by Andy Updegrove | Jun 19, 2015 | Uncategorized
With the assistance of faithful readers of this blog, I’m ready to send the back cover text for the print version of The Lafayette Campaign off to the cover designer; the same material will go on the book’s Amazon page. My sincere thanks to each of those...
by Andy Updegrove | Jun 14, 2015 | Uncategorized
Many thanks to those that have continued to help me tighten up the blurb for The Lafayette Campaign – it’s now much better than my original draft, and also much better than I would have been able to make it on my own. See what you think. I’ve tried...
by Andy Updegrove | Apr 25, 2015 | Uncategorized
Ah, Twitter. Either you love it or you hate it. The big question is whether an author in the latter camp can afford to simply ignore it. The answer, I think, is “mostly.” Here’s why. I should start by owning up to the fact that I find Twitter to be,...
by Andy Updegrove | Oct 13, 2014 | Uncategorized
I happened upon a blog entry the other day that asked why J.K. Rowling hadn’t self-published her new crime books. The blogger went on at great length to illustrate the advantages Rowling could have enjoyed if only she had hired her own editor, publicist and so...
by Andy Updegrove | Oct 5, 2014 | Uncategorized
Felipe Adan Lerma’s new Thriller/Novella is due out on October 19. The pre-release price is only $2.99, and if you like supporting self-published authors, here’s a great opportunity to do so. Let’s see if we can’t help Adan’s book launch...
by Andy Updegrove | Aug 24, 2014 | Book Reviews, Uncategorized
The Peace of Maine takes place in a post-apocalyptic not so distant future, and one that’s set up with a chillingly conceivable series of events. Successive acts of terrorism invoke increasingly xenophobic reactions that resonate as being uncomfortably possible...
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