Mark Rice
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Metallic Dreams
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A Blended Bouquet
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Heathen Howff
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The Cabin Incident
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Cometh the Hour, Cometh the Eejit
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Love in a Wyrd World
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I read this book a couple of years ago and enjoyed it from start to finish. Even before opening the book, I was hooked by the intricate cover art featuring Iron Maiden mascot Eddie the Head. As a Maiden fan since childhood (my first metal gig was Iro ...more | |
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I read this book a couple of years ago and enjoyed it from start to finish. Even before opening the book, I was hooked by the intricate cover art featuring Iron Maiden mascot Eddie the Head. As a Maiden fan since childhood (my first metal gig was Iro ...more | |
“I was ten when I heard the music that ended the first phase of my life and cast me hurtling towards a new horizon. Drenched to the skin, I stood on Dunoon’s pier peering seawards through diagonal rain, looking for the ferry that would take me home. There, on the everwet west coast of Scotland, I heard it: like sonic scalpels, the sounds of electric guitars sliced through the dreich weather. My body hairs pricked up like antennae. To my young ears these amplified guitars sounded angelic, for surely no man-made instrument could produce that tone. The singer couldn't be human. His voice was too clean, too pure, too resonant, as though a robot larynx were piping words through vocal chords of polished silver. The overall effect was intoxicating - a storm of drums, earthquake bass, razor-sharp guitar riffs, and soaring vocals of astonishing clarity. I knew that I was hearing the future.”
― Metallic Dreams
― Metallic Dreams
“Things began to go wrong when I was seventeen. My band’s twenty-year-old lead guitarist earned seven years in jail for a drug-fuelled spree of violence. The other band members were quick to let go of their musical dreams, but I never did. They did the ‘matureâ€� thing: after writing off the band as a teenage fantasy, they got real jobs and made some money. They called it growing up. I called it giving up.”
― Metallic Dreams
― Metallic Dreams
“Dying is the fastest route to fame for an aspiring rock star. The dead man’s melodies become profound, acquiring mystery and rising into a realm beyond the reach of human criticism. In the stopping of a heartbeat, the rocker is transformed from decadent hedonist into misunderstood genius. Aye, death and musical stardom go together like Scotland and rain.”
― Metallic Dreams
― Metallic Dreams
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“I was ten when I heard the music that ended the first phase of my life and cast me hurtling towards a new horizon. Drenched to the skin, I stood on Dunoon’s pier peering seawards through diagonal rain, looking for the ferry that would take me home. There, on the everwet west coast of Scotland, I heard it: like sonic scalpels, the sounds of electric guitars sliced through the dreich weather. My body hairs pricked up like antennae. To my young ears these amplified guitars sounded angelic, for surely no man-made instrument could produce that tone. The singer couldn't be human. His voice was too clean, too pure, too resonant, as though a robot larynx were piping words through vocal chords of polished silver. The overall effect was intoxicating - a storm of drums, earthquake bass, razor-sharp guitar riffs, and soaring vocals of astonishing clarity. I knew that I was hearing the future.”
― Metallic Dreams
― Metallic Dreams
“I realized that the good stories were affecting the organs of my body in various ways, and the really good ones were stimulating more than one organ. An effective story grabs your gut, tightens your throat, makes your heart race and your lungs pump, brings tears to your eyes or an explosion of laughter to your lips.”
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― The Writers Journey: Mythic Structure for Writers, 2nd Edition
“Dying is the fastest route to fame for an aspiring rock star. The dead man’s melodies become profound, acquiring mystery and rising into a realm beyond the reach of human criticism. In the stopping of a heartbeat, the rocker is transformed from decadent hedonist into misunderstood genius. Aye, death and musical stardom go together like Scotland and rain.”
― Metallic Dreams
― Metallic Dreams
“Things began to go wrong when I was seventeen. My band’s twenty-year-old lead guitarist earned seven years in jail for a drug-fuelled spree of violence. The other band members were quick to let go of their musical dreams, but I never did. They did the ‘matureâ€� thing: after writing off the band as a teenage fantasy, they got real jobs and made some money. They called it growing up. I called it giving up.”
― Metallic Dreams
― Metallic Dreams

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Thank you for your friendship on GR!
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Colton T. Freelove"
You're welcome, Colton.

You're welcome, Maria. You liked a review I wrote, so I figured you must have good taste..."
Haha.
I think I like you alrea..."
I'm happy to hear it. Go with Metallic Dreams if you're going to read one.

You're welcome, Maria. You liked a review I wrote, so I figured you must have good taste..."
Haha.
I think I like you already and might even read one of your books sometime.

You're welcome, Maria. You liked a review I wrote, so I figured you must have good taste...


Thank you, Richard. I can confirm that the boys were back in town...and on excellent form. It's always weird seeing Thin Lizzy without the iconic presence of Phil Lynott on stage, but Ricky Warwick stepped into Phil's unfillable (unPhilable?) shoes and did an admirable job, just as he did on the 2011 tour. Ricky's a Belfast-born boy who grew up in the Scottish town of Strathaven, so he has undisputed Celtic credibility and an attitude to match. I've no tales of debauchery to report, but there was one funny incident at the gig, so I may flesh that out into a blog post of sorts. I'll let you know if I do.

Thanks for the compliment, Richard. If Z's persona resonated with you, the book Bad Wisdom might be right up your street. It details the trip Z made to the North Pole (with KLF founder and all-round artistic genius Bill Drummond). Their goal: to place a laminated photo of Elvis Presley on the magnetic North Pole so that The King's vibes of peace, love and rock 'n' roll would shimmer down the Earth's ley lines and bring harmony to the world. The contrast between the chapters by Bill Drummond and those by Z is amazing; Bill describes things in a very literal no-nonsense way, whereas Z's perception of the same events is the result of them having filtered through his chemically enhanced imagination. I found it a hugely enjoyable book.


Thanks for adding me to your friends list. As a former music writer and columnist, your latest tome sounds fascinating, and seems to be calling me. If you're into animals, check out my ..."
You're welcome, Linda. I love animals, so I'll make a point of checking out your book.

Thanks for adding me to your friends list. As a former music writer and columnist, your latest tome sounds fascinating, and seems to be calling me. If you're into animals, check out my latest, "Conversations with Mr. Kiki."
Best wishes,
Linda

Kindred spirits, for sure!


Hi Rachael. Good to meet you too!

Thanks Jennifer. Good to meet you!

Nice to meet you...thanks for the friendship."
You're welcome, Veronica. Thank you too. Happy writing!

Hi Jason. Thanks for the message. Writing's going OK...moving forwards with novel #2. I hope you're well.

You're welcome, Tamara. Thank you too.

Going to be following the world cup?"
Hi Sean. Just noticed your message. If you're talking about the rugby world cup, the answer's no...I'm going to be getting stuck into my writing instead! I hope you're well.

All the best
Samantha"
Thanks Samantha. There are some Scottish authors on goodreads, but we're few and far between. I'm impressed by how much you've written. For a 25-year-old author, that's amazing. I've added 'Drip Drop Teardrop' to my to-read list.
Good luck with your writing.
Mark

All the best
Samantha

Thanks Marita. I'll return the favour. :-)


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MELITA"
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