P. D. Murray
Bio
Murray is an accomplished painter and writer.
Through 2010, he was shown exclusively by Treehouse Studio Galleries. His work hangs in private collections around the world. He's also published 5 books. You can see more at www.pdmurray.art
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A Second Life for Death
“Here’s the thing,” said God. She shuffled a few of the gleaming tablets on her desk. “You’ve been with us for, what? Around 200,000 years? And no one is saying that you haven’t been loyal, that your performance and peer reviews aren’t spectacular. You’ve always been on time, never called in sick once, not even during the flood or any of the plagues.”
By P. D. Murray2 years ago in Fiction
Call Me "Young Man" Again, and I Will Have to Cut You.
Okay. I get it. You are of a certain age, as am I. So when you address me as "young man" you think you are being ironic. And flattering and conspiratorial. You think that we have a secret bond, a kinship acknowledged with a nudge and a wink.
By P. D. Murray2 years ago in Humor
SEX! WHITE LOTUS S2! SEX! CLICKBAIT! SEX! SPOILERS! SOMEONE DIES! I'LL TELL YOU WHO.
Ok, we'll start with the sound of a head thunking against a boat. I'm wondering what the foley artists used. A pumpkin dropped on an anvil? An anvil dropped on a pumpkin? A canteloupe slung at a wall?
By P. D. Murray3 years ago in Beat
One Day in Widderlock Valley
DRAGON INFESTATION A brief exposition on the ramifications of the sudden appearance of dragons on the flora, fauna, culture, and general sentiment of the Widderlock Valley by E. K. Bittershanks, Scholar and Historian, Sixth Order of the Chevron House, and Anna Godunkles, Current Overseer of All Things Concerning Widderlock Valley and a Few Spots Beyond.
By P. D. Murray3 years ago in Fiction
100 things I'd rather do than finish the story I'm writing to enter the Christopher Paolini Vocal+ Members-Only Fantasy Fiction Challenge. Top Story - November 2022.
If you’re like me, you write. But whenever someone cheerfully chirps: “Ooh, I love writing! I live to write!” you wince. Why? Because writing isn’t fun.
By P. D. Murray3 years ago in Confessions












