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Stephen A. Roddewig
Bio
I am an award-winning author from Arlington, Virginia. Started with short stories, moved to novels.
...and on that note: A Bloody Business is now live! More details.
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Stories (104/0)
Calls Long Forgotten
This story is a continuation of the Tales of Ezok that began in "The Precipice." And unlike previously, we have reached a point in the narrative where I strongly encourage you to read the previous parts before reading this story. They are arranged here in order:
By Stephen A. Roddewig9 days ago in Chapters
Voc-chievements and Voc-bye
Letās not dance around it: At the end of this month, my Vocal+ subscription will lapse. But donāt panic: Iāll still be around. Still able to comment, to post an occasional article, and see any notifications from you fine folks.
By Stephen A. Roddewigabout a month ago in Writers
The Accidental Poet by Paul Stewart: An Unintentional Review
The Inadvertent Background I have now read 3/4 Vocal books I picked out. I define āVocal booksā as their contents either came off this site and/or their author is currently on Vocal. Today, we get to see both as I talk a bit about Paul Stewart and his poetry collection The Accidental Poet.
By Stephen A. Roddewigabout a month ago in BookClub
Fangs of Light. Top Story - May 2024.
This story is a continuation of the Tales of Ezok that began in "The Precipice." Reading this story and its companion "Whispers and Whisps" is not required to enjoy this story, but they will each add layers to the character we see here and I would be remiss to not mention them at the very least.
By Stephen A. Roddewigabout a month ago in Fiction
Glass Dolls by L.C. SchƤfer: A Review
A Little Background Recently, I came across another Vocal authorās book in the wild, and one agreement to book swap followed by review maxxing later, I found myself curious what other books might exist whose origins were firmly rooted in this site. How were us Vocal authors conducting ourselves off platform?
By Stephen A. Roddewigabout a month ago in BookClub