Meet David

David Wallace Fleming Photo David Wallace Fleming has worked in aerospace and semiconductor research and development in Indiana, Virginia and Texas. He enjoys running, karaoke and sand volleyball. His short stories have appeared in Out of the Gutter’s Hard Times IssueEscape Velocity’s anthology and Tall Tales with Short Cocks, Volume 2

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M u s i c : Taking Back Sunday, My Chemical Romance, Elliot Smith, Talib Kweli, Spoon… and so on.
M o v i e s : The Big Labowski, Killer Klowns from Outer Space, Die Hard (that’s right, Die Hard!)
B o o k s : On the Road, The Great Gatsby, The Sun Also Rises, Lord of the Flies, Lolita

He lives in Austin, Texas and is the author of the social media novel, Growing up Wired:

“Can meaningful relationships survive a world of instant gratification?

While on his computer, Victor Hastings admires the provocative pictures of the girl he’s dating. Meanwhile, she’s posting more and more on Facebook and all the social sites. Now everyone in his fraternity is competing for her. What kind of love is this?

…the wired kind.

Growing up Wired – a coming-of-age, social media ‘love’ story.”

Email:  podcast.fleming (at) gmail.com
Goodreads:  http://www.goodreads.com/davidwallacefleming
Amazon:  http://amzn.to/DavidWallaceFleming
Twitter:  http://twitter.com/DWallaceFleming

 

30 Responses to Meet David

  1. Hi David Good site, nice work, please have a look at mine! Thank John!

  2. Nice reads…. They accompanied me in the terrible traffic earlier. Thanks for dropping by my page, really appreciate a comment from a real writer 😉

  3. Hey Jumbledcoffeethoughts!

    It was my pleasure to discover your blog. Thanks for reading. I’m glad you had some company in that traffic. Thanks for the real writer compliment!

    David

  4. Amy Pirt says:

    Thanks for the like, David.

  5. elisariva says:

    Thanks for checking out my blog! I like you humor.

  6. Glad to see that an accomplished, thoughtful, and practiced writer stumbled upon my writing. I’m excited to give a listen to your podcast. I’ve been wondering if there were any bloggers out there formatting their blogs into podcast form like I do.

    • Thank you for your kind words. The podcast I did some time ago has unfortunately been taken down from iTunes (because I stopped paying Libsyn). My audiobook collection of bizarro short stories is currently available for download through this blog.

  7. Dan says:

    Thanks for checking out my blog! I’m intrigued by some of your books and will definitely be following your blog.

  8. Thanks for the like, David!

  9. Thanks so much for the like and for visiting my blog!

  10. David, thanks for dropping by my blog and liking That Hollywood Sound: Bernard Herrmann. Love your site!

  11. Honie Briggs says:

    Hi, I nominated you for the Versatile Blogger Award. I enjoy your blog and hope you don’t mind that I included a link to it on my post Blog-O-Rama.

  12. Thanks for taking the time to read and comment on my literary treatment of Austin, David (on wattpad)! How can I get you to read the whole novel? You know, I handpress each copy of Austin Nights. They feel authentic, unlike any book you’ve ever touched, probably. You can find copies at Domy, or you can order them here: http://theopenend.com/. It’s always a pleasure meeting other Austin writers. Keep in touch!

  13. Thanks for the enthusiastic greeting. I hope you continue to enjoy following the blog. It is good to connect to someone else who is writing and being creative. I have enjoyed seeing yours. Keep up the good work.

  14. chuu2venge says:

    I enjoy reading what you put out. I am also a fan of the Great Gatzby.

  15. Guilie says:

    David, found your site via Goodreads. Growing Up Wired sounds like a great read, will have to look it up next time I’m in the US (yeah, Kindle’s the back-up plan–I’m old-fashioned that way).

  16. jackiekingon says:

    Got a nice Kirkus Review and Clarion review for my novel Chocolate Chocolate Moons. (check it on Amazon http://is.gd/6cnE4S ) Would like your opinion. May I send you a copy? If so to what address may I send it to. I have not found that many who like humor and science in one bite. jackiekingon@aol.com

  17. Thanks for responding. All the best, JK

  18. Very nice to meet you David, as well as all the work you have produced. Much appreciation for the retweet. Along with spreading the word, it allowed me to, this time, bookmark your site.

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