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Another promo!
My LGBT historical novel Time of Grace is free for two days, Sunday, July 16 and Monday, July 17 on Amazon. Although Time of Grace has been in the Kindle Unlimited program for a while now, I’d like to take … Continue reading
Posted in LGBT, Writing
Tagged Apple, connecting the dots, free promo, indie authors, Ireland, summer slump, time of grace, women
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Elsie Street Goes Wide
Hope everyone had a happy Thanksgiving. I’m battling toothache, which is, um, what happens when you neglect your teeth for a long time… 😦 Indie authors call it “going wide” when you release your book outside the KDP Select platform. … Continue reading
Posted in LGBT, San Francisco, Self-publishing, Writing
Tagged David Fredrickson, Elsie Street, free promo, gay romance, KU, love, preorder, san francisco story, Smashwords, World AIDS Day
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November seems like a good month for a promotion, so with that in mind my recently published memoir It’s Not You, It’s Me will be free for three days starting tomorrow. (Nov. 10–12) And just so it won’t be lonely, … Continue reading
‘Dorothy Richardson: A Close Reading’ Is Free Through Monday
My short literary study of modernist writer Dorothy Richardson came out as an ebook in May, and I’m happy to announce that it is free (regularly $2.99) on Amazon Kindle through Monday, August 11, just in time for grad students and … Continue reading
December book news (free promo and a review)
As we come up to the winter solstice, I’ve enabled snow falling on my blog. Thanks, WordPress 🙂 It may be corny, but I find it rather cute. The solstice seems like a good time to fire up the Kindle … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Self-publishing, Writing
Tagged Amazon, erotic romance, free promo, Shannon Yarbrough, solstice, terry baker, the captain and claire, time of grace
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Connecting the Dots, my recent ebook about women and AD/HD, and my own journey to diagnosis, received its first 5-star review on Amazon from Southern California writer Margaret Lesh. She called it “a valuable guide.” Thanks, Margaret!* To celebrate the … Continue reading