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The Walker: A Gripping Tale with Five Star Praise and Film Potential
When a story captures the imagination of readers and critics alike, it deserves a spotlight. The Walker by Robert Kearns is one such story that has earned high praise for its compelling narrative and cinematic qualities. This blog post explores what makes The Walker a must-read, highlighting its readability, the glowing five-star review from Readers Favorite, and its strong potential for adaptation into film and television. Description: In the quiet chill of an Irish winter


Middle Third by Robert E. Kearns
New Release: Middle Third by Robert E. Kearns Step into Middle Third, a beguiling suburban enclave in Dublin where the air is sweeter, the sun shines brighter, and a majestic an unusual tree stands as the heart of an almost magical realm. In this little slice of paradise, where cottages bask in an eternal spring, young Concepta Arkin is born under extraordinary circumstances. Her life is intertwined with the mystique of her home, yet beneath the idyllic surface lies a shadow


Tell Tale Tattler by Robert E. Kearns
New Short Story from Robert E. Kearns In the heart of a modest Dublin housing estate, Arthur Brennan lives a life of quiet ambition, his middle-class comforts setting him apart from his neighbors. With a tailored suit and a steady job, Mr. Brennan embodies respectability. That is, until a sweltering summer night in 1977 unravels his carefully constructed world. When a fire engulfs a local business, temptation ignites, and a single reckless act sends his life into a downward s


The Reclusive Life of Rita Reilly
New from Robert E. Kearns: The Reclusive Life of Rita Reilly Born into a pre-war and middle-class Irish family, Rita Reilly enjoys a comfortable upbringing. Her family live above their newsagent and grocery store which prospers because of a terrific location and regular traffic. Rita has every reason to expect she'll complete secondary school, gain a university education, and continue on a path of her own choosing. However, when a death in the family occurs, Rita offers to st


New Short Story - The Feathers Flew
Paddy Keenan enjoys a drink. Some might say he enjoys it too much. And when, in 1970s Dublin, the Keenan family come into a duck, the combination of it and Paddy's imbibing can have but one conclusion. From award winning author, Robert E. Kearns comes, The Feathers Flew; a short story with an extraordinary ending. Painting the picture of suburban life in a vanished era, Kearns poetic style leads us to a shocking and disturbing conclusion. Once read, The Feathers Flew is sure


Spitz - A New Short Story From Robert E. Kearns
New short story: Spitz by Robert E. Kearns At secondary school in 1980s Dublin, a narrator recounts the story of his friend, Benny Breen who is terrorized by the vice principal known as Spitz. Over five years, about the halls and classrooms, Benny is made to trail the tyrant with unfettered power. He's subjected to humiliation and put-downs. When at last Benny reveals the true extent of the happenings, his confidante is so disturbed, he concludes there remains available but o


Readers' Favorite Five Star Review for 'A Midnight Call to Monto'
Today I received a Five Star editorial review from Readers' Favorite for my short story 'A Midnight Call to Monto'...


A Midnight Call to Monto
I've published a new short story on Amazon: A Midnight Call to Monto Charles and Bertie are friends from University. When Charles hosts...
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