Thursday, August 24, 2017
TriSinc Anthology News and Observer Article
Sunday, 20Aug2017, and the book launch which was standing room only
Wednesday, May 31, 2017
Pre-Order Digital Formats Available for Carolina Crimes: 21 Tales of Need, Greed, and Dirty Deeds
Below please find the pre-order information for the anthology.
My short story "Rolla" is included.
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The print edition is available to
pre-order on Amazon. Amazon allows print pre-orders without uploading a
manuscript. Approximately two weeks before the publication date, we will upload
and release the final version, which will then be distributed to B&N and
other outlets.
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The ebook edition has been uploaded
to Amazon, B&N, Kobo, and iTunes. We have links for the first three
vendors, and should have an iTunes link within the next 24 hours or so:
Kindle: http://amzn.to/2rQUvtp
Nook: http://bit.ly/2qvWLX8
Kobo: http://bit.ly/2r7bnuG
iTunes: TBD
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On Amazon, the print and ebook
formats are on different pages; we'll get them merged onto a single page. (It
may happen automatically within the next day or so, as the ebook was just
uploaded over the weekend and it sometimes takes 72 hours or so for Amazon to
coordinate pages and such.)
· and
just to close the loop on the digital pre-orders, here is the iTunes purchase
link: http://apple.co/2qzRfCY.
· The
Down & Out Bookstore page has all these links collected on one page, https://downandoutbooks.com/bookstore/esthimer-carolina-crimes/.
· the
digital formats will be available at a special pre-order price of $3.99 through
the publication date. After that, the price will be $8.99. So there is an
incentive to pre-order the book!
Monday, May 29, 2017
Carolina Crimes: 21 Tales of Greed, Need, and Dirty Deeds Book Launch
McIntyre's Books will host the book launch Saturday, 19August2017, 11 am. Copies of the anthology will be available.
Sunday, May 14, 2017
My Short Story Published
Announcing the publication of "Rolla" in the Triangle Sisters in Crime 2017 anthology Carolina Crimes: 21 Tales of Need, Greed, and Dirty Deeds. Plans are in the works for D. G. Martin to feature the anthology and interview the anthology editor on North Carolina Bookwatch during the second half of 2017. Last Sunday 07May2017 I heard Jeffrey Deaver's introduction for the first time. Excellent.
Wednesday, February 1, 2017
La Damnation de Faust
From the Royal Opera Wallonie. Two schools of thought for Ildebrando D'Arcangelo's entrance: Throw Back Thursday to The Phantom of the Opera; mythology reference Mephisto is transporting Faust via the River Styx. The beauty of opera is its multiple levels of interpretation.
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