“Style is a consistent factor, truth is also there, and imagination permeates the entire collection. Read them slowly – and enjoy.” — 5 Stars – San Francisco Review of Books
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About Andrew Joyce and His Latest Book, Bedtime Stories for Grown-Ups
Bedtime Stories for Grown-Ups is a jumble of genres—seven hundred pages of fiction and non-fiction … some stories included against the author’s better judgment. If he had known that one day they’d be published, he might not have been as honest when describing his past. Here is a tome of true stories about the author’s criminal and misspent youth, historical accounts of the United States when She was young, and tales of imagination encompassing every conceivable variety—all presented as though the author is sitting next to you at a bar and you’re buying the drinks as long as he keeps coming up with captivating stories to hold your interest.
Comprised of 218,000 words, you’ll have plenty to read for the foreseeable future. This is a book to have on your night table, to sample a story each night before extinguishing the lights and drifting off to a restful sleep.
Mr. Joyce sincerely hopes that you will enjoy his stories because, as he has stated, “It took a lot of living to come up with the material for some of them.”
Andrew Joyce is the recipient of the 2013 Editor’s Choice Award for Best Western for his novel, Redemption: The Further Adventures of Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer.
His book Yellow Hair was awarded Book of the Year by Just Reviews and Best Historical Fiction of 2016 by Colleen’s Book Reviews.
Andrew Joyce left high school at seventeen to hitchhike throughout the US, Canada, and Mexico. He wouldn’t return from his journey until years later when he decided to become a writer. Joyce has written five books. His first novel, Redemption: The Further Adventures of Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer, was awarded the Editors’ Choice Award for Best Western of 2013. A subsequent novel, Yellow Hair, received the Book of the Year award from Just Reviews and Best Historical Fiction of 2016 from Colleen’s Book Reviews.
Joyce now lives aboard a boat in Fort Lauderdale, Florida where he is busy working on his next book, tentatively entitled, Mahoney: An American Story.
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Visit Andrew’s Website – https://andrewjoyce.wordpress.com
More About Andrew Joyce – Guest Post: Andrew Joyce and His Stories
by Diana Peach- D.Wallace Peach – Myths of the Mirror
https://mythsofthemirror.com/2017/11/12/guest-post-andrew-joyce-stories
Thanks so much for adding the link and sharing the post, Christina. This is a lovely shout out to Andrew and his writing. 🙂 Have a great week!
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You are very welcome, Diana. Your post was much more personal & informative. I enjoyed reading it & decided to include it to round out the “shout out.” Have a wonder-filled week too. ☺️ Christine
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What a deal. I got the book and read the first story. Good story. I think “Bedtime Stories for Grown-Ups” will be like 700 pages of stories similar to “Tales from my Youth'”.
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Thanks, Tim for your comment! Agree, it’s a great deal! 🎼Christine
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Thank you for letting people know about my latest book.
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Andrew, you are very welcome! Happy to promote your interesting book! ☺️
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Oh! Great to learn more about him!
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Thanks, Christy! Andrew has an interesting, different, hopefully peaceful life on a boat. 😊
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A man for many seasons! More simply put, Andrew Joyce has enviable spot in the Author-World! Quite a man! Quite a unique story-teller! ♥
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Absolutely! Andrew is a prolific, compelling writer. Thanks for your comment. Christine
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Love the simple background of a man that became inspired over the years to write and publish his books. It would have been a shame to live an adventurous life and leave this world without any trace of it. I give him a lot of credit. Thank you for sharing his story and providing the link to his website.
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Thanks so much, Dr.J. I appreciate your comment in support of Andrew’s adventures. I think the same. Adventures of all types & at various levels can help others as well as entertain. It takes courage to share them. 🎄 Christine
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I see WordPress was playing its favorite game with comments in November… I’m sorry to seem so late… I’ll try again and wish Andrew the best with this book. Huge hugs to you my friend.
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Thanks, Teagan. We can’t always count on WordPress to make our connections. I know Andrew will be pleased to get your comment. 💛Christine
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