer and father who loves short stories and the macabre, as well as origami
and bloody marys. [email protected]
It's just a jump to the left.
(and then a step to the right)
With your hands on your hips.
(You pull your knees in tight)
Feel free to continue wherever you are.
I will be Time Warping through Halloween as The Narrator in Rocky Horror.
For the next few days I have a countdown deal going on for The Clock Strikes Twelve: Tales of Mystery, Suspense and the Supernatural Kindle Edition
by Andrew LaRell Fry. .99 cents then up to 1.99. #kindlebook
@jasonprovencio In the third grade and eight years old, I had a nightmare and wrote it all down. A little green construction paper cover and the short horror story "The Green Ants!" was self published!
A fellow twitterer asked the question "When did you first feel like a writer?" In the third grade and eight years old, I had a nightmare and wrote it all down. A little green construction paper cover and the short horror story "The Green Ants!" was self published! #writerslife
Writers live on their ideas!! As do researchers. Today I am proudly taking in the fantastic work done by The School of Engineering and Technology faculty and students at UWT.
Spent my recent time not writing but rehearsing for opening weekend of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels the Musical. "Giving Them What They Want" Photo by Michelle Lewis-Smith.
I see the volume of books out there and it can seem intimidating. Then I think of the ten (yes 10) books I sold last week and I am thrilled that I have more readers enjoying (I hope) my stories. Yay! #writerscommunity#writerslife
I actually get more writing done during a show when I am in the Green Room and during lulls in the rehearsal process. Therefore I am looking forward to the next few weeks of rehearsal for Dirty Rotten Scoundrels the musical.
@CassThomps13 Both but partial to one author short story collections. Clive Barker, Stephen King and Richard Matheson for the favorites and I like to dip into new (to me) authors in anthologies.