Won’t you … help a needy writer … like me?
Last week I released Infamy—A Journal of Our Darkest Year 2020. If you haven’t picked up your copy yet, please scoot yourself over to Amazon and download it today, … Continue reading
Now available for Kindle: Infamy–A Journal of Our Darkest Year 2020
Infamy—A Journal of Our Darkest Year 2020 is now live on Amazon for $2.99. Step right up and read about the year that never stopped delivering … catastrophes, that is. … Continue reading
EBT is FREE this weekend! 💸
Just for the hell of it, I’m giving away copies of my political thriller, Eternity Began Tomorrow, all weekend. Why not? The giveaway ends Sunday at midnight, so suck up … Continue reading
Close to Perfect is about to vanish …
I’ve finally succumbed. The market is saying that 99 cents is too high a price for this entertaining and informative transcript of a podcast that never was. But because Amazon … Continue reading
Close to Perfect is FREE … for a limited time
A quick notice today to let you know that my “lost podcast” transcript, Close to Perfect: How to Write and Publish Your Novel, is free through Sunday. You save a … Continue reading
There’s something for every writer in this little volume
Of course he says that, you might say. He’s trying to sell some books. But it’s actually true. My two writer pals and I get deep into the weeds on … Continue reading
Live on KDP: Close to Perfect–How to Write and Publish Your Novel
[Note: I’ve since taken Close to Perfect out of circulation, but stay tuned for news on how to get a copy of your own via What The Hell.] Well whataya … Continue reading
Another 5-star review for Eternity Began Tomorrow!
When a great review comes along for an indie writer, boy, you really want to shout from the rooftops. Over the weekend, Eternity Began Tomorrow picked up one of those. … Continue reading
🤘 Eternity Began Tomorrow is free all weekend! 🤘
Heads up! All weekend long, Eternity Began Tomorrow is FREE! I hope you’ll forgive my constant marketing for the next three days, but I’m hoping to move a lot of … Continue reading
Free at last?
A couple of weeks ago I asked the mostly rhetorical question, If giving away books doesn’t yield sales of your other books, or new reviews, why are you giving away … Continue reading