Showing posts with label leadville. Show all posts
Showing posts with label leadville. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Special Edition Print Books

I write and sell e-books for the most part; a few of my titles don't have a print book to open or paper pages to peruse. Since I'll be attending a book festival, July 26th, in Portland's Pioneer Square however, I've decided to offer special edition bound copies for the occassion.  I'm exceptionally thrilled to offer The Faerie Ring Dance, an eye-witness account faery tale, in this special edition because it has a pull out map with an antique - and magical! - cover.  I will also have paper bound copies of my play, Chagall: 12-Sided Hallway, and a raffle to win the vampire series books and Leadville: 300 Days Away e-books.  Long live the trees!!  Hope youll be there too.

Camp NaNoWriMo now has its own page for updates. I'll be posting some of the pre-writing about the book with sample chapters.  This way I can concentrate on the novel writing while my blog gets updated, too.  I am falling a thousand words behind, today, and so this post time, next week might be all about WILLOW, the novel I'm writing for summer camp.  The side bar has a link to the Willow page, or click the button I have created - my first draft cover logo. 

Monday, June 16, 2014

Leadville's Colors Have Changed!

New Cover Update!

Leadville: 300 Days Away is wearing new colors!  The brighter, lighter title and sash brings out the text for readers small to large.

Two days left to the Free E-Book Promotion!  
Add this engrossing read to your ebook library - free of charge - until June 17th, 2014.  Historical fiction fans will be amazed at this book's depth and insight about a secret CIA camp in the Rocky Mountains, above the town called Leadville.  About the heart wrenching exile of the Dalai Lama and his people from Lhasa - the Forbidden City - under the advancement of Chinese Maoist regimes.

Also a story about love, the main characters remind us that love not only helps us survive even the most difficult struggles, it can heal us from the trauma those struggles leave behind.