Scott Nicholson's Blog, page 26
April 1, 2011
Liquid Fear Fool's Gold Rush
Edging toward that $100 gift card giveaway at Amazon or BN.com--check these blogs and win your $10 gift cards for the Liquid Fear launch and I hope you enjoy the book!
It's simple. On April 1, stop by one or all of these 10 blogs featuring my new thriller LIQUID FEAR. You get one point each for commenting, tweeting, or Facebooking from that blog or about that post. I give away a $10 gift certificate to Amazon or BN.com at each stop. You can enter at each of the 10 stops if you like. If LIQUID FEAR hits the Top 100 by April 1, I give away an additional $100 gift certificate.
Paperback Dolls
VVB32 Reads
Rex Robot Reviews
Kindle Obsessed
Jenn's Bookshelves
Not Really Southern Vamp Chick
2 Read or Not 2 Read
Minding Spot
Bewitched Bookworms
The Unread Reader
More Ebooks Please
It's simple. On April 1, stop by one or all of these 10 blogs featuring my new thriller LIQUID FEAR. You get one point each for commenting, tweeting, or Facebooking from that blog or about that post. I give away a $10 gift certificate to Amazon or BN.com at each stop. You can enter at each of the 10 stops if you like. If LIQUID FEAR hits the Top 100 by April 1, I give away an additional $100 gift certificate.
Paperback Dolls
VVB32 Reads
Rex Robot Reviews
Kindle Obsessed
Jenn's Bookshelves
Not Really Southern Vamp Chick
2 Read or Not 2 Read
Minding Spot
Bewitched Bookworms
The Unread Reader
More Ebooks Please
Published on April 01, 2011 09:56
March 29, 2011
Liquid Fear seeps out

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Published on March 29, 2011 07:58
March 27, 2011
Liquid Fear Upload, German Skull Ring, kids books

The lovely and talented Christa Polkinhorn has finished a German translation of The Skull Ring, I've uploaded the new thriller Liquid Fear to Amazon, BN.com, and Smashwords (should be live by tomorrow), and received the art files for our new children's book Too Many Witches from Lee Davis. My children's books are some of my bestsellers at BN.com (I suspect the color Nook makes a big difference) and I believe translations will flourish as ebooks expand.
The ebook world is agush with the news of Amanda Hocking signing for $2 million after awesome indie success. Congrats to Amanda for following the dream, even back when it looked dim. The flip side is Barry Eisler's recent move to reject a half-million-dollar advance in order to self-publish, so clearly the indie train is moving in two directions. Compare with what's happening with the Dorchester/Leisure boycott, with a "legitimate publisher" in a real mess and allegedly not paying writers. Look for my post at JA Konrath's blog this week.
Also could use a few advance reviews for Liquid Fear so if anyone wants a copy, email me (hauntedcombputerbooks AT yahoo) or buzz me below.
Also don't forget the April Fool's Gold Rush on April 1--11 bloggers giving away $10 gift certificates, and if Liquid Fear breaks the Top 100, I will give away another $100 gift certificate. Crazy, I know. But why change now?
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Published on March 27, 2011 10:50
March 21, 2011
New interview link
Interview today at Misha's My Book Affair. Thanks, Misha!
Excellent Barry Eisler and JA Konrath discussion on the digital-book future--from guys who have turned down big bucks from big publishers to fly solo. I met both these guys at the first Thrillerfest in 2006. Little did anyone know how much the business would change in just a few years. I'll be over at Joe's blog on April 1 as part of my Liquid Fear launch, discussing expanding your book base in the digital era.
I've also started a fledgling blog called Folkwiz to pursue my more sustainable/organic gardening endeavors, a little bit of modern Will Rogers crossed with stuff like saving seeds, growing food, and getting along iwth the neighbors.
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Excellent Barry Eisler and JA Konrath discussion on the digital-book future--from guys who have turned down big bucks from big publishers to fly solo. I met both these guys at the first Thrillerfest in 2006. Little did anyone know how much the business would change in just a few years. I'll be over at Joe's blog on April 1 as part of my Liquid Fear launch, discussing expanding your book base in the digital era.
I've also started a fledgling blog called Folkwiz to pursue my more sustainable/organic gardening endeavors, a little bit of modern Will Rogers crossed with stuff like saving seeds, growing food, and getting along iwth the neighbors.
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Published on March 21, 2011 16:02
March 20, 2011
These Things Happened

