Category: Grigsby
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The Menace at the Foster Academy
The following is a short story about Grigsby’s youth, an origin story, this debuted in the second novella, Picaroon Coast. It’s here in full for free. “Master Grigsby?” “Shut up, just listen, I saw the Journal this morning, that toy company in Minnesota is in big trouble. I need to get out. Liquidate it all.”…
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The 3rd Grigsby Book is Live
To close out the year, I worked hard to get the third book in the Grigsby series published. You can read it in paperback and Kindle. If you purchase the paperback, I throw in the Kindle version for free. I hope you enjoy it and share the story with your friends. Lastly, it would mean the…
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‘Picaroon Coast’ is now on Amazon
The second book, Picaroon Coast, in the Grigsby series, launches today on Amazon. The Grigsby series began as a simple Instagram post but grew into now two books, with a third releasing this Winter. I’m really excited to share this with you. Pick up a copy today in paperback or Kindle. One more thing, it…
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Grigsby is on Amazon
Today the first novella from the Grigsby series, Finding Bunny, went live on Amazon. It’s been a childhood dream to publish a book and I’m so excited to see it available in paperback and Kindle. Thank you so much for the support and early feedback on the series. If you’d like to help please leave an honest…
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Sushi Lunatic
The Sushi restaurant smelled like seared fish and ginger. The hostess bowed and led them to their private paper walled room. Grigsby kicked off his Belgian loafers and hopped into the cube like a child in a ball pit. Ira looked around nervously, he hated raw fish but was willing to indulge given their victory.…
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Tokyo Dreams
Grigsby stared at Mr. Hayakawa, the financial backer of Very Ferry, he did not look pleased. “I trust you’ve heard the news?” Grigsby asked. “No, we didn’t need to, we saw it happen live and then the feed cut out. Did the ship sink?” “Yes. Thanks to your man.” Mr. Hayakawa shook his head annoyed.…
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Fiscally Fearless
Pinemont Yacht Club is home to overextended Wall Streeters who are stuck in middle management. Range Rover lease payments, private school tuition, and mortgages on their castles keep them in a fiscal quagmire. They’re one stock market blow from complete financial ruin and do everything they can to hide the cracking façade. They’re a happy bunch…