Deacon Pete posted this 5-star review of The Troubleshooter on Amazon: "Fast paced, lots of action, plenty of violence (for those who are looking for that), and a nice little romance cooking in the background. That's right, Hannibal Jones gets the pretty and smart girl in the end. Lots of gritty action scenes that are actually pretty well done. Hannibal gets beat up on a regular basis.…
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Today I talk about the panels we’ll put together for our upcoming Creatures, Crimes and Creativity conference on my blog, Another Writer’s Life. http://ascamacho.blogspot.com/
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Kimberly Black posted a 5-star review of The Troubleshooter on Amazon: “This was my first read from this author and I fell in love with Hannibal Jones! Have already got another Hannibal Jones book downloaded but haven't read it yet. Very good!”…
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Today I discuss what makes a good cover letter for your novel submission on my blog, Another Writer’s Life - http://ascamacho.blogspot.com /
Added by Austin S. Camacho on September 27, 2012 at 10:33am — No Comments
Another five star review for The Troubleshooter
W. Banks posted this 5-star review of The Troubleshooter on Amazon: “Good read. Well written. Strong characters. Original and interesting plot. Lots of action to keep me reading way past my bedtime. Loved the story.”…
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Alikat posted this review of The Troubleshooter on Amazon: "Troubleshooter is A-one on my list. This is an engrossing story of a man who is not exactly what he seems. I found the book easy to read and engaging… I hope other readers will enjoy this book as much as I did."…
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Alikat posted this review of The Troubleshooter on Amazon: Troubleshooter is A-one on my list. This is an engrossing story of a man who is not exactly what he seems. I found the book easy to read and engaging… I hope other readers will enjoy this book as much as I did.…
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O. Joy, AKA OJ, posted a nice review of my novel The Payback Assignment on Amazon.com, calling it a good read… with just a few impossibilities. But because she compared my characters to one of my favorite competitors I made her comments the featured review on my web site, so you can read it yourself. http://www.ascamacho.com
Added by Austin S. Camacho on September 21, 2012 at 2:49am — No Comments
O. Joy, AKA OJ, posted a nice review of my novel The Payback Assignment on Amazon.com, calling it a good read… with just a few impossibilities. But because she compared my characters to one of my favorite competitors I made her comments the featured review on my web site, so you can read it yourself. http://www.ascamacho.com
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Doggies (Marci Norman) posted this on Amazon about The Troubleshooter: “Great Read! I completely enjoyed this book. It gave the reader an insight as to how Hannibal Jones came to be, and how he met his "helpers." …
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Tuesday I get to speak to the Arlington, VA branch of the Civitan Club. I’ll read from my novels and hopefully sign a few. We’ll meet at 7pm in the Salvation Army at 518 S. Glebe Rd, Arlington VA. If you’re nearby we’d love for you to join us.
The Civitan Club is an international volunteer organization whose mission is to build good citizenship by serving their community, with an emphasis on helping people with developmental disabilities
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Dana Rae posted this on Amazon about The Troubleshooter:
“I learned of this book on LinkedIn and the brief premise presented there intrigued me. I was not disappointed. Camacho writes a fast paced book and develops his characters so well, you feel as if you know them well. Hannibal's mission is to rescue and resurrect an apartment building, which has been taken over by druggies and drug dealers. In the process, he recruits men who have been living with little to no purpose in their…
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Today I discuss the importance of a good bookstore at a literary conference on my blog, Another Writer’s Life - http://ascamacho.blogspot.com
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Anne l Mitchem posted this review on Amazon.com:
"Blood and Bone was my first Hannibal Jones read but not my last! This book kept me hooked from start to end. Twists and turns and a surprise ending! What could be better?? :)…
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Today I discuss more things NOT to do if you want your book published, in my blog Another Writer’s Life - http://ascamacho.blogspot.com
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Tomorrow I will speak at this month’s meeting of the Montgomery County chapter of Maryland Writers Association. I’ll talk about my books and my decision to start a publishing company. I’ll also share some of my thoughts about the book business today. The meeting starts at 7pm, in the VisArts Center, 155 Gibbs St, Rockville MD.
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I met lots of new friends at the Loudoun Writers Conference. My presentation on story structure was well received, our panel about the various publishing methods got lots of comments, and I signed a bunch of books. I hope Tracee Garner will do this again next year.
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M. Simpson "Kindle lover," a Houston Amazon.com reviewer said he (or she) really enjoyed The Troubleshooter even though it isn't exactly a mystery. In gratitude for the five-star endorsement I am now featuring this full review on my web site. Check it out. http://www.ascamacho.com
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If you have been published, are ready to publish or dream of being published, you should join us tomorrow at the Loudon Writers Conference. This full day of presentations will open your eyes and present the reality of what it means to be a published author.
In the morning I'll give a class called "Hook, Line and Sinker: Story Structure from A–Z." In the afternoon I'll be part of a panel called "Different Strokes for Different Folks" in which I and several other experts will talk and…
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Today I explain how we found keynote speakers and special guests for the Creatures, Crimes and Creativity Con on my blog, Another Writer's Life http://ascamacho.blogspot.com
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