Friday, May 17, 2019
Sean Crose's Page: The Regulator Is Here
Sean Crose's Page: The Regulator Is Here: And so the wait - for me, and hopefully for readers - is over. My novel, The Regulator is now published and on sale at Amazon.com. You ...
Thursday, May 16, 2019
The Regulator Is Here
And so the wait - for me, and hopefully for readers - is over. My novel, The Regulator is now published and on sale at Amazon.com. You can pick up a copy in Kindle or softcover form by clicking on the link below:
https://www.amazon.com/Regulator-Sean-Crose/dp/1097223299/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Sean+Crose&qid=1558058625&s=gateway&sr=8-1-spell
Needless to say, this is a novel for everyone, but especially for those interested in historical fiction and literary fiction. If author's like Hemingway, McCarthy, and Tolstoy are up your alley, then this is the book for you. Of course I'm not am imitator, but a writer in full possession of his own voice. In other words, you won't be reading a rip off of a famous author, you'll be reading something completely unique.
Give The Regulator a read, then leave a review on Amazon, and let me know what you think!
Monday, May 6, 2019
How History And Imagination Collide In "The Regulator"
Now, what's interesting about novels like The Regulator is that they're set in reality while still remaining very much works of fiction. For instance, John, the hero (Or is it anti-hero?) of my novel, emerged from my own imagination and personal experiences. The world he exists in, however, the world of Shay's Rebellion, is a very authentic and frightening part of American history.
The truth is I believe all of humanity, both past and present, contains certain traits. We all know what it means to be angry, happy, excited, jealous, even frightened. Those are things that aren't unique to people of certain places, races, or time periods. They're things that unify us. That's why I felt comfortable putting so much of myself into John, an 18th century soldier, even though I have no military experience of my own to speak of.
Still, history can't be denied. Authenticity is important, and I strained myself to attain a high level of authenticity in this work. Real people and real places are involved in the narrative. One such real person is Luke Day, of West Springfield, Massachusetts. Day came from a wealthy family, fought as an officer in the American Revolution, then lost his fortune before becoming one of the leading figures of Shay's Rebellion. His house in West Springfield still stands. You can see what it looks like above. The home is also the setting of an important chapter of The Regulator. You don't see many structures like this around anymore, so it's a pleasure to know this piece of history is being preserved.
Below you will see what the view is like about five minutes away from the Day home, in the city of Springfield, where Shay's Rebellion reached its bloody climax. Architecture changes, but humanity essentially remains the same.
Thursday, May 2, 2019
The Regulator Is Coming
Every writer's dream is to be a novelist.
Okay, that may be a generalization, but I very much doubt it's a gross generalization.
Needless to say, I've been a writer for decades, and I've long dreamed of having a novel published.
Now I'm happy to say that dream is about to become a reality - for my book, The Regulator, is currently in the throes of the publication process.
At present time, my goal is to keep all of you up to date on the novel's progress as it makes the journey from manuscript to finished product.
Things are moving fast, but I'll be keeping everyone abreast.
In the meantime, I'll leave you with details of what The Regulator is actually about.
Enjoy!
Synopsis
The Regulator takes place during Shay's Rebellion, the bloody and explosive incident which shook a young America to its marrow. John, an American Revolutionary War vet, returns to his farm in Western Massachusetts only to learn that a new conflict is brewing. Indeed, farmers like John are losing their property and even their freedom due to the depression that's arrived in the wake of war. While John is temped into taking up arms against the powers that be, his wife, Deborah, senses her husband is being driven by more than just a sense of duty, that a deep secret may be leading the family to destruction.
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