E.J. Henry

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Described as a “master storyteller”, E J Henry is the creator of gripping mystery thriller fiction with a twist. He says that he writes “to escape and to hopefully entertain”. His plots are often dark and almost never end in a good way but, as the author says, “that imitates life so often”. Noted for his prolific output, his celebrated novels and short stories continue to win the hearts of readers and critics alike. His debut novel, The Witness, was published in July 2014 and led to the swift publication of three spin-off short stories: The Confession, The Blessing and The Secret. Psychological thriller The Corpse Lodging, his second novel, is set for release on April 28, 2015. He is also currently working on a supernatural short story, The ...more

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The Corpse Lodging

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The Witness

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The Broken House

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The Lawyer

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Girls? No. Guys? Yes!: Comi...

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The Contract

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The Father Cuthbert Trilogy...

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Gay? Maybe I am

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The Confession (Father Cuth...

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Marketing The Witness

‘…the work of promoting the book requires just as much work as writing the book, if not more so.’
- (Adam S. McHugh)

I have no real experience of any form of marketing, let alone a book. Okay, I’ve got The Witness with the eBook retailers but who knows it’s there, let alone if it’s worth buying.

So to me (and please correct me if you think I’m wrong) the two key things to focus on are visibility and Read more of this blog post »
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