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FREE BOOK: Suspense by Jason Letts 02/02/2012
So while our free promo is still going on, I figured it'd be a good idea to set aside this little block to tell you about another little freebie that's going on right now, which is a quaint little slice of dystopian fiction called Suspense by Jason Letts. SUSPENSE By Jason Letts Normally 99¢ Description: Spencer Nye can’t control the rage bubbling under her skin over the world around her. The trouble is, by the year 2102, the world has solved most of its great problems. Without hunger, war, greed, or even money, people obsess over the glamour of the Culture Industry and its mega-celebrity Idols, who vie for followers over the social networks of Connect. But Spencer discovers there is plenty to fix within the Idols’ competition for more popularity. She becomes a diehard and promises to do anything to help her Idol, a dreamy movie star named Cleary Mintz, bring his vision of hope and purpose to the world. When she stumbles onto a threat against his life, she’ll have to fight harder than she ever thought possible or lose the man who means more to her than any other. Suspense, the first book in a new dystopian trilogy, contains 76,000 words and is recommended for ages 16 and up because of depictions of violence and some sexual themes. The second book in the trilogy, Expense, is now available on Amazon! DOWNLOAD FOR FREE NOW! Add Comment Bewitched Bloggers We Love Free Promo!!! 01/31/2012
In this publishing game, it's not an understatement to say that perhaps book bloggers are the most important people in the life of an author. Without them, there would be no word-of-mouth. Without them, there would be no promotion. Without them, there is very little chance of we little guys getting the word out to prospective readers. So on this day, a day that Pushy (Heather Bannon) from the Bewitched Bookworms posts a review of the third book in our post-apocalyptic series, The Rift, that we offer everyone out there in webworld the opportunity to download (on the Kindle) each and every book in our library...for free. That's right. For this day only—Wednesday, February 1st--every book we've released is available in e-book format for free. It is seriously the least we can do for all the kind words these fantastic individuals have given to us. It is for them, these ladies and gents who've read and loved the words I've written (not to mention the paintings The Cranky Artist has created), that keep us going. So right now, I'd like to give a shout-out to my favorite blogs, first of which are the reviewers. Please, follow them, read them...trust them. These are people who know what they like, who know BOOKS, and it through their guidance that many an unknown have been discovered. I present to you my favorites, with those I love the most getting some special words of approval: Bewitched Bookworms: Pushy, Danny, and Heather M. run perhaps the greatest blog out there. Each of these ladies are completely passionate about their work, their choice of entertainment, the power of their words. Their reviews are poignant and introspective, and they aren't shy when it comes to telling anyone what they like and don't like. As an added bonus, they also run a blog touring service called Kismet Book Touring, a service I gladly used when we released Silas, with fantastic results. I swear by these ladies, and you should too. Paranormal Wastelands: This site is operated by Darkfallen (Kaycee) and Greta, perhaps two of the spunkiest ladies you'll ever run across. Their enthusiasm for literature is readily apparent, and just like any review worth their salt, they're more than willing to tell you what they like and don't like about any given work. I follow each of their reviews, no matter what author or genre it is they're diving into. Yes, their interpretations of the work is that good. The Bookish Brunette: Oh, Ashley. Probably the most outspoken and opinionated blogger on this list. Reading her reviews—whether I agree with them or not—is a highlight for me. Spunky and excited for the next-best-thing, this is a woman who can't help but put her true self out there, no matter the cost. Read a couple of her posts. You'll see. And these are a few others I frequent: Supernatural Snark Juniper Grove My Shelf Confessions The Slowest Bookworm A Casual Reader's Blog Pages of Forbidden Love Red Adept Reviews Books and ThingsOodles of Books Wagging the Fox Just One More Paragraph aobibliosphere The Well-Read Wife Le' Grande Codex The Book Faery Reviews Flurries of Words Also, along with book bloggers, we also have ebook "bargain" sites—blogs dedicated to helping readers discover cheaply-priced books in a timely and easy fashion. In my opinion, these are the two best: Pixel of Ink: Sharon, the creator of Pixel of Ink, is perhaps the best friend an author can have. She is always on top of the game in terms of cheap Kindle books and freebies offered. Her door is always open to authors, helping them promote their work and offering a kind word for those who know her in person. I'm completely dedicated to this site, it's professionally run, and it's helped me find more than a few books that I otherwise wouldn't have discovered. Ereader News Today: A great site. Greg puts out a fantastic product, highlighting some of the best