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Falling Leaves Don't Weep: A Thirteenth Hour Epilogue, by Joshua Blum

Falling Leaves Don't Weep: A Thirteenth Hour Epilogue, by Joshua Blum

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Falling Leaves Don't Weep: A Thirteenth Hour Epilogue, by Joshua Blum

Falling Leaves Don't Weep: A Thirteenth Hour Epilogue, by Joshua Blum



Falling Leaves Don't Weep: A Thirteenth Hour Epilogue, by Joshua Blum

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In this short story epilogue to the novel, The Thirteenth Hour, an elderly king reflects on a restless life of self-absorption, hedonism, and dissatisfaction with the present after falling leaves blow into his bedroom one night when he's unable to sleep. Approximately 2,000 words.-An epilogue to the The Thirteenth Hour, available at amazon.com/dp/B00RFHG6WW.-Proceeded by A Shadow in the Moonlight, a short story prequel to The Thirteenth Hour. -More information at 13thhr.wordpress.com

Falling Leaves Don't Weep: A Thirteenth Hour Epilogue, by Joshua Blum

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #336896 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-03-19
  • Released on: 2015-03-19
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Falling Leaves Don't Weep: A Thirteenth Hour Epilogue, by Joshua Blum

About the Author In 1998, Joshua Blum wrote and illustrated an early draft of his first novel, The Thirteenth Hour, inspired by his love of 1980s fantasy and science fiction movies, fairy tales, archery, and martial arts. He finally had the time to publish it sixteen years later. In the interim, he graduated from Princeton and Penn State Universities. He is grateful to his parents for instilling in him a love of learning, his brother for keeping him young, and his wife and daughter for their love. He is currently working on his next novel and hosts a weekly podcast (available free on iTunes @ apple.co/1S3FBWi)


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Extraordinary By E.A. Walsh (I have received this ARC from the Author in exchange for my honest review. )A look into the mind of an old king, one who has cetin regrets about, how as a youth he was not the finest or of the kindest of rulers.This short takes place years after Mr. Blum's full length novel, The Thirteenth Hour. We are taken into a King's bedchamber, where he cannot sleep. Too much of his fool-hearted past is on his mind. Too much regret, sadness, and loneliness.I will say no more, because I will end up ruining it.As I started to read, Mr. Blum once again painted an extraordinary picture of fall colors and falling leaves. His skill that creates such lucid images, in so few words, carries on as he draws us deeper into the depressed world that is the kings. As the story moves forward the vividity does not stop until the last word is read.I could clearly picture the old man as he stood by the breezy window, dissatisfied with his lot in life. I could feel the dying heat in the cold stone fireplace and the bight of cold fall wind. I could almost touch the falling leaves as they flew again and again into his room.The book is as its title suggests, and I will give you one quote that will make you contemplate your own life."This falling leaf had shed no tears; its station in life was to be a leaf, destined to fall. But leaves did not spend their lives complaining about how rotten a hand they had drawn; they just went about living the best they could. Then they went about falling. There was no shame in that."Captivated by these few word, I felt clam and thrilled that Mr. Blum chose me read this stunning short in advance. I would like to thank him for sharing his colourful words and deep feelings about our lot in life.There is about half way, a little Easter egg that will have you smiling and going "I see what you did there".I highly recommend this short, like A Shadow In the Moonlight you will not be disappointed.Thank You Again Happy Reading -Emily

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A very thoughtful story By Teresa H. Garcia I only found out about this story after reading The Thirteenth Hour. I was glad that I was told about it in the back matter of that book, it made looking for more of this man's stories much easier. I ended up reading this one after I found and read the prologue story.I greatly enjoyed looking into the mind of the King long after the ending of the book he played such a key role in. It was interesting to see the way that he had matured, and very gratifying to know that the Wizards kept in touch with him after his death. I also got a large smile out of who became his Queen. I thought that was a very nice touch. I think this would be a good short story for in schools due to the matter. It would spark several good discussions I think.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Portrays an Appreciation for the Cycle of LIfe By Joshua Robertson This short story is an epilogue of The Thirteenth Hour, reflecting on the inner musings of an old king. The man has been tested through time and looks for meaning / purpose after so many years of heartache and difficult decisions. Blum impressed me with his use of language, particularly in painting the imagery of the scene. However, I was further captured by his portrayal of an old man and the reflective view of the character. Blum outdid himself in showing his understanding and appreciation for the cycle of life. His active language keeps the reader engaged in the story. The parallels between the imagery and the moral of the story were easily understood, and likely were grasped by the reader before the main character. I am excited to read more by this author, and will continue to follow his storytelling.

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