Features stories, poems, and essays of relationships, romance, joy, and pain. Some of this will make you laugh, some of it may make you cry. You might hate me later, but that's okay. You won't be the first.
Features "Our Future Together," "City of Dreams," "So You Want to be a Writer?," "Dead Cats and Rain," and more.
99 cents for a limited time.
For Kindle at http://www.amazon.com/These-Things-Happened-ebook/dp/B004SQQWIQ
Other formats at Smashwords http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/48233
Apple, Kobo, and BN Nook coming soon
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Published on March 20, 2011 11:27
March 16, 2011
J.L. Bryan Haunted EBook Tour
(Jeff, or "JL" as he is known in the trade, was one of the first writers I met in the crazy world of indie publishing. And now here I am hosting the last stop of his Haunted E-Book tour--a day late--my fault. A warm welcome and farewell to a cool little book that you NEED TO BUY NOW! And also make sure you comment to WIN PRIZES!)
The (Dead) End of the Tour
It's just about time to close the evil spellbooks, pack the chains in the old trunk in the attic, and call in the exorcist—you've reached the end of The Haunted E-book Tour.
Yes, we've been talking about ghosts for two months now, but the dark days of winter are over. It's been a fun experience getting to know so many bloggers and readers, as well as doing these giveaways while trying to on the topic of ghosts for two months.
I want to thank all those who have hosted the tour, and all the readers who participated, for making this a memorable and wonderful experience that I won't repeat again unless I lose my mind. And I want to thank all the great indie authors who donated ebooks for The Haunted Library Grand Prize!
I started planning the tour back in November, with no real idea what I was doing, except that I wanted to reach out and find new people who might enjoy my writing. Since then, everything has changed. The number of people reading my books has grown tremendously, so much that I could afford beautiful new book covers from Phatpuppy Art and hire Scott Nicholson to do a full line edit on my next book, Tommy Nightmare, which comes out next month.
Tommy Nightmare is the sequel to Jenny Pox, and I plan to have it out in April, since my wife's having a baby boy in May. So I assume I'll be busy then.
When I started putting books out on Kindle, I never imagined how far things would go and how fast they would evolve. Scott has been an important part of this journey. He edited the Jenny Pox partial (the first five chapters) back when I was querying lots of New York literary agents about it in late 2009, and he told me that I should look into this Kindle thing, because interesting developments were happening with ebooks.
They've turned out to be quite interesting—I now hear from readers all over the world, and lots of people have messaged me in various ways to let me know they are eager for the Jenny Pox sequel. This new book is the first one I've written with the knowledge that an audience was actually anticipating it, which makes the writing process both more exciting and a bit more challenging, too. In fact, Jenny Pox is going to be a trilogy, with the third book coming out by the fall. So, hopefully people will like that second one.
I should also thank Amanda Hocking, without whom Jenny Pox might still be a very obscure book. Also thanks to Vicki Keire for her insightful beta read of Tommy Nightmare, and her feedback definitely improved the book. As I write this, the manuscript is on its way home from Scott to me, and I expect to release Tommy Nightmare sometime in April.
In the meantime, I have some Grand Prizes to give you! Commenting on this post within seven days enters you to win one of these great prizes: The Haunted Library ebook collection, a Kindle 3 with WiFi, and a Kindle DX—the more you've commented on the tour stops, the greater your chance to be one of the three Grand Prize winners.
Now, if you'll excuse me, it looks like I have a novel to revise and hundreds of Grand Prize entries to tabulate. Thanks to Scott for hosting today's final stop, as we lurch out of the ghostly underworld and into the bright light of the day. And thanks to everyone who's followed the tour! I hope it has been educational and you've learned lots of useful information about ghosts that you can apply in your everyday life. However, I doubt it.
Thanks again!
JL Bryanhttp://www.jlbryanbooks.com ###
The (Dead) End of the Tour
It's just about time to close the evil spellbooks, pack the chains in the old trunk in the attic, and call in the exorcist—you've reached the end of The Haunted E-book Tour.
Yes, we've been talking about ghosts for two months now, but the dark days of winter are over. It's been a fun experience getting to know so many bloggers and readers, as well as doing these giveaways while trying to on the topic of ghosts for two months.

