Like Clark Reeper Tales? Want to see what happens next?
Then mosey on down to Fictionpress. If you can stand rough, rough drafts with copious spelling errors and bad grammar, then you might enjoy reading all the Clark Reeper Stories. And you can see what others thought of them by looking in the review section. Happy Trails!
http://www.fictionpress.com/s/2348780/1/Clark_Reeper_Tales
Here's a little guide to the various story arcs that you'll find on the website
Chapters 1-26: These are the initial stories featuring Clark and Charles traveling around the United States. They include all the stories featured in the book, and a few ones that we just didn't have room for, much to my eternal despair. Some of my favorite yarns are in here. You can see Clark and Charles deal with a giant squid straight out of a monster movie in chapter 6: the Critter from Beneath the Waves. There's a Lovecraft meets Leone story, in chapter 11: A Fistful of Dagon, that's excellent, and chapter 22: Shaolin Fist, is my take on Kung-Fu legends in the old west.
Chapters 27-37: This bunch is the Clark Reeper novel, Clark Reeper as a Civilized Man, dealing with Clark and Charles trying to join polite society in turn of the century San Francisco. Clark falls in love, gains a dangerous foe, and tries to make it through the cataclysmic earthquake.
Chapters 38-42: These stories take place while Clark is a little...preoccupied, and focus on the adventures of Charles Green. Here you can see Charles make another visit to Revolutionary Mexico, discover the origins of Winston, and slip into a mirror universe.
Chapter 43-Ongoing: The Grand Tour series. Clark and Charles leave San Francisco, and all of America, behind and go on a Grand Tour that will take them through Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia and beyond.
Also check out Friends of Clark Reeper. Here you can read spin-off stories about the adventures of Jennifer Chaos, Little Napoleon, Brimstone Brown, Hugo Montez, Doc Torrent and more.
http://www.fictionpress.com/s/2552190/1/Friends_of_Clark_Reeper
All of these stories are works in progress. Feel free to leave any comment you want, either as a review on Fictionpress, or an email. I'm open to any suggestions, and I'm always happy when someone makes one.