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February 28, 2015

Organ Takers Book Bubbles: Act I, The Complete Set

    If you’ve read my previous blog posts or social media posts on the topic, then you already know what a Bublish book bubble is. If not, here’s a recap.    Bublish is a unique book-discovery website that uses “book bubbles” to create an interface between authors and readers. The bubbles contain excerpts from […]
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Published on February 28, 2015 16:07

January 31, 2015

In Praise of JetLaunch (and WWW)

  If you are one of the three people who read my post extolling the virtues of the website Where Writers Win, you already know that they offer a vast array of resources for authors who are ready to publish and market their book. What or who is Where Writers Win? WWW is “marketing, websites, […]
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Published on January 31, 2015 10:33

December 31, 2014

Night of the Jaguar

  I recently reviewed a novella titled The Immortal Game written by Mike Minor, a fellow alum from the Pine Manor College MFA program, and if this review sounds a lot like that one it is with good reason.   In that review I praised Mike for the depth he brought to his characters and language. I mentioned how […]
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Published on December 31, 2014 15:18

December 30, 2014

The Final Push Complete Collection

  Listed below you will find the complete set of book bubbles for my short story The Final Push.   What are book bubbles? Bublish is a unique book-discovery website that uses “book bubbles” to create an interface between authors and readers. The bubbles contain excerpts from the text alongside author insights, and the author can create […]
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Published on December 30, 2014 20:07

November 30, 2014

The Immortal Game

  If you found this book lying around somewhere with the covers torn off, and you started reading it, you might think it was a Dennis Lehane novel. It’s crime fiction set in Boston, and its primary characters are mobsters and a wounded cop, but more importantly, the characters and language have great depth. This […]
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Published on November 30, 2014 20:09

November 17, 2014

The Organ Takers Launch Day

  That’s right. The Organ Takers launches today and is now available in hardcover, paperback, and e-book formats from all of the major retailers. Go to the preview page to learn about the story and what inspired it. Go to the books page for links to retailers. View the latest book bubble here.          Watch […]
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Published on November 17, 2014 14:21

October 30, 2014

The Me, Myself, and I Interview – Part 7

  In Part 6 of the Me, Myself, and I interview, I describe how a crazed vigilante (Charles Bronson’s character in Death Wish) set my writing career in motion. In Part 7, I talk about how forced socialization amongst a group of writing students started me down the path to a Master’s degree in creative writing and […]
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Published on October 30, 2014 17:31

October 21, 2014

Trauma University – Part 4: Emergency Tracheostomy

  Are you a doomsday survivalist preparing for Armageddon, and you are concerned that one of your compatriots may take a bullet or shrapnel to the face, or sustain a severe burn to the head, thus developing obstruction of the upper airway? Or perhaps you frequently dine in restaurants, and you fear that one of your […]
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Published on October 21, 2014 13:34

September 30, 2014

More Book Bubbles

  Since my last “Bublish” post, I’ve added five more book bubbles for my short story The Final Push. If you haven’t read my original post about Bublish, here’s a recap:   Bublish is a unique book-discovery website that uses “book bubbles” to create an interface between authors and readers. The bubbles contain excerpts from the text alongside author […]
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Published on September 30, 2014 17:22

September 18, 2014

Trauma University – Part 3: “Trauma is a Recurrent Disease.”

                    Trauma is a recurrent disease? What does that mean?   This is one of the many truths I learned as a surgery resident at LSU. Most of the traumatic injuries we treated were associated with drugs, alcohol, firearms, stabbing implements, blunt objects, motor vehicles, or […]
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Published on September 18, 2014 13:40

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