Showing posts with label peter t masson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label peter t masson. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Welcome Writer Peter T. Masson


You may remember Masson from a post I did back in August. Or you may have run into him at a Pacific Northwest Writers Association conference, his infectious smile warming your soul. Even if you didn't happen to bump into him somewhere on his world-wide travels, no worries. You can meet him here. You'll find that Peter T. Masson is the perfect combination of curious detail-seeker and quiet watcher of stories unfolding before his eyes. As a writer, he weaves a gripping plot, with careful attention to detail, and he's definitely an author to keep an eye on.


Masson's recently joined the blogging world, and I encourage you to drop by his site, explore his world, and leave your comments. Remember how strange and lonely it was when you were just starting your blog? Let's not leave a fellow writer out in the cold! :P Check out his website or his blog. Either way, you'll be glad you did. Masson's the good stuff.

Friday, August 22, 2008

Peter T. Masson: up & coming

[Note: This is a continuation of a series of posts on up-and-coming authors. Whether newly published, in the process of selling a manuscript, or still looking for an agent, these are authors who -- through word-crafting, plot-building, or sheer poetry of action -- have captured my mercurial and selective attention.]

A struggle of faith, a war of destiny: Peter T. Masson's second novel, The First Coming, takes a religious question and works it into a classic thriller. When a Chicago policeman, mired in the ashes of a bad marriage and a dead end job, stumbles across an extant Jesus wandering the streets like some homeless man, he finds himself in the midst of a millenia-old battle. The twist? Satan himself is fighting to keep Jesus alive, thereby thwarting any hope for the future of a redeemed world.

A character-driven narrative packed with action and spunk, Masson's novel is engaging, succinct, and descriptive. He draws the reader in without subterfuge, giving us a protagonist we can empathize with, and maintains a break-neck pace interlaced with precious moments of clarity and contemplation. The First Coming is that winning combination of wit and valor, action and relationships, crisis and hope, but even better, it's the midnight read you can't put down.

Masson is currently looking for an agent and can be contacted at p-ter at hotmail dot com