Great first chapter by Mr. Troy Ford. You'll want to read more of this serial work as I do. So glad to have found Mr. Troy.
Mr. Troy, Have you read Susan Sontag's short story "The Way We Live Now" -- published in 1987? She does a brilliant job of showing the misunderstanding, the misguided ways of viewing illness and death from AIDs. I'd love to discuss it with you. And I think your directory here is a great addition to Substack. Let the world know that love is love is love.
My favorite author is the brilliant Colm Tóibín: The Master (about Henry James), his short stories, The Magician (about Thomas Mann) and his new book of essays that deals in the first essay, strikingly with with his prostate cancer. I do believe he is poised for the Nobel Prize.
Yay I look forward to reading more! Especially without Shari Lewis in the picture- oh wait you’re too young to know who she is…. Uh yeah me too yep never heard of her!
I’m waiting-for the next Lam and I adored this so much. I think Lam and I would have been besties- or at least fast and forever friends..... for me when I am fully involved with a story - it means the writer is talented ... I am fully involved!!
That's some seriously slick writing there, Mr. Troy Ford. Love it. That narrator has just about the mouth on him he needs to get into all sorts of trouble while we hang on his every word. And here we are, indeed. Well done!
Troy! Brother, this is so good. I bookmarked this so that when I had more time I could dive all the way in and I'm really glad that I did. I add a +1 to all of the well-deserved praise the first installment has received thus far in the comments, and eagerly await the next installment.
Bravo Troy!! This is SO good. I’m reading and thinking/feeling, “Damn I know I’m going to get my heart broken with this story.” I will be hanging on hooks waiting for each instalment.
Excellent character development right from the start.
I was expecting to love this (and I do) but I was surprised by just how lost I got in it. I had no idea how long I'd been reading for and was actually a little surprised when it finished and so much light had gone out of the day. As I'm sure you know, this is brilliant, Troy. I am excited and terrified by how much I've fallen for dear Lamb. Bring on the Fridays.
The narrative voice is outstanding! I can’t wait to learn more about the narrator as well as Lamb. Keep going!
Great first chapter by Mr. Troy Ford. You'll want to read more of this serial work as I do. So glad to have found Mr. Troy.
Mr. Troy, Have you read Susan Sontag's short story "The Way We Live Now" -- published in 1987? She does a brilliant job of showing the misunderstanding, the misguided ways of viewing illness and death from AIDs. I'd love to discuss it with you. And I think your directory here is a great addition to Substack. Let the world know that love is love is love.
My favorite author is the brilliant Colm Tóibín: The Master (about Henry James), his short stories, The Magician (about Thomas Mann) and his new book of essays that deals in the first essay, strikingly with with his prostate cancer. I do believe he is poised for the Nobel Prize.
Love your voice. I can place myself right into the scene.
I am immediately into this and am so happy I finally started it, and prepared to forgo the rest of the day's duties to continue...
.. fab.. just fab.. & totally WILD !
If this was a photograph.. would describe it as:
‘clean.. very clean’ - my way of describing ‘a shot that spoke to me’
Iconic Level.. ‘all I needed’ .. and I’m a tough crowd - just by myself
Yay I look forward to reading more! Especially without Shari Lewis in the picture- oh wait you’re too young to know who she is…. Uh yeah me too yep never heard of her!
I’m waiting-for the next Lam and I adored this so much. I think Lam and I would have been besties- or at least fast and forever friends..... for me when I am fully involved with a story - it means the writer is talented ... I am fully involved!!
That was amazing! Wow. That voice. Where the fuck did that come from? I'm in man. In like Flynn. This is an awesome first intro to these characters.
And here we are.
I'm looking forward to this Troy and to giving it the time it deserves. I love the flow, and I feel a familiar era emerging here.
(I had a close friend -- Lambie, Lambchop, same thing as above -- in the 1980s who i recently met up with for drinks after 30 years.)
That's some seriously slick writing there, Mr. Troy Ford. Love it. That narrator has just about the mouth on him he needs to get into all sorts of trouble while we hang on his every word. And here we are, indeed. Well done!
Troy! Brother, this is so good. I bookmarked this so that when I had more time I could dive all the way in and I'm really glad that I did. I add a +1 to all of the well-deserved praise the first installment has received thus far in the comments, and eagerly await the next installment.
Looking forward to the continuation of this story! Great work and great read.
nice! looking forward to reading the next installment... :)
Bravo Troy!! This is SO good. I’m reading and thinking/feeling, “Damn I know I’m going to get my heart broken with this story.” I will be hanging on hooks waiting for each instalment.
Excellent character development right from the start.
I was expecting to love this (and I do) but I was surprised by just how lost I got in it. I had no idea how long I'd been reading for and was actually a little surprised when it finished and so much light had gone out of the day. As I'm sure you know, this is brilliant, Troy. I am excited and terrified by how much I've fallen for dear Lamb. Bring on the Fridays.
Brilliant writing, Troy! Looking forward to more!