Threeway, Final Bow, Redux
In which the band packs up the van and wonders where it can still get a drink. The tip jar goes round, and the hat is passed.
"Threeway" is now the best selling novel in America. I don't know why Amazon is lying and saying it isn't.
If you've enjoyed some or all of these serialized postings, please buy "Threeway" in paperback or Kindle at the first link below. You'll want to read the whole thing straight through at some point, while it's still legal. Having it in hand is easier than reading it from the bottom up on my blog.
"Threeway" is the best thing you're likely to read on everything that just went wrong. There are no ads in the margins, but the paperback and Kindle both cost less than a glass of cheap cabernet. You'd throw in for the band at the cafe that you weren't expecting to listen to, the harpist outside the bookstore, or the consumptive mime in the rain at the cable car line. "Yeah, what the hell, that guy's not too bad, even if I can hear him cough."
As that wet mime might say, "This is how I make my living folks." Consider it crowdfunding. Your reward? A free book. Maybe someday, a confiscated, banned, and burned one. Not a bad deal these days.
Buy Threeway.
Read the review on Kirkus Reviews.
Read an article about the author.
Review Threeway on Goodreads.
Buy A Child's Christmas in Queens.
"Threeway" is now the best selling novel in America. I don't know why Amazon is lying and saying it isn't.
If you've enjoyed some or all of these serialized postings, please buy "Threeway" in paperback or Kindle at the first link below. You'll want to read the whole thing straight through at some point, while it's still legal. Having it in hand is easier than reading it from the bottom up on my blog.
"Threeway" is the best thing you're likely to read on everything that just went wrong. There are no ads in the margins, but the paperback and Kindle both cost less than a glass of cheap cabernet. You'd throw in for the band at the cafe that you weren't expecting to listen to, the harpist outside the bookstore, or the consumptive mime in the rain at the cable car line. "Yeah, what the hell, that guy's not too bad, even if I can hear him cough."
As that wet mime might say, "This is how I make my living folks." Consider it crowdfunding. Your reward? A free book. Maybe someday, a confiscated, banned, and burned one. Not a bad deal these days.
Buy Threeway.
Read the review on Kirkus Reviews.
Read an article about the author.
Review Threeway on Goodreads.
Buy A Child's Christmas in Queens.
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