Graham Murray
Biography
I began my writing career quite by accident. Even while still in Grade school, I had an extraordinary knack for turning everyday events into stories, which I did. I was also obsessed with grammar, punctuation and spelling, always wanting to know more and always wanting to get it right.
I’m still working on that one.
To me, even at that young age, all of life seemed to be a series of stories; some sad, some happy, some tragic, and some . . . well, some were simply unbelievable and beyond words. It was those stories that piqued my interest and the reason why, today, much of my fiction is based around stories that either defy belief, or are so emotionally intense that they are difficult to comprehend and absorb.
Unlike most writers, I am sorry to admit that I really do not remember when my first story was published. It must have been the mid 70s and was probably in Reader’s Digest.
I do, however, remember the first award I received. I was eight years old, and was awarded a prize at school for Best Creative Writer, whatever that meant. I had written a simple, descriptive piece of prose, one page long about . . . well that story is actually published today and remains a mystery to many who read it as they try to guess what the story is about.
It is called “The Return”. If you ever come across it, see if you can determine what the story is about. To date, nobody has ever guessed correctly first time, although one man did get it on his second guess.
So, I began collecting my stories, as I used to just throw them away. Before long, I had a backlist as long as your arm and didn’t know what to do with them. I started sending them out to be published, and that’s when the bug really bit down hard and I become a ‘word junkie’.
Yes, I admit; I’m a writing addict in a big way. Still, it wasn't all bad as I now make a living through writing, which is quite possibly the best job in the world. I’m no millionaire (almost), or JK, or Stephen King, and I know what an adverb is, but I’m a damn site happier than most folks I see embroiled in the corporate world, who always seem so miserable and are always looking to ‘move on’ or ‘move up’.
I left the Joneses and the materialistic world behind years ago and have never looked back. It was a soul-cleansing experience as I now have only what I require, not what I want, because that way lies madness.
Every day I see thousands of stories, just waiting to be written and it’s true what they say; that every writer includes a bit of themselves in their stories. I do the same thing, except that I will never reveal which bits are true and which are fiction. That I leave to my readers to decide.
My stories are unusual inasmuch as I tend to make every word count, and in many of my tales, there are clues dotted around which, if missed by the reader, can result in them misunderstanding, or missing the point entirely.
Readers who skim over paragraphs will most likely miss a great deal of what I write, especially in my short stories, where the ultimate clue can be a single word.
While writing, I try to engage the reader as much as possible and then drop the bombshell at the very end; usually in the last paragraph or, sometimes, as the last line. This technique has held me in good stead over the years and I keep doing it. It seems that none of my readers ever tires of waiting to read that final line to find out what really happens.
My work may not be to everyone’s liking, buy hey, you can’t win ‘em all. I write for the sheer thrill of it, and dedicate all of my work to my six-year old daughter, who remains my finest achievement and is the inspiration for most of my work.
If you’re ever stuck for story ideas, watch a six-year old at play and open your mind. See the world through their eyes and your own world will be opened to possibilities you never imagined possible.
If you like my work, tell 40,000 of your closest friends. If you don’t, tell me, and then tell me why. We are all of us merely players in a world gone mad, each of us trying to make our way in a time when the sky is the limit and we are limited only by our imaginations.
As I completed my two degrees in medicine, I also write a lot of non-fiction; some of it medical and some of about publishing and the English language. The way I take a break from writing fiction, is to write some non-fiction.
Weird, I know, but it works for me. Happy reading . . .
Where to find Graham Murray online
Where to buy in print
Books
Uncertain Death
by Graham Murray
Price: $0.99 USD. 6010 words.
Published by Living Books USA on February 26, 2013. Fiction.
A man with terminal cancer strikes a ‘Lex talionis’ deal with Death himself that has unforeseen and catastrophic results. When dealing with Death there is often the devil to pay!
How to Grow Rhino Skin
by Graham Murray
Price: $0.99 USD. 3570 words.
Published by Living Books USA on June 13, 2012. Nonfiction.
