The Plum Island Conspiracy — Table of Contents
Series — A journalist tasked with investigating bizarre stories stumbles onto a clandestine cover-up at a remote research facility; its consequences threaten the entire eastern seaboard
Happy Thanksgiving!
I wanted to take the opportunity today to express how grateful I am for your continued support as a storyteller. There are countless things you could be giving your attention to, and it means the world to me that you’ve chosen to spend time with my writing.
This week, I’m pleased to announce my latest serial for you to enjoy: The Plum Island Conspiracy. Read on below!
Calvin Noble (no relation) is trying to make a name for himself as a serious investigative journalist. But with his latest assignment, that’s easier said than done. After one of his pieces winds up embarrassing the wrong person, he’s saddled with the “Crazy Pile” — a collection of news tips too insane to be real.
But all of that changes when Cal gets his hands on a stolen file from an off-the-books research facility, whose experiments could threaten the world. Can Cal get the truth out before its too late — or would the public sleep better simply not knowing?
The Plum Island Conspiracy is a novella that will run through mid January, and will be available to all free and paid subscribers.
Chapters
2 — Survivor Stories — est. 12/12
3 — An Email Exchange — est. 12/19
4 — Doctor Lockwood — est. 12/26
5 — Taking Samples — est. 1/2
6 — Lab Results — est. 1/9
7 — Proposition 12 — est. 1/16
Note to the reader: at the time of publishing this guide, The Plum Island Conspiracy is completely written, however some installments may not yet have been uploaded. Chapters highlighted in green will automatically publish on the specified day.
If you navigate to those pages in advance, you should be brought to a publication countdown clock!
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