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Jul 15, 2013 05:23PM

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Yes, certainly a far better start this time. But I don't want to speak too soon either.

Yes, quiet confidence.

Precisely why I don't gamble.

Dog on the cover?




Ascended into heaven?


Thank you, Kay. Both for reading the book and making the pledge. I'll check out Bookbub. Happy reading.

Haz Kitten in a Basket

I suspect shelter, sustenance, and other necessities of daily living would cease to be a concern if you scratched that niche....

There ya go--it's all about promotion. I never even heard of BookBub(?) until I saw this. But whatever works!
Are you willing to divulge if you've seen an uptick in sales on your other titles today? Right there at the bottom of the Jerusalem Gap page is "Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought", which includes a bunch of your other novels. Just curious how much collateral clicking might be going on.

I'm delighted to bring new readers in, and if they're going to start with something, they should certainly start with JG. It's short, an easy reader, and not at all profane or violent. I've always thought of it as a YA novel at heart.
I did get 1 Kickstarter pledge from the Bookbub PR. That's 1 out of 19,000. I don't want to do that math.

Agreed. There is a path to citizenship here that can't or shouldn't start with the most literary of your novels. Given my students' responses (as a barometer of average reader tenacity) that path would likely start with jg and head into Gavin or Tatum territory before landing at Louis Benfield's front stoop.


It's cool that so many people will be getting introduced to your work by way of Jerusalem Gap--it's a great story, well told, one of my favorites. Hey, I think it's time to read it again!

I'm wondering if internet + free books + niche = open wallets / time?
Wool, anyone?