All writers are subject to bad reviews of their work. But what about those pointless and inane comments that anyone is allowed to leave online about your ebook under the name of ‘anonymous’? How do you cope with these? What can you do to stop them? And just how much damage can these comments cause? “How To Grow Rhino Skin” is designed to help you overcome this incredible frustration.
Secrets of Writing Best-Selling Novels
by Graham Murray
Price: $1.99 USD. 12320 words.
Published by Living Books USA on May 6, 2012. Nonfiction.
Have you ever wondered what makes one particular novel better than another? Why isn’t your novel selling millions of copies like some do? This ebook is designed to help you in becoming not only a better writer, but in ensuring that your next (or current) novel becomes a best-seller! These conventions have been in use for centuries and are tried and tested. [12000 words]
Inexplicable
by Graham Murray
Price: $1.99 USD. 35510 words.
Published by Living Books USA on April 10, 2012. Fiction.
A collection of 12 compelling short stories of the supernatural, the paranormal and the plain inexplicable. [35,000 words] [BrE]
The Mighty, Humble COMMA.
by Graham Murray
Price: $0.99 USD. 2890 words.
Published by Living Books USA on April 7, 2012. Nonfiction.
(2.00 from 2 reviews)
Probably no single punctuation mark is so misused and misunderstood than the mighty, humble, COMMA. This guide is for ALL writers to ensure that their work is prose, not comedic. An omitted comma can lead to hilarious results. Don’t become the laughing stock. Use the COMMA properly! It’s quick, simple, and easy to learn. The correct use of the comma is the hallmark of an experienced writer.
Do You Have the Know-How to Self-Publish?
by Graham Murray
Price: $0.99 USD. 7530 words.
Published by Living Books USA on April 6, 2012. Nonfiction.
Everybody is now free to publish their own books. The question is, what technical skills are required to successfully publish and market your own ebook? Do YOU have what it takes? Anyone can publish an ebook, but can you make it a success? This book examines the technical requirements of indie publishing and offers practical solutions. Why is not every indie writer an overnight success story?
The Feeding
by Graham Murray
Price: $0.99 USD. 4830 words.
Published by Living Books USA on March 20, 2012. Fiction.
When a massive unidentifiable spaceship appears in their restricted space, a Striker crew of the planet Veyron is sent to investigate. What they discover is the beginning of a new and unimaginable reign of terror for the people of Veyron and a weapon that is beyond their comprehension. The aliens are starving and only the people of Veyron can feed them. And that’s the problem . . . [4300]
12 In a Day
by Graham Murray
Price: $2.99 USD. 56520 words.
Published by Living Books USA on February 10, 2012. Fiction.
“12 IN A DAY” is an anthology of twelve compelling tales by author Graham Murray, especially compiled for short story aficionados.
Through the Roof
by Graham Murray
Price: $0.99 USD. 7160 words.
Published by Living Books USA on January 15, 2012. Fiction.
Alzheimer’s is a cruel and debilitating disease. For one man, his Grandmother’s condition has far-reaching and devastating consequences 70 years later when she reveals memories that cast doubt on his true identity. [BrE] 6400 words.
Knockout King!
by Graham Murray
Price: $0.99 USD. 5030 words.
Published by Living Books USA on December 27, 2011. Fiction.
A new terror has hit the streets of the USA; gangs of kids that attack the defenceless and the elderly - for FUN! When his father becomes a victim, Stanley finds himself on the wrong side of a teenage ‘Knockout King’ gang. But there’s more to mild-mannered Stanley than meets the eye - and the streets will never be the same again! Stanley’s philosophy is simple: fight fire with fire!
Take Me Again!
by Graham Murray
Price: $0.99 USD. 3780 words.
Published by Living Books USA on December 26, 2011. Fiction.
"TAKE ME AGAIN!" It’s morning, and after a night of indescribable pleasure together, Clara awakens to find Clint lying beside her. He still looks magnificent! When she runs her hands across his amazing physique, she feels familiar feminine stirrings and does what any excited woman would do; she repays the favour in a way that Clint will never forget. Read Part One, "Take Me" first!