I started planning the tour back in November, with no real idea what I was doing, except that I wanted to reach out and find new people who might enjoy my writing. Since then, everything has changed. The number of people reading my books has grown tremendously, so much that I could afford beautiful new book covers from Phatpuppy Art and hire Scott Nicholson to do a full line edit on my next book, Tommy Nightmare, which comes out next month.
Tommy Nightmare is the sequel to Jenny Pox, and I plan to have it out in April, since my wife's having a baby boy in May. So I assume I'll be busy then.
When I started putting books out on Kindle, I never imagined how far things would go and how fast they would evolve. Scott has been an important part of this journey. He edited the Jenny Pox partial (the first five chapters) back when I was querying lots of New York literary agents about it in late 2009, and he told me that I should look into this Kindle thing, because interesting developments were happening with ebooks.
They've turned out to be quite interesting—I now hear from readers all over the world, and lots of people have messaged me in various ways to let me know they are eager for the Jenny Pox sequel. This new book is the first one I've written with the knowledge that an audience was actually anticipating it, which makes the writing process both more exciting and a bit more challenging, too. In fact, Jenny Pox is going to be a trilogy, with the third book coming out by the fall. So, hopefully people will like that second one.
I should also thank Amanda Hocking, without whom Jenny Pox might still be a very obscure book. Also thanks to Vicki Keire for her insightful beta read of Tommy Nightmare, and her feedback definitely improved the book. As I write this, the manuscript is on its way home from Scott to me, and I expect to release Tommy Nightmare sometime in April.

Now, if you'll excuse me, it looks like I have a novel to revise and hundreds of Grand Prize entries to tabulate. Thanks to Scott for hosting today's final stop, as we lurch out of the ghostly underworld and into the bright light of the day. And thanks to everyone who's followed the tour! I hope it has been educational and you've learned lots of useful information about ghosts that you can apply in your everyday life. However, I doubt it.
Thanks again!
JL Bryanhttp://www.jlbryanbooks.com ###
Published on March 16, 2011 14:15
March 14, 2011
Duncan the Punkin now out

Art by Sergio Castro. Kindle, Apple, and paper versions coming soon.
New interview up at Southern Fried Gothic
New column up at IndieReader.com
Liquid Fear second draft--rolling along.
More soon!
Thanks for all your reviews--they really help.
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Published on March 14, 2011 10:49
March 13, 2011
Colin Leslie inflicts The Inquisition on me at The Dark A...
Colin Leslie inflicts The Inquisition on me at The Dark Abyss. The British Invasion is working backwards as I assault the Amazon UK charts, with Creative Spirit currently ranked #336 in the UK (and #6 in the horror category). I don't go nuts about rank since it is relative and sounds like bragging, but I think it's notable because (a) it was my worstselling book in US paperback and (B) no US ebook version is available.
If you're in the UK, why not give it a boost at 70 pence?
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If you're in the UK, why not give it a boost at 70 pence?
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Published on March 13, 2011 14:00
March 10, 2011
Spyscript interviews Scott
My friend J.D. Mayo takes a turn into Scottie's brain.
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Published on March 10, 2011 17:18
March 8, 2011
More reckless predictions & Liquid Fear
My latest wholly uninformed, wildly irresponsible, and less-than-rosy prediction on the future of ebooks is posted in my latest Indie Reader column.
A mini interview up at the wonderful World of Books run by Babs.
On the final stretch run of Liquid Fear. I suspect it has one more chapter. I will finish it tonight. My reward for the near-finish is to go get a truckload of cow manure. Hype for the book can soon begin, though the novel may fall apart during revisions.
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A mini interview up at the wonderful World of Books run by Babs.
On the final stretch run of Liquid Fear. I suspect it has one more chapter. I will finish it tonight. My reward for the near-finish is to go get a truckload of cow manure. Hype for the book can soon begin, though the novel may fall apart during revisions.
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Published on March 08, 2011 09:41