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Listen Up: Converting My Book to Audio

Over the last two years, I have become a fan of audio books. They’ve saved me more than once, keeping my stress level down as I battle the traffic on my daily commute through three Southern California counties and a few freeway interchanges. What used to irritate me is now no big deal thanks to…
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September 29, 2014 3

Movie Stars! Parties! Demons! And It’s All Free Today

The Devil You Know is FREE on Amazon for a limited time! Church Secretary. War Widow. Demon Slayer. When All Hell Breaks Loose in Hollywood, Marie Doyle Is the Only One Who Can Put a Stop to It. 1946: The war may be over, but in Hollywood all hell is breaking loose. When Marie Doyle…
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September 17, 2014 0

Undoing One of Los Angeles’ Literary Myths

Back in the days when I was a young, impressionable college student, one of my Literature professors told a story in class that really stuck with me. We were talking about Los Angeles literature, something I found interesting but didn’t know much about yet. He told the class about how F. Scott Fitzgerald and Nathanael West came…
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September 12, 2014 0

Six Books for Less Than Six Bucks!!

99¢ Book Sale That’s right–for a limited time, I’m dropping the price on all of my books to just 99 cents each. That’s FOUR full length novels and TWO novellas, all for less than $6.00!! (A Savings of More than $18 off the Regular Price) If you’re looking for a good read, grab one or…
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August 22, 2014 3

Searching for John Shufelt, Part 2

Last time, I started the story of how I dug into my wife’s roots and ended up figuring out what happened to her great-grandmother but then found myself with another mystery on my hands: her great-great-grandfather, John Shufelt, about whom I could find almost no information. The thing about Mr. Shufelt that bothered me was…
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July 19, 2014 1

Searching for John Shufelt, Part 1

I’m pretty sure I got the genealogy bug sometime during 6th grade when one of my friends informed me that his mom had been researching their family history in the library and discovered that they were related to Jesse James. It could easily have been nothing more than a 12-year-old’s boast, completely fabricated, but that…
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July 4, 2014 1

It’s the End of the World as We Know It–And It’s Less Than a Buck!

Her fight begins the day the world ends. I am running a Kindle Countdown Deal for my YA Post-Apocalypse novel, The Girl at the End of the World. The book will be on sale at Amazon for just 99 cents June 24th and 25th. 4.5 out of 5 stars based on 22 Amazon reviews. Scarlett…
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June 24, 2014 0

Tarzan and the City of Gold: My Gateway Book

I must have been about eight years old. Our neighbor, a grandmotherly type whose children had all grown up, was cleaning out her garage and brought over a box of books, mostly Whitman Classics hardcovers. I could have them if I wanted them, she told me. I wasn’t a big reader at eight, but it…
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June 21, 2014 0

Time for Some Pulse-Taking

It would appear to be time to re-think the whole blog thing. I mean, blogging for fiction writers is kind of tough. You know? Conventional wisdom says indie writers need a website, a landing page for people to find their books. That’s not necessarily the same as a blog. The idea with a blog is…
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June 13, 2014 4

A Devil You Know Tour of 1940s Hollywood

One of the funnest parts of writing The Devil You Know was working some Hollywood landmarks into the plot. As Julian Piedmont’s demons start running amok in 1946 Hollywood and Marie Doyle does her best to stop them, the characters show up in a variety of famous (and some not-so-famous) spots. Here are a few,…
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June 4, 2014 0