Peter B and Uncle Corey
And Other Short Stories
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About the Book
The only way I can think of to tell you, the reader, what this book is about would be to tell you about why it is. So here we go. As a Texan, I grew up surrounded by world-class storytellers. Whenever we camped out as a family, or just some of the men folk hunkered around a campfire after the hunt was over, there would always be a story to be told. Add to that the family gatherings when a barbecue pit always filled the air with warm smoke and the lifelong remembrances of a dozen or so chickens halved, slathered in my family’s secret sauce, and you had the perfect setting for a story to be told. Some asked for, while others usually started with something along the lines of “Y’all ain’t gonna believe this, but . . .” and out of all of the stories I heard as a young boy, all the way up well into adulthood, one fact stood out above all others. It was the passion—the look in the storyteller’s eyes and the way they would lean in on those listening, be it around a campfire or at the counter of some random truck stop, they all seemed to have the same ambition: the telling of the tale. This book is about me trying my best to keep your attention the way my forefathers kept mine for all the years—those past and those yet to come. This book is a work of fiction. Any resemblance of characters to persons living or dead is purely coincidental.
About the Author
Storytelling has always been one of C. L. Moses’ passions. Peter B. and Uncle Corey is the second book released by C. L. Moses. He resides in the greater Dallas/Fort Worth area with his wife, Debbie, as he continues to create works of fiction. All I can think to say to explain me is, “Damn! The things I’ve seen. The things I’ve done. The folks I’ve met. The others I watched walk by and wondered after. These things all blended together to form a wealth of experience for me to draw from and set these stories into motion. And I am most of all happy that you have given me the chance to tell a tale. After all, that’s what I’m all about.”