My second novel in the Scott Tucker series was just published. After much consideration I decided to publish using Amazon's KDP process. I thought I would have some issues formatting my manuscript…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Jed Power Mar 15, 2012.
Most everyone likes free. I'm asking for some additional reader feedback and I'm making my second novel available for free on Amazon's KDP process this week. Link - …
Posted on April 10, 2012 at 10:18am
I might be able to help you accomplish the goal of finishing your manuscript.
Over ten years ago I wrote my first mystery novel. Couldn't find an agent and finally one told me it was written in the wrong style for a mystery. Back then, I didn't know there was a certain format for a mystery. I've read the books and used Evan Marshall's "The Marshall plan for novel writing" to finish and publish a different novel last July. I have since written another novel and rewritten the original…
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Nope, I don't think I'm related to that Lombardi. It is funny however that my dad did work there at roughly the same time and you're thinking of a different guy with the last name Lombardi!
Hi Dick, the older I get, the more I'm ready to move somewhere warm!
The biggest mystery to me right now, and I'm sure it's not a crime, is why the incorrect time is posted when someone makes a comment. Where is the original site of Crime Space located. Seems to be about eight hours ahead of me. Must be somewhere in Europe.
Thanks for the invite. Not sure how much prowling I'll be doing day or night. Wouldn't want to trip up again. Happy you found some fellow authors to communicate with. Enjoy!!!!!
Hi, Dick. Wish we'd met when I was still seeking stories for my mystery anthology. I'll probably be working on a volume 2 in a year. Glad to hear about your successes.
Hi Dick, we sure did lose power, for 5 days, a big chunk out of my writing time. And we weren't in sunny Phoenix.
I actually worked out your way as well, for The Wigwam, out in Litchfield Park, by Goodyear, for 9 months back in the 80's. Liked it, but New England is my real home.
Hi Dick. Believe it or not my father (who's name is also Mark) worked at Honeywell in the '80's. I was only about ten at the time, I'm in my 30's now and coincidentlly live in Brighton (originally from Winchester). You think that could be the Lombardi you're thinking of?