THE MAN, THE MYTH, THE LEGEND is Now Available!

MML_cover_500x800After sev­er­al months of get­ting the words right, work­ing with my cov­er design­er and ebook for­mat­ter, and ensur­ing that the book I ask read­ers to buy into is the absolute best  I can make it, I’m final­ly ready to pub­lish my new sto­ry col­lec­tion, The Man, The Myth, The Leg­end (MML).

Over the past three years, I wrote 9 of the 10 sto­ries in the col­lec­tion, along with over a dozen oth­ers that might appear in a future col­lec­tion. The ten sto­ries all cen­ter on very dif­fer­ent men, rang­ing from an African big-game hunter to a Civ­il War gen­er­al to a mod­ern-day cor­po­rate speech­writer.

In my last post, I gave read­ers a pre­view into the col­lec­tion, so I won’t repeat myself here. Here I’ll just tell you where you can buy the book:

For Ama­zon Kin­dle: click here

NOTE: If you’re a read­er who likes to know details about a book before read­ing it, you can check out the web page I cre­at­ed for The Man, The Myth, The Leg­end. On this Q&A page, I divulge more sum­ma­ry infor­ma­tion about some of the sto­ries, and I answer ques­tions about the book’s title, themes, and ideas behind the sto­ries.

For a detailed, rav­ing review of the sto­ry col­lec­tion, check out this 5‑star review by IndieRead­er.

Final­ly, if you buy MML, read it, and enjoy it, I would be eter­nal­ly grate­ful if you post­ed a pos­i­tive review on Ama­zon.

I sin­cere­ly hope you enjoy these sto­ries. I wrote them to be enter­tain­ing and com­pelling, but also thought­ful and well-writ­ten. Thank you.

—Chris

By Chris Orcutt

CHRIS ORCUTT is an American novelist and fiction writer with over 30 years' writing experience and more than a dozen books in his oeuvre. Since 2015, Chris been working exclusively on his magnum opus. Bodaciously True & Totally Awesome: The Legendary Adventures of Avery “Ace” Craig is a 9-episode novel about teens in the 1980s. It’s about ’80s teens, but for adults (in other words, it’s decidedly not YA literature), and he’s applied this epic storytelling approach to the least examined, most misunderstood, most marginalized narrative space in American literature: the lives and inner worlds of teenagers.

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