I am absolutely fascinated with psychopaths, sociopaths, narcissists, and anti social personality disorders. Having recently experienced this in my last relationship and feeling grateful I’m OK and healing, I want to continue my studies on this cluster B personality type. If I can help even ONE woman, I will do it selflessly. Sandra L Brown is a pioneer in the forefront for victims of this personality type. I’ve read both her books and subscribe to her newsletter. She’s awesome! And now…
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The world of publishing is very much like playing craps in Vegas. No matter how hard a writer evaluates a publishing house or tries to predict its future success before signing on the dotted line, the industry itself is as consistent as a roll of the dice.
There are calculations you can make based on factors such as the length of time the house has been in business, the size of its stable of authors, the number of titles and presence on the Internet. But, getting information…
ContinueAdded by Sunny Frazier on July 21, 2013 at 12:30pm — 2 Comments
In case anyone here owns a bookstore, I would like you to know that my publisher, MX Publishing USA, values independent bookstores and has a policy of making its books available to them before the large chains and online retailers get them.
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PH.D IN MURDER is a cozy mystery short by bestselling author @RBarriFlowers, now in eBook.
A doctoral student’s independent study reenactment of the well-known and still unsolved murder of Marilyn Sheppard ends with a modern day murder and killer on the loose.
Also includes a bonus mystery suspense short, “Kill and Say…
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From R. Barri Flowers, award winning criminologist and internationally bestselling author of THE SEX SLAVE MURDERS, comes a riveting new true crime short, THE SEX SLAVE MURDERS 2: The Chilling Story of Serial Killers Fred and Rosemary West.
The gripping tale chronicles the lives of Britain’s most infamous serial killer couple. Over…
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This is Stephen King at his best, which is a relief after the disappointing "Under the Dome."
The novel deals with the perils of time travel, and the consequences of interfering in history. The protagonist, Jake Epping, is given the opportunity to prevent the Kennedy assassination, but there is a catch: the portal's entry point is fixed in 1958, which means Jake has a lot of time to fill. He does this by creating two lives for himself: one in Dallas-Fort Worth to keep an eye…
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Get ready to set sail on an adventure filled with swashbuckling pirates, true love, and a secret that could kill. Determined to discover his destiny, Percival Taylor leaves behind his sleepy hometown and sets out to become a legendary…
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Over a hundred people turned out on a hot July afternoon to listen to me talking about murder, mystery and mayhem. I was honoured and delighted to entertain Hamble Valley U3A with a talk about crime writing and my crime novels.
The audience were very friendly and it was good to meet some DI Andy Horton fans and introduce my crime novels to some new readers.
U3As are self-help, self-managed lifelong learning co-operatives for older people no longer in full time…
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Hi All,
Please check out my new novel, Cooks, Crooks and Colt,... On Kindle. Here is the link:
Thank you
I hope you enjoy it...
Kem
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This morning, I made arrangements for a cable access program on my books. I'll be discussing the content, process, and whatever my interviewer has in mind.
But I have since discovered there is a nationwide distributor of cable access programming. That means more than the 15 or so viewers in the old hometown; there is a potential audience of millions.
Has anyone else tried this? With what results?
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Miss Montreal is the fourth book in Howard Shrier's series featuring Private Investigator Jonah Geller.
I only discovered this wonderful series with the last…
Added by Luanne Ollivier on July 10, 2013 at 12:38pm — No Comments
You many remember me raving about the first two books in this wonderful series. (The Keeper of Lost Causes and…
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PH.D IN MURDER is a cozy mystery short by bestselling author @RBarriFlowers, now in eBook.
A doctoral student’s independent study reenactment of the well-known and still unsolved murder of Marilyn Sheppard ends with a modern day murder and killer on the loose.
Also includes a bonus mystery suspense short, “Kill and Say…
ContinueAdded by R. Barri Flowers on July 10, 2013 at 4:09am — No Comments
THE WRONG END OF A GUN is a modern day noir mystery by bestselling novelist @RBarriFlowers.
When a man meets a beautiful blonde, his dream turns into a nightmare in which there may be no escape.
Includes bonus mystery suspense short, “No Going Back.” Man tries to track down person who raped his wife, while they both…
ContinueAdded by R. Barri Flowers on July 10, 2013 at 4:07am — No Comments
Fans of speculative fiction will not want to miss “Tell My Sorrows to the Stones” the latest short story collection from New York Times bestselling author Christopher Golden. In this book you’ll meet a circus clown willing to give anything to be funny, a spectral gunslinger who must teach a young boy to defend the ones he loves, a lonely widower making a farewell tour of the places that meant the world to his late wife and several other fascinating characters. This great book will release…
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Brian Feinblum Interview with Steven Nedelton, Author of ‘Nemesis’
Brian Feinblum, Chief Marketing Officer at Media Connect, formerly Planned Television Arts
What type of books do you write, Steven?
My favorite writing genres are Suspense, Mystery, Crime and Noir—the basic, light reading and most popular entertainment novel categories. Occasionally, I venture into serious areas of social issues. I have to add that some of my…
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I had a great interviewing experience with Steve Smith, the morning host for WCNL Country. We talked about my new novel, about Sherlock Holmes, writing, media, you name it. A half hour that went much too quickly.
I'll post the MP3 when I get a chance.
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CSI Basingstoke, where crime fiction met crime fact, held on Saturday 6 July at the Basingstoke Discovery Centre in Hampshire, England, was a big hit with the audience. The sell out event was attended by a capacity audience of fifty crime fiction and CSI fans.
The event was modelled on the highly successful CSI Portsmouth, which I first organised in 2010. This year will be the fourth year of CSI Portsmouth,…
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For the full story visit my bad-press blog
http://bad-press.co.uk/letem-roll-the-brethren-mc-trilogy-optioned/
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