Month: August 2011
New Cover Art Sneak Peek!
Here it is. The first sneak peek at the cover art for Any Tomorrow: The Curse, the second eBook in the Any Tomorrow Trilogy. Let me know what you think! © Copyright 2011 by Kevin Fraleigh.
Read Any Tomorrow: The Calling for free!
[Note that the promotion referred to in this post is way past over, but you can still enjoy the Any Tomorrow Trilogy in Any Tomorrow Complete. Thanks.] What a deal! All I ask is that you provide feedback about what you liked and didn’t like about it. That’s it! Just…
An Immutable Bond: A Veteran’s Tale in Three Acts
As many of my readers know, I am a veteran. I served for twenty years in the United States Air Force. I don’t make a big deal out of it. I don’t have regular contact with other veterans. I don’t belong to the American Legion or the VFW. Yet recently…
Downriver on the Cat
I’ve said before that inspiration is where you find it. Inspiration can even be found in adventures provided for a nearly four year old. All you have to do is keep your senses open to the world around you. Two Fridays ago, five of us, including my granddaughter, Hannah, boarded…
Revising the Product Description
Thanks to my friends at eFiction Magazine’s Book Marketing Group, I’ve transformed my long, unfocused product description into a more dynamic pitch for my eBook, Any Tomorrow: The Calling. Advice from eFiction editor Doug Lance and group member Richard Sutton helped me rebuild my product description following some simple general…
The Coming Storm
[Note to the reader: As of post time Tropical Storm Emily is no more. However, since I already had the post written I decided to go with it.] Depending where and when you are when you read this, Tropical Storm Emily may or may not be a big deal. If…
Embracing the Darkness
He cried in a whisper at some image, at some vision–he cried out twice, a cry that was no more than a breath: `The horror! The horror!’ (Joseph Conrad, The Heart of Darkness, via Link) My wife will not read my books or stories. She says they are too dark. …
Feedback, Finally!
It’s hard to get feedback. Relatives are prone to either sugar coat their opinions or say nothing, and most strangers won’t be bothered. For most writers it’s difficult to establish a personal relationship, even virtual, with readers and make them comfortable enough to honestly express their opinions. Authors of self-published…
eFiction Magazine
Cool! eFiction Magazine has included a story of mine, “Another Twenty-Five Minutes”, in its August edition. It’s free to read on-line or download. Consider getting a free subscription. eFiction provides a platform for some very creative indie writers. Being included in eFiction is cool for a number of reasons. The…