independently published books out there. For anyone who owns a Kindle and wants to find something new, these two are must-read sites. And that's it. So in dedication to these fantastically hard-working bloggers, whose efforts I feel aren't appreciated anywhere near enough, we are of course offering our entire library free for today. Here are the links for any who are interested: The Fall: The Rift Book I Dead of Winter: The Rift Book II Death Springs Eternal: The Rift Book III Silas: A Supernatural Thriller The Gate: 13 Dark and Odd Tales So there it is, folks! Download the books, read them, and peace to you all! -RJD As anyone who follows this site knows, I've both been friends with and a huge supporter of Amanda Hocking. For anyone who doesn't know, Amanda was a self-published author just like myself, and through drive, risk, and oodles of talent, she catapulted her books into the bestseller lists. This led to a lucrative deal with St. Martin's press, with whom she will be publishing a brand-spanking-new series, as well as re-releasing her most popular titles to date, the Trylle Trilogy. Switched, the first book of this latter trilogy, was released this week. It showed up in bookstores everywhere, and it was with immense amount of glee that I shuffled on down to our local Barnes and Noble to pick up my copy and support her in whatever small way I can. As proof, I offer you these two pics: And then add to this the fact that I open up the first couple pages and read the acknowledgments, I get a nice little surprise. Check out the third paragraph below: That's right. Amanda, a fellow part of our little writer's group, went out of her way to thank us and promote us. Let's just say, I'm flabbergasted, respectful, honored, excited, and more than a little bit humbled by this. This is not something Amanda had to do. She did not have to mention anyone in her notes, as her success is her own, and she should be proud of it. And yet she did, which only goes to demonstrate the quality of character this fine young woman possesses. To the mind of your humble author here, there is no one who deserves more respect than Amanda Hocking. She is a bastion of kindness, of the theory of never forgetting your roots, and it is amazing that with all the kudos that have come her way, she hasn't changed. In other words, Amanda is awesome. So buy her books. Make her even more of a success than she already is, because a world where people like Amanda find their way into the public conscience is a world that is a much better place. Peace, gentle readers. Rob D DEATH SPRINGS ETERNAL IS HERE! 12/29/2011
Well, in a way, anyhow. The ebook - without illustrations - has gone live at Amazon, cover and all. It will stay the way it is until the grumpy artist finishes the interiors and the paperback is made available - sometime in the middle of next month. Until then, enjoy book 3, and here's a link to the Amazon page and a sneaky peek at that cover. DEATH SPRINGS ETERNAL AMAZON PAGE COVER: Pretty, ain't it? I thought so. Till next time, RJD Free book promotion! 12/14/2011
In order to get things going for the holidays, I've decided to ramp up the game by offering a free promotion for both The Fall and Silas. The Fall ends at 3AM eastern time December 15th, while Silas will end its free run at the same time on the 16th. So get over there and pick up a couple good books...for nothing but the effort it takes to press the purchase button. THE FALL: THE RIFT BOOK I Click here to purchase at Amazon for free! SILAS Click here to purchase at Amazon for free! The Gate 2 is almost here! 12/14/2011
That's right, folks! A new collection of horror shorts is almost upon us! The Gate 2: 13 Tales of Isolation and Despair should be ready to publish come the middle of February. All the stories are in, and all that's left is editing and the illustrations and cover from TRO's better half. I'm really, really excited about this anthology. All the stories are fantastic, and there are a few that rank right up there with the best fiction I've ever had the pleasure of reading. There are a ton of great new writers featured, as well as a few carryovers from the first compilation. Oh, and check this out: That right there is Chorus, an illustration by the fabulous Jesse Young that both inspired one of the stories within and will appear on the back cover. Just looking at it, I'm sure you can see the direction in tone this collection is going to take. And now, here is the current table of contents, in the order I have them set to appear. As always, with two months left before release, both titles and order may change: INTRODUCTION Plastic by J. L. Bryan Chorus by Robert J. Duperre The Indian Rope Trick by D.P. Prior Destination by Benjamin X. Wretlind 39 Days by Robert J. Duperre Worldwide Event by David Dalglish The Canoe by Joel Arnold Night Night by Daniel Pyle The Candle Eaters by K. Allen Wood Does Laura Like Elephants? by Steven Pirie Black Mary by Mercedes M. Yardley Dead Things by Michael Crane The Ghastly Bath by Dawn McCullough-White Traipsing Through the Dark: The Stories Behind the Stories BONUS 14th STORY So that's it! Peace to all you gentle readers, and we'll see you soon. RJD Wow. It's been almost two months since I've posted here. TWO MONTHS! Can you believe that??? Anywho, since it's now closing in on the end of November, I