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Are you a Kindle owner, a regular reader of the site, an attractive person who thinks I’m also attractive, or someone who wants to become a contributor?

Hooray! Please do contact me.

Are you a marketing-type person at a company that makes accessories or cases for the Amazon Kindle?

Hooray! Please do contact me.

Are you an author, or the publisher or publicist for an author?

That’s awesome! Here’s what I’m interested in and what I’m not:

Interested in:

  • indie publishing (but not vanity stuff like AuthorHouse or Lulu)
  • your experiences with sales and publishing on Amazon
  • special offers, particularly if they involve the use of the word “free”
  • interviews with authors about their books, characters, or careers

Not interested in:

  • helping you get your book published
  • directly promoting sales of your book
  • taking ad placements for your book (I might in the future, but not at this moment, sorry)

Do you want to place an ad on the site?

Sorry, I’m not accepting ads, although I may in the future–if so I’ll update this page.

In particular, I’m not accepting ads from betterlinkadvertising.com. BetterLinkAdvertising is actually owned by Geary Interactive, according to the website SEO Contrarian, but it hides this fact for two reasons. The first is so it can charge very small fees to bloggers for year-long ad placements on their sites. The second is because what it’s doing–paying small-time bloggers to link to their clients in order to boost their Google page rankings–is against Google’s policies, and if Google finds out it will penalize your site and push it further down in search results. (Here’s an example of what happens when Google finds out that you’re being bribed to link to a site.)

Finally, do you want to sell me something personally? A service, maybe some SEO help, marketing tools perhaps?

Sorry, I’m not buying. Also, you know that everyone online hates people like you, right? You’ve basically given up your humanity and traded it in for the role of a virtual fly, buzzing around real folk all day long. You should take a long look at your career choices. It’s sad.

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Wednesday, July 28th

“Face of Betrayal” by Lis Wiehl
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“While home on Christmas break, a seventeen-year-old Senate page takes her dog out for a walk and never returns. Reporter Cassidy Shaw is the first to break the story. The resulting media firestorm quickly ensnares Federal Prosecutor Allison Pierce and FBI Special Agent Nicole Hedges. These three unique women, life-long friends, call themselves The Triple Threat–a nickname derived from both their favorite dessert and their uncanny ability to crack cases using their three positions of power.”


Tuesday, July 27th

“Curious Folks Ask” by Sherry Seethaler
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“Top science writer and San Diego Union-Tribune columnist Sherry Seethaler brings together 162 of her best answers to science and health questions. Want to know how canned air works… or nuclear bombs? What causes goose bumps, earwax, dandruff, headaches? Whether it’s healthy to crack your knuckles, drink decaf, eat chocolate? What it costs to run all those LED lights around your house? It’s all here–and a whole lot more!”


Monday, July 26th

“Your Credit Score” by Liz Pulliam Weston
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“MSN Money/L.A. Times personal finance columnist Liz Pulliam Weston has updated her best-selling book on credit scores to show how you can maximize your score right now—and save yourself a fortune! Weston reveals the tough new realities of borrowing and credit scoring, and shows why they aren’t going to change any time soon. She rips away the mystery surrounding credit scoring, including the FICO 08 overhaul, and tells you exactly how to use the new system to maximize your score.”


Sunday, July 25th

“The Skull Ring” by Scott Nicholson
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“With the help of a therapist, Julia is finally piecing together childhood memories of the night her father vanished. But when Julia finds a silver ring that bears the name ‘Judas Stone,’ the past comes creeping back. Someone is leaving strange messages inside her house, even though the door is locked. Her lawyer boyfriend turns violent. And the cop who investigated her father’s disappearance has followed her to the small mountain town of Elkwood.”


Saturday, July 24th

Bright of the Sky by Kay Kenyon
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In a corporate-controlled near future, career pilot Titus Quinn and his family disappear during a flight. When Quinn returns months later, his memory is gone and his wife and child are missing, and he must return to an alternate universe called the Entire to free them. The first of four books, it’s being compared to high-SF sagas like Hyperion, Riverworld, and Amber Chronicles.


Friday, July 23rd

GONE by Karen Fenech
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“FBI Special Agent Clare Marshall was separated from her sister Beth in childhood when their mother tried to kill them. Now Clare learns that Beth lives in the small town of Farley, South Carolina, but when she goes there to reunite with Beth, Clare discovers her sister is missing and that someone in the town is responsible for her disappearance.”


Thursday, July 22nd

Out of Water by Colin Chartres and Samyuktha Varma
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“Out of Water doesn’t just illuminate the coming global water crisis: it presents innovative solutions in agriculture, engineering, governance, and beyond, including state-of-the art techniques for integrated water management. This book will help raise the level of debate about water to the highest levels of government, and identify workable reforms and incentives to help water users utilize this crucial resource far more efficiently.”

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