From the mountain roads of West Virginia to the city streets of New York City to the suburbs of Pittsburgh, James Libbey combines his experiences to weave tales large and small. With numerous publishing credits for his short stories, James Libbey has written and appealed to varied audiences for decades. He writes from the heart and for the enjoyment.
James Libbey's perspective comes from personal experience. Meshing themes from his New York youth, love of animals, keen interest in crime and drama, and friendly, affable nature, James Libbey has created an array of short stories and novels that have something for everyone.
His two novels, A Watch in the Night and The Remnant Between Two Rivers resound with action based in urban America. His short stories and expository pieces, including The Flea Mart Adventure, which was originally published in Collectors' News and Antique Reporter, contain insightful dialogue based on the human experience. And you surely cannot miss his collection of short stories about the animals he encountered while on the road for years, And They Do It Without Saying a Word, selections of which appeared in the magazine Cat Fancy.
Please explore and enjoy the writings found in this pages. All writings are the property of James Libbey. For inquiries regarding publishing, please contact writings@jameslibbey.com.