I’ve been doing interviews and guest blogs for the past week
to help with the release of The Stuff
That Dreams Are Made Of. This has kept me busy enough that I haven’t had
time to work on a decent blog post for today that isn’t a complete rip-off of
at least one of the guest posts I’ve done. So, in the interest of keeping the
word out on Stuff, here’s a
compendium of my blog tour, including a couple of upcoming events. (Many thanks
to the Internet for making the past events still available.)
December 10: Iinterviewed
live on the BSW Show, hosted by B. Swangin Webster. (My section begins just
past the 30:00 mark.)
December 11: Flash fiction, “Bad
Samaritan” posted on the Katherine Hepcat web site. (“Bad Samaritan” will
also serve as the first chapter of soon-to-be-in-progress Nick Forte book,
aptly titled Bad Samaritan.)
December 11: Guest post on Scott
Adlerberg’s Mysterious Island blog.
December 16: Live appearance at Asbury Village, 301 Russell
Avenue, Gaithersburg MD with Meet Myster Write (Austin Camacho, D.B. Corey,
Larry Matthews) to discuss books, writing, reading, and whatever else comes up.
While the primary purpose is to get to know readers and not necessarily to sell
books, we will not refuse to sell a book, if requested. It wouldn’t be polite.
December 15: Interviewed by Timothy Hallinan (author of the Poke Rafferty series, as well as the Junior Bender series) at The Blog Cabin.
December 16: Guest post on the award-winning blog Do Some Damage.
December 16: Guest post on the award-winning blog Do Some Damage.
TBA – Guest post on Austin Camacho’s blog Life of a Writing Publisher
Anyone who attends the December 16 gig at Asbury Village and
mentions this blog will receive a free, personalized copy of Grind Joint. Why Grind Joint and not the new book? Because:
1. The author’s copies for the new book aren’t here yet; and
2. I’m up to my ears in copies of Grind Joint, after buying
up the inventory to retrieve the rights. The giveaway will be one of the
original Stark House copies, which, if all goes well, could be worth something
after I die. Not that it’s imminent.
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