figured it's time to come at y'all with some much-needed updates as to what's going on in the world of TRO. First of all, I've had three short stories appear in different anthologies over the last two months. The first is a tale called CHORUS (inspired by one of Jesse's drawings), that appears in J.L. Bryan's DARK TOMORROWS alongside Amanda Hocking, Joel Arnold, and S.W. Benefiel. The second is one of the favorite tales I've ever written, a little ditty called 39 DAYS, which leads off the Daniel Pyle-edited UNNATURAL DISASTERS compilation, including the likes of the fantastic Scott Nicholson, William Meikle, and J.A. Titus. And finally, I wrote a disturbing short titled ONE GOOD TURN that is included in the Holiday Special Ebook Edition of SHOCK TOTEM MAGAZINE. In this issue it's the staff who gets to shine, as the editors and reviewers (moi!) steal the show, our voices heard loud, squishy, and (mostly) clear. In other news of a more US variety, I'm right now putting the finishing touches on the 3rd Rift book, DEATH SPRINGS ETERNAL. From there it's on to editing and proofing, and Jesse then has to get his ass in gear with the cover and illustrations. This is both an exciting and nerve-wracking project, as it's so different than either of the first two books. However, I'm confident it's still a good book - I'm thinking it's the best of the bunch so far - so we'll see how that plays out. The release date is (fingers crossed) January 5th. After that, it's on to the second installment of THE GATE. For this one, I've collected stories from 10 fantastic writers - a few carryovers from the first issue, plus some rather exciting additions. The tentative release date is February 15th, though with the unexpected snowfall at the beginning of the month setting Jesse back a bit, it might end up being closer to the end. This is a REALLY busy time for us. Personally, my schedule is jam-packed with projects, which means my partner's is, as well. Interested to see what my plan is from here on forward? Here's a list of what I have slated to be released through January 2013: January 5, 2012 - DEATH SPRINGS ETERNAL: THE RIFT BOOK III February 15, 2012 - THE GATE 2: 13 TALES OF ISOLATION AND DESPAIR March/April 2012 - THE FOREVER MAN (working title)(novella) July 2012 - THE SUMMER SON: THE RIFT BOOK IV November 2012 - THE GATE 3: 13 STORIES OF MONSTERS AMONG US January 2013 - THE MIRROR OF SOULS: COVENANT BOOK 1 So there you have it. That's six planned releases in a span of 12 months. Too ambitious? We'll see... Peace, folks, and we'll chat soon. RJD THE SILAS BLOG TOUR IS OVER! 09/20/2011
And we have a winner! There were over 450 entrants into the contest, so there was some tough competition. So congratulations goes out to... KAREN OLIVIA! The lucky lady walks away with a new Kindle3, complete with a skin featuring the cover of Silas! Thank you to all of the blogs who participated! It was a fantastic experience for myself, and with the fantastic reception this book has received, things are only looking up from here! A huge thanks goes out to Kismet Book Touring for organizing this whole shebang. You do great work ladies! SILAS Blog tour announcement! 09/05/2011
I'm a little late to the game here - with the lack of power last week and all the overtime because of the hurricane, my internet usage was limited, at best - but I'm here to announce that the fine ladies of Kismet Book Touring kicked off the blog tour for Silas last week! Here is the list of hosts and links to the content they've provided so far: Tour Dates: Monday, August 29th - April, My Shelf Confessions Tuesday, August 30th - Johnny, Pages of Forbidden Love Wednesday, August 31st - Greta, Paranormal Wastelands Thursday, September 1st - Lisa, A Casual Reader's Blog Friday, September 2nd - Karen, The Slowest Bookworm ~~~~~~ Monday, September 5th - Melissa, Books and Things Tuesday, September 6th - Heather and Pushy, Bewitched Bookworms Wednesday, September 7th - Cindy, Oodles of Books Thursday, September 8th - Theresa, Just One More Paragraph Friday, September 9th - Gef, Wagging The Fox ~~~~~~~ Monday, September 12th - Mandy, The Well-Read Wife Tuesday, September 13th - aobibliophileô Wednesday, September 14th - Aparajita, Le' Grande Codex Thursday, September 15th - Farrah, The Book Faery Reviews Friday, September 16th - Nevey, Le Vanity Victorienne ------------------------- So now that you have the list, whatever are you supposed to do with it? Well, as a part of this tour, along with the interviews and special stuff that abounds, we're giving away a Kindle 3 along with a brand-spanking-new Silas skin! All you have to do is go the the blogs, read through the posts, and enter into the contest forms. Each form has a rather simple question having to do with building the Silas playlist, and the correct answer will award you 3 points toward the grand prize! In other words, there are 15 chances to gain a total of 45 "entries". Can you get better than that? So head over to the blogs, folks, and enter to win! Oh, and help support up-and-coming authors! NEW REVIEW ON JOA - DRACULAS!!! 08/24/2011
That's right, folks! I got to read a slam-bang horror novel! And it was AWESOME! Here's a link to the review: Draculas review! Enjoy! It's well worth the read. | The Rift Online Team
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