March was a pretty successful month for me and my books, and so far April seems happy to keep the party going.
For starters, I'm delighted that Gone Bad has been nominated for a Spinetingler Award in the Best Short Story Collection category. If you have enjoyed the book, I’d be grateful if you’d take a moment to vote for it.
And while you’re there, charity collection Off The Record is up for Best Anthology. (Hint hint!)
Thank you! (Voting is open until the end of April.)
The first issue of Grift magazine is out — I got mine the other day and it looks great! Loads of articles and terrific fiction from people including Ken Bruen, Lawrence Block and Chris F. Holm. There’s even an interview Chris Rhatigan did with me and it goes without saying that I’m over the moon to be in there. Sincere thanks to Chris and to editor John Kenyon for the opportunity.
Convictions played a blinder during last month’s free promotion and has continued to sell steadily ever since. (Heartbreaker did well when it was free, but nowhere near as well as Convictions. And, oddly, where Convictions was more popular in the UK, Heartbreaker did better, on a ratio of about 2:1, in the US.)
Convictions is free again from Amazon this weekend, from today until midnight PST Sunday. It’ll be interesting to see if the UK bias kicks in again this time — and even more interesting to see if it can do as well second time around. Wish me luck! (And if you didn’t pick up a copy last time it was free, please grab one this time. Thank you!)
Quick clicks: Amazon.uk and Amazon.com
Convictions is free again from Amazon this weekend, from today until midnight PST Sunday. It’ll be interesting to see if the UK bias kicks in again this time — and even more interesting to see if it can do as well second time around. Wish me luck! (And if you didn’t pick up a copy last time it was free, please grab one this time. Thank you!)
Quick clicks: Amazon.uk and Amazon.com