A Semi-Not-Horribly-Regular Newsletter #15

A Semi-Not-Horribly-Regular Newsletter #15

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In this issue: Books, Books, and More BooksNew Posts, An Indie Author Program Review Selection (a review).


Black Friday. An odd day, if ever there was one. Here’s a day that many companies identify as a “paid holiday,” where shoppers get up early in the morning to rush out of the house in the bitter cold to catch once-in-a-year sales, where the hangover from a large Thanksgiving dinner elevates the metabolism and makes lazy a day for many.

Remember Tickle-Me Elmo? Cabbage Patch Kids? Nintendo? These were hot Black Friday deals years ago.

Then again, it could be just another day. Maybe you work or you don’t participate in the madness of the holiday season. It’s all in perspective. When I was a teen, I was one of those people who went out early in the morning to catch sales, but as I grew older, it no longer seemed fun. Now, in the days of the Internet, a person can wait until Cyber Monday and get what they need from the comfort of their couch.

With that in mind, here are two deals that are “too good to pass up.”

Get books free!

Check out this selection of 79 FREE books and sample chapters from sci-fi and fantasy authors. My novella, Sunset on Maior Pales, is also available for free. Pick it up before this offer closes at the end of the month!

Sci-Fi Black Friday Mega Sale!

Looking for more?

Also check out the 99¢ and FREE Sci-Fi Black Friday Mega Sale! You can pick up Out of Due Season and Sunshine and Shadow for 99¢ through the 29th. Get caught up on the Transit series before All We Leave Behind: Transits of Three comes out on December 20th. And don’t forget that you can preorder All We Leave Behind for just 99¢ as well! That’s nearly 450,000 words for for under $3.

99 cent and FREE books

Did I Say Books?

All We Leave Behind: Transits of Three is coming out on December 20, 2022. That’s only a few weeks away. You can check out an excerpt here.

While the entire Transit series will be 9 books and cover a lot of ground, All We Leave Behind completes the set up that started in Out of Due Season and continued in Sunshine and Shadow.


New Posts

  • What is Solar Weather?
    • The sun can play a part in writing, not only as an obvious source of light, but also as a literary device all its own.
  • WTF is a Genogram?
    • In the simplest terms, a genogram is a modern family tree, but it can be so much more than that, and I have found it especially useful as a writer.
  • What Could Be Better Than a Book About Weather? 
    • Nothing could be better than a book about the weather–to a weather guy. But to a writer, how can we use the atmosphere to create an atmosphere?

IARP, a place for Indie Books

The Indie Author Review Program for 2023 will start accepting nominations on December 1st! Keep an eye on your email inbox, social media, or my website.

An Indie Author Program Review Selection

American Nomads

There are interesting subcultures of the country, cultures we don’t see very often except as a brief mention on the news or when stopped at a light near a bridge and seeing the remnants of someone’s open-air bedroom. In American Nomads by N.L. McLaughlin, we are given a front row seat to one such subculture–drifters–through the eyes of young woman who seeks more out of life.

American Nomads is a character-based novel set in a world many of us have never seen yet exists right under our noses. Beth seeks adventure and joins in with a cast of characters, a rogue band of ruffians as my grandma would have said. There is a journey to a goal, one that is immediately set up in the beginning of the novel, but as it slowly unfolds we are brought into the lives of the unknown. Through Beth, we become immersed in this world and get to know our companions along the way.

In many ways, this story reminded me of Faulkner and Steinbeck, books that I read when I was younger and made me wonder what life would be like to ride the rails or travel unfettered cross-country. And Laughlin’s writing is incredible. I was immediately pulled into the scenes and connected with each of the characters as they moved from place to place. American Nomads is well researched, and if you’re interested in pulling back the veil to see what life might be like for young drifters on the road, then this book is for you. I look forward to reading the sequel, Lost Boys, which I immediately picked up.

Available at Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B097YTQJG7/

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That does it for this issue of the newsletter. I’ll see you back here next time!

— Ben


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