Shouts of "stop the presses" are being replaced by the cry of "put it online, mate" and after 25 colourful years as a newspaper reporter and editor, Gary Delaney is having a hard time adjusting to the new digital age. A share in a promising overseas stayer with Melbourne Cup aspirations could erase the memories of a disastrous Mongolian mining investment. But two gamblers recently released from prison have a large cup wager of their own and threaten to derail Delaney's dream in the most unusual and amusing spring carnival Melbourne has even seen. A long-time racing fan with enough losing…mehr
Shouts of "stop the presses" are being replaced by the cry of "put it online, mate" and after 25 colourful years as a newspaper reporter and editor, Gary Delaney is having a hard time adjusting to the new digital age. A share in a promising overseas stayer with Melbourne Cup aspirations could erase the memories of a disastrous Mongolian mining investment. But two gamblers recently released from prison have a large cup wager of their own and threaten to derail Delaney's dream in the most unusual and amusing spring carnival Melbourne has even seen. A long-time racing fan with enough losing tickets to wallpaper a barn, Too Hard Wrong Spot is Marty Shevelove's first novel. If enough copies are purchased, the former journalist and his better half plan to set fire to their long underwear and move to the warm sunshine of Far North Queensland. He does not have an online betting account and can be found at his local TAB most Saturday mornings putting on a quaddie.
Former little leaguer, sports journalist, radio host and humourist Marty Shevelove, a money maker for GPs and specialists up and down the east coast of Australia and Tasmania, gave a lot of thought to his latest project. And what better place to pen a novel about baseball than the expanses of northwest Tasmania where the site of a baseball diamond is as rare as a 27° day. By all accounts, actually just his own, the die-hard New York Mets tragic, has knocked it out of the park. The author can be reached via email: martymelbourne@gmail.com
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