Welcome

Thank you for taking the time to check out the official website for the novel SWORDFIGHT. My name is Walter Vickerie, the author and I am happy to welcome you to my new space. It took me a minute to get here and I’ve got nothing but time so I’m going to be around for a while! I am humbly honored to share my voice with the world and look forward to embarking on what will be the most pivotal moment of my life! Please use this site to get to know a little about the book, its mission, the author (me) while you’re visiting and feel free to send emails letting me know your thoughts. This is an environment where individuals regardless of age, race, color, sex, natural origin and sexual orientation are free to explore and share their own experiences. Although different we are all one community. As SWORDFIGHT matures please tell your friends and family about us…, and above all else feel inspired to pursue that which brings you your greatest joy!
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About Walter Vickerie

Walter Vickerie is throwing his voice into the literary arena with his first urban contemporary novel, entitled Swordfight. A native New Yorker from Brooklyn, Vickerie describes himself as an ‘invisible observer,’ fascinated by human behavior in all of its beauty and misery. He has persuasively channeled that energy into his first fictional account that is sure to provoke a thought, get a laugh, and raise a few eyebrows. Read more

Excerpt from the Book

Are my eyes playing tricks on me?’ No, my reflection in the bathroom mirror was telling no lies; there was an actual curly silver-gray hair grow­ing from the center of my chest. ‘I can’t be growing a gray chest hair,’ I thought. ‘I’m too young!’ Without any consideration I took my razor and scalped it out of its misery, because I wasn’t about to let an early gray dis­rupt my night out. Read more

Mission

SWORDFIGHT is dedicated to presenting an eclectic array of gay, lesbian and bisexual characters that represent individuals on their distinct journeys of finding personal freedom and peace.

$15.00 / Perfectbound
ISBN: 9781608442157
228 pages
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