In honor of the Halloween holiday, here's a true ghost story that happened to me. Have any of your own? Share them in the comments.
Sleepwalking a Thin Line
by Benjamin Sobieck
Sleepwalking can be an unsettling byproduct of an otherwise peaceful activity. The line between dreaming and reality is thin as your eyelids. But I never knew how thin until a dream stepped into my reality.
The spell of…
Added by Benjamin Sobieck on October 31, 2011 at 10:32pm — No Comments
Just sent this to the publisher.
Maynard Soloman, a profane yet clueless private investigator, is hired to track down something important stolen from his client: A job. The culprit: Illegal immigrants. Or are they?…
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Examiner.com's Book Club featured my interview with Stephanie Schmitz about Cleansing Eden this morning. After getting on the national front…
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My Oct. 24 appearance on the G-Zone podcast show put me on a panel with two ex-FBI undercover agents and a West…
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Heads up, I'll be on the G-Zone podcast show at 3 p.m. Central on Monday, Oct. 24. I'll be taking a late lunch and calling in to talk shop with infamous indie book titan, Giovanni Gelati.
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An autographed e-book? Yep, techology is that amazing.
Anyone who bought the Kindle version of Cleansing Eden can get it "Kindlegraphed" by yours truly. All you have to do is go to…
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An autographed e-book? Yep, techology is that amazing.
Anyone who bought the Kindle version of Cleansing Eden can get it "Kindlegraphed" by yours truly. All you have to do is go to…
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This is the cover for Blackbirds, a novel by Chuck Wendig coming out May 2012. There's so much to like here, I don't know where to begin. How many little details can you spot?
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As mentioned previously, my publisher, Trestle Press, has grown in such size and success that it now requires imprints to keep expansion manageable. I see this as a good thing, since it will focus all the crime authors in one spot.
Now that spot has a name,…
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Why does crime fiction always have to be about murder? Let's hear it for the defrauders out there. I'm on a fraud kick with my writing, so I sought out some reading to go with it.
I found…
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I opened my e-mail this morning to an excited message from Stephanie Schmitz, who interviewed me the other day for the Charlotte Examiner about Cleansing Eden. It seems the interview made the front page of examiner.com.
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A friend of mine asked me that today. He has an Android smart phone. It's not a Kindle or a Nook, so he figured he couldn't read my crime fiction e-books on his 'droid.
Amazon and…
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Added by Benjamin Sobieck on October 16, 2011 at 7:24am — No Comments
That's what I did for one of my characters, Maynard Soloman. I have a personal profile already, and wasn't using my "author" page all that much. It got confusing and redundant.
The solution was to hand the keys over to Maynard. Not only do I have pre-written content to post from published material, but it's more fun to write in his voice than my own. There's plenty of marketing potential, too.
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Added by Benjamin Sobieck on October 13, 2011 at 11:43pm — No Comments
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