Paper Worms
by Graham Murray
Price: $0.99 USD. 7620 words.
Published by Living Books USA on December 23, 2011. Fiction.
After some acrobatics with me trying to keep my tongue pressed into her - which didn’t quite work - we managed to get her panties free and I casually tossed them over my head. The idea was for them to land on the bed, but I’d miscalculated a bit and they landed on Carol’s head instead and then dropped into her lap.
Santa's Coming!
by Graham Murray
Price: $0.99 USD. 4010 words.
Published by Living Books USA on December 22, 2011. Fiction.
It’s Christmas Eve. Harmony is clad in skimpy lingerie waiting for Brian to satisfy her burning desire. But Brian is rat-arsed at the local pub. Help is at hand when Santa stumbles upon the beautiful Harmony on the sofa. He does what any good Santa would and grants her Christmas wish. And then some! You better watch out; SANTA’S COMING! And so is Harmony. And then some!
Believing Abby
by Graham Murray
Price: $0.99 USD. 5520 words.
Published by Living Books USA on December 22, 2011. Fiction.
After her father is murdered on Christmas Eve, young Abby is convinced that she is being visited by his ‘ghost’ each night and given two vital clues about how to find his killer. An entire year goes by before Abby’s visions come to fruition and she inadvertently stumbles across a man who might be her father’s murderer. Detective Simmons is alerted and the chase is on.
Deadlier Than the Mail
by Graham Murray
Price: $0.99 USD. 7020 words.
Published by Living Books USA on December 19, 2011. Fiction.
A woman, disgruntled with her husband’s addiction to the Internet, is shocked beyond belief when she discovers that he has been having an affair with a girl younger than his daughter. She plans her revenge and his demise in ways that are both enlightening and shocking in their brutality.
For Old Time's Sake
by Graham Murray
Price: $0.99 USD. 3900 words.
Published by Living Books USA on December 18, 2011. Fiction.
At Sunny Oaks rest home, aging Arthur and Margaret agree on a night-time visit to the 'candy store’, for different reasons. It was everything Arthur remembered and what had expected. He also got something neither of them had anticipated, least of all Margaret. Sometimes, it is better to have loved and lost, than not to have loved at all. Of all we cherish, are not memories the most valuable?
Be My Guest
by Graham Murray
Price: $0.99 USD. 2430 words.
Published by Living Books USA on December 16, 2011. Fiction.
She was horny as hell and the party was boring. They met across the crowded room. He was ready, willing and available – exactly what she needed. Fortunately, the Guest bedroom was available. She got what she needed; he took what he wanted.
Love Thy Neighbour
by Graham Murray
Price: $0.99 USD. 5450 words.
Published by Living Books USA on December 14, 2011. Fiction.
Miserable at the thought of spending Christmas alone, a man receives an unexpected delight from his attractive new female neighbour when she runs out of sugar. Although older than he, she has retained her youthful wiles and gives him a Christmas gift he was not expecting, and will never forget . . .
The Englishman
by Graham Murray
Price: $0.99 USD. 6880 words.
Published by Living Books USA on December 11, 2011. Fiction.
The British have a very different approach to sex than the rest of the world. Over here, anything goes! “Coarse. Gritty. Real.”
The Final Cut
by Graham Murray
Price: $0.99 USD. 12010 words.
Published by Living Books USA on November 26, 2011. Fiction.
Two members of a woman’s family suffer a terrible miscarriage of justice that leads to their deaths; one directly, the other indirectly after considerable suffering.
Unable to stand by while the criminals walk free, she sets out to inflict her own incredible brand of retribution on the first of the three offenders.
Indelible
by Graham Murray
Price: $0.99 USD. 5510 words.
Published by Living Books USA on November 20, 2011. Fiction.
A man suffers a terrible loss following what he thinks is a mechanical failure in his vehicle.
Learning the truth about what happened not only adds to his burden, it does nothing to alleviate his pain and suffering.
Sometimes the truth will not set you free . . .
JESUS CHRIST. Superstar, Saviour, or Fakir? Is God Real?
by Graham Murray
Price: $0.99 USD. 8650 words.
