Wonderland Books in Putnam, CT has become the first store to stock "Swords of the Six." They have a unique place full of book corners to discover new titles. I will be appearing for a booksigning there on April 18th. Come see me if you are in the area. It is the only independent bookstore in the area.
Otis Library in Norwich has also agreed to host me. The booksigning has been scheduled for the month of May.
Busy, busy, busy... selling, promoting... a success has to be earned.
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
"Swords of the Six" on Amazon.com!
Check it out! Swords of the Six appeared on Amazon.com! And at $13.22 per copy... that's a really good price. So for those of you who'd prefer online purchase now, now is the time to order!
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Fully Stocked with Paperback "Swords of the Six"
If ever you wondered what 1,400 lbs. of books must look like . . .
Monday, March 9, 2009
Hardcover coming!
I have been busy to a frazzle lately. I haven't had a day off at my night job for almost two weeks. But in the midst of that I made the decision to start the ball rolling for Swords of the Six to be printed in hardcover with dust jacket, instead of softcover only.
Hardcover edition of Swords of the Six will retail for $34.95 and will release a few weeks after the softcover is selling. I am a book collector. I love hardcover editions; so this decision is largely a selfish one!
Tomorrow I will receive a small shipment of my novel. And a few weeks from now 1,500 copies will arrive.
I have to go for now, but later I want to post about something I am learning in my fiction book marketing: wether or not to promote my writing as Christian or attempt to slip it into secular circles (covertly).
Hardcover edition of Swords of the Six will retail for $34.95 and will release a few weeks after the softcover is selling. I am a book collector. I love hardcover editions; so this decision is largely a selfish one!
Tomorrow I will receive a small shipment of my novel. And a few weeks from now 1,500 copies will arrive.
I have to go for now, but later I want to post about something I am learning in my fiction book marketing: wether or not to promote my writing as Christian or attempt to slip it into secular circles (covertly).
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