Thursday, March 16, 2023

Ronald McGillvray

Another of my favorite independent authors is Ronald McGillvray. These are the books I have read by him along with review links. I am also including links to his Author Pages and Websites. I will update as I read more of his books.

Tales From The Parkland- 5★









Synopsis:

A collection of horror stories that will keep you up at night. Reminiscent of The Twilight Zone, these tales of terror will make your heart race as they drag you into a world of nightmares.

One novella and eleven stories of horror for late at night. Welcome to the many "What If" scenarios of Ronald McGillvray's imagination.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/

https://karlasliterarykorner.blogspot.com/

James' Journey to Dreamland- 5★









Paraprofessional and Classroom Approved πŸ’™

Synopsis:

James is an ordinary boy except for the fact that he can't sleep. That all changes the night a magical train comes through his bedroom closet.

Follow James' adventures through Dreamland as he learns an important life lesson at every stop.

With his trusty dog Gypsy and Alex the Conductor by his side, James must solve the many puzzles in Dreamland or face the consequences of never sleeping again.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/

https://karlasliterarykorner.blogspot.com/









Ronald McGillvray is a writer from Ottawa, Canada. He writes short stories, scripts, novellas and is currently working on a novel. His horror short story collection, Tales From The Parkland is available as a print or ebook on Amazon. His writing credits include the short story, The Garbage Collectors, which was published in Horror Library Volume 2 as well as in their best of anthology. An audio version of his story, Big Boy, was produced by Pseudopod and his story, A Night Out, was published by Dark Fire Fiction.

His new children's fantasy novella, James' Journey To Dreamland is now available as a print or ebook on Amazon.

Two of his film scripts, The Storm and The Goodbye, were produced by Cellardweller Projects. The Storm was chosen as one of the films to be screened at the World Horror Convention. It also screened at the Shocklines Film Festival in New York City.

His story, Head Case, was made into a film produced by Columbia College in Chicago. His film script, Magic Man, was optioned by Hyde Park Media.

His stage play, The Line, was chosen as part of the reading series by the Saint John Theatre Company.

In the works are two new films, Chimes and The Crepuscule, that he’s recently written.




https://www.ronaldmcgillvray.com/

https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/














4 comments:

  1. Awesome with featuring Ronald! I need to read his book Journey to Dreamland yet (I own it just need to read it) and Cutter's Deep will be later this year. :)

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    1. James' Journey to Dreamland is so wholesome! I bought it for myself last year and then I brought it to school and we read it to the multi-age class of students. They loved it so much! I am so looking forward to reading Cutter's Deep, I just do not know if I can handle waiting until June..LOL.

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    2. That is awesome about reading that book in your class at school! :)

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    3. Oops.....I was thinking it was June. : )

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