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March 7, 2016
Win a Free Kindle Copy of Fatal Illusions
To celebrate the release of a new cover for my first novel, Fatal Illusions (I’m very excited about it), I’m celebrating by giving away a Kindle copy of the novel. Increase your chances of winning by leaving a comment and answering the following question: Who is your favorite magician (old or new)? a Rafflecopter giveaway
Published on March 07, 2016 04:00
March 4, 2016
March 3, 2016
The Paperback Is Coming!
The paperback is coming. Would you help spread the word? http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00B6X6XDS Here’s a tweet to share: https://twitter.com/adamblumer/status...
Published on March 03, 2016 05:48
March 1, 2016
God Never Promised an Easy Path
I served at a great ministry called Northland Baptist Bible College for a decade of my life. Whenever I go through a trial (when am I not, right?), I think of this quote, which was often spoken from the pulpit and certainly appeared on a coffee mug or two. I hope it encourages you.
Published on March 01, 2016 06:39
February 25, 2016
Fatal Illusions 99 cents for Kindle
Yes, Fatal Illusions is only 99 cents right now for Kindle. Please help me spread the word by sharing this graphic. Here’s a Twitter link to share. Just click to tweet: Tweet: Fatal Illusions only 99 cents for #Kindle #acfw #christfic #suspense #christian http://ctt.ec/B41cb+
Published on February 25, 2016 17:38
February 24, 2016
Publishing Update
Hey, folks! Lots going on, so I wanted to quickly touch base before I need to zip off to my next project. What’s going on in my world of publishing? The answer is “lots.” First, Fatal Illusions (now published by Lighthouse Publishing of the Carolinas) is getting a new cover (see left). That should be done soon. Second, out of the blue, my publisher of The Tenth Plague contacted me, wanting to do a paperback release of the novel this spring. Expect it to come out sometime in April. The editors are going through it now, and I’m requesting several endorsements. I’m planning a traditional release with giveaways and other fun events. Third, I’m seeking a literary agent for my third novel, Drone, which I hope to be the first book in a possible trilogy. No word yet on the agent or publisher—these steps can take time. I’ve never had a literary…
Published on February 24, 2016 07:13
January 28, 2016
Editing Has Begun on the Spring Paperback Release of The Tenth Plague
From Twitter: #FirstLines of @adamblumer‘s Tenth Plague, in print this spring! Now for the rest of the book…#editing #comingsoon pic.twitter.com/euZ629yBDd — Kirkdale Press (@KirkdalePress) January 28, 2016
Published on January 28, 2016 15:25
December 13, 2015
Christmas Wish List Campaign
Only 99 cents for Kindle today. Do you have a Christmas Wish List? I do. And this year one item on my list is a burst in sales for my books. You see, for several years I’ve worked to accomplish a lifelong dream: to write and publish a novel. And now I have. But my book competes against thousands of books on Amazon, many of which are published by well-known authors backed by big-name publishing companies. As such, my book stands little chance of cracking the top page in its sale category. But you can help. Today my publisher dropped the Kindle price of my book to 99 cents. Once we sell 50 copies, we’ll raise the price. Then tomorrow, we’ll repeat the process: offer 50 books at 99 cents, then raise the price. This Christmas Wish List Campaign will run for four days, and then we’re done. If you…
Published on December 13, 2015 12:50
September 24, 2015
Fatal Illusions FREE for Kindle Today
Fatal Illusions is FREE for Kindle today. Please help me spread the word. Thanks!
Published on September 24, 2015 05:32
September 21, 2015
Book Review: The Methuselah Project
In World War II, German scientists began many experiments. One never ended. Roger Greene is a war hero. Raised in an orphanage, the only birthright he knows is the feeling that he was born to fly. Flying against the Axis Powers in World War II is everything he always dreamed―until the day he’s shot down and lands in the hands of the enemy. When Allied bombs destroy both his prison and the mad genius experimenting on POWs, Roger survives. Within hours, his wounds miraculously heal, thanks to those experiments. The Methuselah Project is a success―but this ace is still not free. Seventy years later, Roger hasn’t aged a day, but he has nearly gone insane. This isn’t Captain America―just a lousy existence only made passable by a newfound faith. The Bible provides the only reliable anchor for Roger’s sanity and his soul. When he finally escapes, there’s no angelic promise…
Published on September 21, 2015 08:00