Haywood Stubble


Biography

David began writing when he and his wife were living in Mongolia (yes, Outer Mongolia) in the early 1990s. He wrote a few short stories, showed them to his wife, and she encouraged him to keep writing. Still, though, she meant well. He is a graduate of the Moody Bible Institute.

For his day job, David is a Technical Writer for a small Defense contractor and lives in Virginia Beach. He has been writing a daily devotional for 2.5 years at Devotions ChopChop. Feel free to sign up for those devotionals to be emailed to you every morning.

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Books

MarshmallowTreeLand    by Haywood Stubble
Price: $2.99 USD. 19120 words. Published on April 18, 2011. Fiction.

MarshmallowTreeLand is a collection of stories from MarshmallowTreeLand. Here you'll encounter characters such as the WellWellWell Birds, StandCantSit Folks, IsItSo? Loopers, Munchalots, the kindly Ketchup People (not to be confused with the evil Catsup People), the revered RachelBirds, and many more. Come join the fun. Your kids will love it and ask you to read it over and over again.
Devotions ChopChop - Year 2    by Haywood Stubble
Price: $2.99 USD. 80750 words. Published on April 14, 2011. Nonfiction.

This is the second year of devotions from the Devotions ChopChop website.
One More!    by Haywood Stubble
Price: $2.99 USD. 3150 words. Published on April 6, 2011. Fiction.

101 Limericks for the Curious Child (in Us)
Devotions ChopChop    by Haywood Stubble
Price: $2.99 USD. 89650 words. Published on March 28, 2011. Nonfiction.

Daily Christian Devotionals for a full year
Insidious Heart    by Haywood Stubble
Price: $4.95 USD. 74080 words. Published on March 24, 2011. Fiction.

Teej and Lowanda have a problem: he's white and she's black. Their fathers are both prejudiced, and for very different reasons. What influences on a person's life make him want to hate to such a degree? Can the person change? Is it a matter of choices that he must make to change?

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Smashwords book reviews by Haywood Stubble

  • You Know What I Like To Do At Four O'Clock, Ed? on April 11, 2011
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    This is a darkly fun short story about Hollywood and one of its most notorious producers. If you've ever wanted a glimpse into the life of the underbelly of the movie business, here it is. This was a short, fun read that I really, truly enjoyed! Jennifer Brister "geek girl"
  • Selling Anne Frank on April 11, 2011
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    A wonderful and insightful story about the current state of media in our world. A story that purports a future where advertising has penetrated every aspect of our lives and the repercussions resulting from this penetration are dire albeit humorous. The author does an excellent job of painting a vivid, humorous, and ultimately sad story about the state of our world now and in the future. This is a wonderful story which I have shared with many of my family members now. It is funny, sad, and perhaps unfortunately, based on truth. The story itself is rife with symbolism and is the perfect story for symbolic analysis. I intend to assign it to my students next semester as a small project. I highly recommend this story. A+ D. Lafferty
  • Selling Anne Frank on April 11, 2011
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    A very entertaining read on the world of advertising in the future. I found this story to have parallels to the current state of our culture. The world of advertising effects our everyday life's already, this story predicts what our futures might hold. I'd recommend this book to anyone how likes futuristic predictions and satires of our current way of life. 5 stars! PMM