Published by Living Books USA on September 3, 2011. Nonfiction.
Is there life after death? Was Jesus a real person? Are we all just lambs to the slaughter? So many questions, so few answers. Designed to evoke an emotional response, this ebook is an alternate view on the traditional take of the Life of Jesus and the Bible, and is not for the feint-hearted or fanatically religious. Off-beat and often humourous, it is nevertheless biting.
All Sorts
by Graham Murray
Price: $0.99 USD. 4160 words.
Published by Living Books USA on September 1, 2011. Fiction.
A moving short story involving one of the most devastating medicines in modern human history. Based on medical facts. NOTE: Language used is aimed at a BRITISH readership - others may have difficulty with the dialect used.
Providence
by Graham Murray
Price: $0.99 USD. 6120 words.
Published by Living Books USA on August 26, 2011. Fiction.
A brutal, harrowing tale of a woman’s life of fear and abuse in an environment of domestic violence at its very worst. She is left only one option. WARNING: This story contains scenes of extreme physical abuse, domestic violence and language that will offend and distress those of a sensitive nature. Not recommended for readers under the age of 21. * * *
Rendezvous
by Graham Murray
Price: $0.99 USD. 3680 words.
Published by Living Books USA on August 23, 2011. Fiction.
"RENDEZVOUS" - Two lovers meet in a car in a secret location every week. Today she has a special surprise and wants him to follow her lead
Time Again
by Graham Murray
Price: $0.99 USD. 1920 words.
Published by Living Books USA on August 21, 2011. Fiction.
What would you do if a portable time machine arrived on your doorstep? Would you use it? Well, would you? Really? What if something went wrong? Stan Maldonado decides to test his new delivery with horrifying, inconceivable consequences.
About Faith
by Graham Murray
Price: $0.99 USD. 2230 words.
Published by Living Books USA on August 20, 2011. Fiction.
A flash fiction tale about a young woman, Faith Simmons, who shares a few precious moments with her mother before she is taken away to a better place.
But who was she really talking to?
Lip Service
by Graham Murray
Price: $0.99 USD. 2770 words.
Published by Living Books USA on August 15, 2011. Fiction.
Two intimate ‘friends’ meet every week to discuss life’s Ins and Outs, so to speak.
Dick and Jane
by Graham Murray
Price: $0.99 USD. 1940 words.
Published by Living Books USA on August 14, 2011. Fiction.
“Dick” and “Jane” discuss their owners’ recent changes in behavior, which serves to deepen their own relationship, causing Jane to open up and let Dick in.
Atlantis Calling
by Graham Murray
Price: $0.99 USD. 2930 words.
Published by Living Books USA on August 7, 2011. Fiction.
If you’re going to engage in time travel, you’d better make sure you’ve covered all your bases, including the well-known paradoxes. In space, things can go horribly wrong . . .
How To Write Short Story Reviews
by Graham Murray
Price: $0.99 USD. 4480 words.
Published by Living Books USA on July 30, 2011. Nonfiction.
An essential guide for writers and reviewers alike to prevent you from making a complete fool of yourself, literally.
Learn how best to write a review of a short story, ensuring that when you do open your mouth, the first thing to enter it is not your own foot!
From On High
by Graham Murray
Price: $0.99 USD. 3170 words.
Published by Living Books USA on July 30, 2011. Fiction.
After the loss of his wife, a father at Christmas time is disturbed by strange dreams concerning his daughter and his absent wife. His daughter has a similar dream. Is someone trying to connect with them? Are they receiving a message from the ‘Other Side’, or it is all merely wishful thinking?
Fractured!
by Graham Murray
Price: $0.99 USD. 2600 words.
Published by Living Books USA on July 30, 2011. Fiction.
What if, during a lycanthropic transformation you kill a human? Is it murder, or merely instinct?
Family Time
by Graham Murray
Price: $0.99 USD. 2980 words.
Published by Living Books USA on July 30, 2011. Fiction.
A daughter, notorious for her tardiness, visits her parents. This time, she is determined to say goodbye to her mother, before it’s too late.
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