RDLarson - Profile

Stonehenge UK, Larry Larson
<p>RD Larson can&lsquo;t help writing. Her imagination forces her to write every day. She lives on an island off the west coast of the US. She reads like she&rsquo;s feasting and writes like she&rsquo;s starving.</p> <p>Her interests are sailing, kayaking, hiking along the coast, and flower gardening. She has had more than 230 articles, stories and essays published online and in print.</p> <p>RD Larson&rsquo;s story, <i>Malaise, </i>was chosen from among hundreds of other entries for publication from The Paper Journey, in an short story collection entitled <i><b>Original Sin: The Seven Deadlies Come Home to Roost. </b></i>Other published stories included in <b>Women Behaving Badly</b>, (anthology also from The Paper Journey), <b>Angel On My Shoulder </b>(anthology from Wind River Press), <b>Kaleidoscope</b> (anthology from BeWrite Publishing in the UK with prize winning ebooksonthe.net&rsquo;s holiday story winner, <i>Christmas on Red Dog Road</i>. She has been published in the anthology from <b>The Dark side of Love</b>, also from <a href="http://www.bewrite.com">www.bewrite.com</a> and in <b>Their Mysterious Ways</b>, by Guideposts, as well as two novels, <b>Evil Angel</b>, (adult) from BeWrite Publishing <a href="http://www.bewrite.net">www.bewrite.net</a>, <a href="http://www.amazon.com/">www.amazon.com</a>, and <a href="http://www.bewrite.net/">www.Target.com</a></p> <p><b>Saving Reverend Clayton</b>, co-authored with Louise Ulmer, a 2004 EPPI finalist, <b>Mama Tried to Raise a Lady</b>, a 2005 EPPI finalist, both available at <a href="http://www.ebooksonthe.net">www.ebooksonthe.net</a>., <a href="http://www.fictionwise.com">www.fictionwise.com</a>, and <a href="http://www.mobipocket.com">www.mobipocket.com</a> under her name. Her website with links is www.RDLarson.com and her dog, fiction and political blog site is http://www.RDLarson2000/blogspot.com.</p> <p>Three new short novellas/stories were published at ebooksonthe.net in 2008. They are Sorrow's Field, Doors: Five Stories of Strong Women and Marian Riles: Soft-boiled Detective (adult), available at <a href="http://www.ebooksonthe.net/">www.ebooksonthe.net</a>., <a href="http://www.fictionwise.com/">www.fictionwise.com</a>, and <a href="http://www.mobipocket.com/">www.mobipocket.com</a> under her name</p> <p>Larson&rsquo;s other stories have appeared in Literary Potpourri, Jason Gurley&rsquo;s Deeply Shallow, Scrivener&rsquo;s Pen, Rear View Mirror, Copperfield Review, The 3rd Degree, Bewildering Stories, The Secret Attic where she won first place in January for <i>The Bony Ghosts of Courveaux Manse, as well as also two of the chap booklets published by Secret Attic </i>and numerous stories in the literary ezine Footsteps to Oxford, where her essay, <i>Unseen Song </i>was chosen to be displayed under the work of Robert Bieber at The Swartzentruber Studio.</p> <p>She is finishing her fourth novel, Cleanup Jobs, a best friends novel of two disabled men, their women and their lives.</p>