News
U.L. Harper has launched his virtual book tour produced by pumpupyourbooks.com. Click the read more button to see the dates and blog sites that are participating. Support U.L. and post comments on these blogs when you can. Let's all be along for the ride. read more
04-01-10
Interview
I'm going to let part of this interview serve as an advertisment for some new work I may have coming out soon, hopefully. Peak inside. read more
04-08-10
There are a few things that are interesting about this interview. This is the one interview to this day that I've had a chance to talk about John Walter Doe. It's true that of all the characters in the story John is clearly a representation of events rather than a developed character. Still he has a lot of influence in the story and moves the story in unique ways. Take a look. read more
02-01-10
This is one of those interviews where the interviewer actually manages to get in my head a little bit. I'm still thinking there might be a short story idea right here in this interview. We'll see. Take a look and you'll see what I'm talking about. read more
01-02-10
Review
Langley, sick of his suburban life and sick of watching the man who raised him wither from the relentlessly ugly clutches of Alzheimer's, moves to Long Beach with the hopes of finding more. read more
04-02-10
What's great about this review is that I could tell that the reviewer, Ivana, at some point had to really think about the story. Yes, I have to admit that The Flesh Statue is challenging. People get offended by it if I simply mention what it's partially about--revolution. read more
03-24-10
The Flesh Statue is U.L. Harper’s debut novel. The story revolves around the character of 19-year-old Langley Jackson, an aspiring poet. read more