I'm really looking forward to this and will spread the word around!
And if you want more Boy's Adventure stories, check out Raconteur Press as well - they are focusing on boys stories too, and have just published their first novel "Storm Dragon" for boys too!
Blake, this is a great idea. I am reminded of the Hardy Boys. Not to forget the Tom Swift and Tom Swift, Jr. series. My dad read the first and I read the next generation. Also reminiscent of that era of English boys comics (Eagle, which had its origins with an Anglican vicar, who was concerned about the Church of England's failure to get its message across in the post World War 2 period).
“This team will never lose again”
I'm really looking forward to this and will spread the word around!
And if you want more Boy's Adventure stories, check out Raconteur Press as well - they are focusing on boys stories too, and have just published their first novel "Storm Dragon" for boys too!
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F3TV2P7D?&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl
Blake, this is a great idea. I am reminded of the Hardy Boys. Not to forget the Tom Swift and Tom Swift, Jr. series. My dad read the first and I read the next generation. Also reminiscent of that era of English boys comics (Eagle, which had its origins with an Anglican vicar, who was concerned about the Church of England's failure to get its message across in the post World War 2 period).
I love getting my hands on shorts and comics from that vintage.
This is awesome news!
I wrote my book, The Rooster Rider, to fill in this gap. Available at amazon.
As a dad of an almost 8 year old boy, I am ecstatic about this renewed effort to bring back Boys' fiction! Looking forward to the anthology release!
Thank you for the list. I'll definitely check them out. Great post, Blake.
GA Henty!
We need another Henty, too.
I’m working on it :)
I have a post coming out tomorrow about GA Henty.
I’m really looking forward to seeing the finished product. Glad to be a part of this project and I hope it spells something good for the future!
Didn’t Pynchon cover this? (“Against the Day”)