Tim Eagle


Biography

Tim Eagle is a writer of the bizarre and dark. He's a father of seven, a husband, and one of many slaves to corporate America. His short story Symptom has been published in Morpheus Tales Magazine from London, England and a flash fiction piece Rearing has also been published. He continues to write short stories which dabble in horror and the macabre and is working on several writing projects. His fascination with the occult, psyche of the human mind, and the evils lurking around every corner of the world all inspire his style and his writing. You can purchase his new collection of twisted tales, Mushroom Soup, at http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/timeagle

Where to find Tim Eagle online


Where to buy in print


Books

Mushroom Soup    by Tim Eagle
Price: Free! 28840 words. Published on October 12, 2011. Fiction.

(5.00 from 1 review)
Mushroom Soup is not just an appetizer anymore, it's the main dish in this collection of twisted tales by Tim Eagle. If you love long moonlit walks on the beach, listening to music, watching movies or being horrified by the small things in life and some of the events in Stevats, Michigan... you'll love this collection of Mushroom Soup. It's good, for....
Flock    by Tim Eagle
Price: Free! 2470 words. Published on July 13, 2011. Fiction.

(4.00 from 1 review)
What happened to Avis Lark when he saw the large flock of hawks flying over Stevats? Troupeau will reveal a bizarre twist of ill fortune and suspended reality. Ominous fiction rolled up into a short, quick read...
Poco Galypto    by Tim Eagle
Price: Free! 2170 words. Published on April 20, 2011. Fiction.

I hear the old rusty hinges groan from behind me. Fear revisits me and my heart races, and as I’m typing this into my laptop, I don’t know if I should turn around to see who it is.....
Tea for Two    by Tim Eagle
Price: Free! 3790 words. Published on April 17, 2011. Fiction.

What's in the box? Vivian is lost, lonely and ready to celebrate her twenty first birthday with a guest most would opt against. The velvet lined box she was given in her youth is enigmatically working on her birthday celebration. A thud from her porch sets the mood. Can Vivian gain courage from a tortured past by opening the golden box and revealing to her guest what was a dark secret?
Melancholy    by Tim Eagle
Price: Free! 2800 words. Published on April 15, 2011. Fiction.

This is a story of Jack Sprout, a pissed off husband who seeks answers. Taking an angry stroll down Flagitious Street opens memories, opens sadness, and draws the doors of death closer than he could expect in this macabre story of Melancholy. Jack takes a stroll through his grandparents' empty Victorian home and realizes there's more to life than meets the eye.
Blood Flower    by Tim Eagle
Price: Free! 3650 words. Published on March 15, 2011. Fiction.

A tale of Polish myth, luck, and bloodshed. The city of Stevats, Michigan has an arcane and barbaric history. This tale is an unraveling of some of the macabre dark happenings that are often swept under the carpet.
Shallow    by Tim Eagle
Price: Free! 2510 words. Published on March 4, 2011. Fiction.

A greedy business man. A dark forest and the gurgling thick voice of a bruised man. Take my hand as you are guided through this short twisted tale of fate.
Sunflower    by Tim Eagle
Price: Free! 2980 words. Published on March 1, 2011. Fiction.

Drake Heathcoat is a lonely man, a desperate man, and the end of the world is near. Tormented in his youth, and full of angst as an adult he takes matters into his own hands. His family line is dimmed and cursed, will Drake be the first in his family tree to break from it amidst the soothsayer's cryptic words?
Boiling Point    by Tim Eagle
Price: Free! 3210 words. Published on February 28, 2011. Fiction.

Teenage music, boils, and a mosh pit. Todd Draper suffers from a horrible affliction. He will not be kept indoors for a once in a lifetime chance to see the Conquering Worms, his favorite rock band. The pain, the relief and life unfolds in this horrific descriptive tale.

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Tim Eagle's favorite authors on Smashwords


Smashwords book reviews by Tim Eagle

  • They Don't Exist on Feb. 24, 2011
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    I enjoyed the story. There was an excessive use of words involving "beer" and "burritos" that kind of turned me off and could have been edited out in this story, but I endured and continued to read. I liked the flow, the shifts of characters and the overall theme, it was good. I would recommend the author meet with other authors in a writing group for feedback and constructive criticism. Thanks for the free read and for your time. Writing is a challenge and we all get better the more we do it. Keep writing and thanks again!!!
  • A Pair of Creepy Shorts on March 03, 2011
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    The short story Review was original. It flowed from start to finish and with the short amount of words to complete it I believe that Mr. Noble accomplished his goal in surprising the reader at the end. Great writing, excellent polishing and good flow is what counts in a short story and Cal Noble pulls it off on all avenues. I'm anxious to get to the rest of the short stories but ran out of time, I will definitely be back.
  • Everyone's A Critic on March 04, 2011
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    Pretty good story. A familiar ring and similarity to Bentley Little's, Dispatch. Keep writing, keep polishing, and keep up the work. It's appreciated. I concur with Terry Callister about the formatting, the Smashwords writing guideline is very simple to follow, I've done it to three short stories albeit grudgingly. I'm also an author and hope that my stuff is converted good. I followed all the rules but still don't know how they have turned out. The best advice I can give any writer is to KEEP WRITING, you only get better the more you do it. Thanks for the free read!
  • Collection Notice on March 16, 2011
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    This story was a very good read. Well edited, well crafted, and well told. The only thing that I'd recommend to the author, and it may have just been the conversion, it so check the fonts in the .doc file before uploading into smashwords, this would keep the font consistent. Thanks for the great read!
  • Collection Notice on March 16, 2011
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    This story was a very good read. Well edited, well crafted, and well told. The only thing that I'd recommend to the author, and it may have just been the conversion, it so check the fonts in the .doc file before uploading into smashwords, this would keep the font consistent. Thanks for the great read! Sorry for the duplicate post, forgot to rate it the first time.
  • Carl The Caterpillar on March 17, 2011
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    I believe the joke is on all of us who reviewed Mr. Ross's writing. I think that either, Mr. Ross is an adolescent and just messing around with creating e-books, or he's just a writer that hasn't taken basic English yet. He may just be a bi-lingual person trying his hand at writing English Literature. I do give him credit for having courage, if he's not just messing around with smashwords.
  • Crap from the Magi on Sep. 21, 2011
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    Brent D. Seth's debut short story is a well written story that says a lot in so few words. His style flowed, engaged, and enlightened me. This tale takes place in a sadly decaying town of Michigan and foretells events by engrossing the reader with each new unique character. This story is "FIVE" star all the way. Kudos to Brent Seth. Thanks for the entertainment, I can't wait to read more.
  • Dripping Wet on Dec. 15, 2011
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    Not typically my style of reading just giving it a test drive. I was slightly disappointed in the cliches throughout but entertained none the less. My suggestion is to continue to write and get better. It had an adolescent feel to it and author could have given it more of an adult aspect.