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Where I write thrillers. Outsi…
Where I write thrillers. Outside view. http://t.co/Yx8dLhVu
This is where I write thriller…
This is where I write thrillers. Non-fiction has another place, another feel. The anime is drawn by my daugh http://t.co/uCG38nyj
This is for all you women-in-combat haters
This is for all you women-in-combat haters: http://t.co/iJdrWRnJ And this is for the rest of you: http://t.co/6nqX2spx #thriller #romance
Books I wrote, but which I can’t Read
Books I wrote, but which I can’t read. Visit me at http://t.co/t2q8CzSJ http://t.co/Vr1NZR3X
Blues loses another brilliant …
Blues loses another brilliant light. http://t.co/1FMJzTNJ This via my friend and bluesman Zac Harmon.
Bookshelves of the day. Just a…
Bookshelves of the day. Just a few of the scores of books used to Research my romantic thriller, Daughter of http://t.co/1HMFiyYN
Just Say “NO!” To WinZip: …
Just Say “NO!” To WinZip: Yesterday, I was dumb enough to BUY a copy of WinZip 16.5, standard edition. Be warned… http://t.co/3MwpHbPi
How “Free” Got Me $2,202.29 From Amazon
Right. That sounds like the subject line in a spam an email. But for me it’s both an epiphany and money in the bank. And the proof that — so far — Amazon has treated me far, far better than traditional publisher when it comes to payments and promotion. HOW DID FREE GET ME 2.2k+? […]
Why Did I Have to Wait for My Mama to Die Before I Could Write Perfect Killer?
Perfect Killer was a substantial departure for me and a book that had to wait for my mother to die before I could write it. This book is a departure for two reasons: First of all, I’ve tried to write two books inside a single set of covers: a Southern novel wrapped inside a thriller. […]
Kindle Publishing Works When It Works AND When It Breaks
I don’t write many fan letters. But I emailed the following to Amazon today: I’d like to congratulate the Kindle system and people for: 1. When it works, and, 2. When it breaks. As an author who’s had a number of bestselling thrillers via traditional publishers, I was hesitant to go the “indie” route. Despite […]