Today’s Bunker Logic and Reason Lesson is on a tactic I call TWITTERPLYING. It is a form of insta-replying to any outrage with a manufactured false comparison and implied hypocrisy that will automatically satisfy a large segment of any hyper-activist audience and excuse any behavior. Are y’all ready? Let’s go! TWITTERPLYING is the use of […]
Bunker Logic and Reason Lesson: SIMPLE PLATITUDE
Today’s Bunker Logic and Reason lesson is on a offensive tactic I call SIMPLE PLATITUDE or TICKLING THE TIGER. This can also be seen as a HIGH ROAD tactic. This one has always been prevalent in nominal “christian” circles, but it has become more and more common in social media discourse. Here we go! This […]
Welcome to Nowhere: Wherein Things Get Interestinger
…a mysterious jazz, swing, and big band flavored novel of the middle century… Nowhere, New Mexico is a mid-century modern literary novel from USA Today Bestselling author Michael Bunker. If you like historic novels like 1929 by Frederick Turner, Harlem Shuffle by Colson Whitehead, and A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles, or if you just love Michael Bunker’s previous genre-busting literary, […]
All the Stuff (for now)
First, I’m on GETTR. It’s like a Twitter alternative. You never know. I might get banned somewhere and you’ll want to find me. Give me a follow if you join over there and I’ll follow you back… I’m there @michaelbunker We’re Getting Close to a New Stretch Goal – and here is an idea… This […]
Using Kickstarter as a Book Launch Tool
I’ll be writing more about this when my Kickstarter for my mid-century modern novel Nowhere, New Mexico finishes later in January. So far it has been a great success. I’m taking notes of what things I did and the advice I got along the way from author friends and others who have used Kickstarter successfully […]
New Year’s, Guy Lombardo, and a Reconstructed Memory
This post has two purposes. To tell you what Danielle and I did last night for this artificial temporal delineation called “New Year’s” and to tell you another New Year’s related story that involves reconstructing an old memory. First things first… Most of you know that I listen to jazz, swing, big band, Dixieland, and […]
My Nowhere, New Mexico novel has hit 200% funded on Kickstarter!
Thank you all so much for the continued support. As of yesterday, we passed the 200% funded level! And now we’re within range of some pretty sweet stuff. And here’s the deal… since we are within range of some of our new stretch goals, every new backer moves us closer toward some more cool stuff! […]
Nowhere, New Mexico * Let’s Make It Real!
I know it can be confusing, so here is the process I am using to bring Nowhere, New Mexico to full publication: 1. Write the book LIVE, uploading chapters as I write them. Anyone can read it for FREE on my website. This is my gift to you for your support and friendship. The book […]
Chapter 13
Lonnie Mendes The Secret Section. I’d studied everything in Ken Halberson’s suitcase, and the story seemed to be at an end. Days, weeks, months of my life inhabiting someone else’s mind and life and experiences. I felt I knew Ken as well as I’d known anyone in my life. I’d traced every lead I could […]
Chapter 12
Dick Hager Fort Knocks. Everything Kate said was true. There was gold, and even now as you read this you cannot conceive of how much gold there was. However much you are imagining, there was more than that. Stacked on steel pallets because of the tremendous weight, bricks of gold piled two feet high with […]
Chapter 11
Ken Halberson All Things Bright and Shiny. “Without the gold, no one would be here. We wouldn’t, and you wouldn’t either.” That was it. That was the hook. The line that was supposed to snare them into reading the whole article. First lines are critical in writing, the experts and editors say. Well, I had […]
Chapter 10
Lew Bonaventure Fool’s Gold. “There’s no use anyone telling you that you’re making a mistake,” John Lee said, “because you’ve got yourself locked into a fool’s loop. Anything I tell you feeds your suspicion, and anything I don’t tell you feeds your suspicion. But it has nothing to do with Lew Bonaventure. Your particular mania […]