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theroadtripwriter.com
It's up and running! My very own website: http://theroadtripwriter.com. I hope you will check it out, share it with your road-trip-loving friends, and punch the orange RSS icon to get book reviews and road trip wisdom.
Enjoy the photo gallery, too!
Enjoy the photo gallery, too!
Published on September 05, 2014 13:24
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amazoncart, indie-author, indie-publisher, java, road-trip
Back on the Sofa
My latest road trip blog entry: http://ow.ly/D1L6n
Published on October 20, 2014 06:09
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dogs, grandparents, java, road-trip
Back to the Pumpkins
Java Davis blogpost: http://theroadtripwriter.com/back-to-...
Published on November 26, 2014 12:32
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java, pumpkin, pumpkin-pie, road-trip, thanksgiving
Now in Large Print editions
All of my titles are now being published in large print editions. If anyone has an elderly relative with vision issues, please consider one of my books for the holidays.
http://www.amazon.com/Depression-Carp...
http://www.amazon.com/Depression-Carp...
Published on November 30, 2014 07:55
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amazon, java, large-print, novel, road-trip
Author Stroll Q&A - Bookrhythm.com
Who is your favorite author? What do you think you’ve learned from them and use in your own writing? Which authors have inspired me? Ernest Hemingway for his terseness, Marge Piercy for her ability to get into people’s heads, and Robert Pirsig for showing me the value of a journey.
Which one of your characters keeps you up at night? Hannah, the heroine from my book Triptych. She’s a good-hearted character who deserves a break.
Which one of your characters has changed the most? Jake Ferry, from my book Depression Carpenter. The book is about the changes to his character over the course of a long road trip.
Which book was you most excited to release? I was most excited to release Commune, a piece of boomer, ensemble fiction.
Which one of your characters keeps you up at night? Hannah, the heroine from my book Triptych. She’s a good-hearted character who deserves a break.
Which one of your characters has changed the most? Jake Ferry, from my book Depression Carpenter. The book is about the changes to his character over the course of a long road trip.
Which book was you most excited to release? I was most excited to release Commune, a piece of boomer, ensemble fiction.
Published on December 09, 2014 17:23
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bookrhythm, java, roadtrip
BookRhythm's February Giveaway
I am participating in BookRhythm's February giveaway, author stroll, and flash giveaway. Here's the link to check out this fantastic monthly event!
https://www.facebook.com/events/15727...
https://www.facebook.com/events/15727...
Published on February 15, 2015 06:00
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author-stroll, giveaway, java
BookRhythm Author Stroll 4 Questions
Here is my BookRhythm Author Stroll 4 questions blog entry. Leave a comment and you are eligible to win a fully loaded Kindle from BookRhythm.com.
http://theroadtripwriter.com/bookrhyt...
http://theroadtripwriter.com/bookrhyt...
Published on February 24, 2015 03:49
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bookrhythm, java, q-a, roadtrip
Commune - 4-star Review from Readers Favorite!
My latest blog/brag post about a Readers Favorite 4-star review of Commune.
http://theroadtripwriter.com/commune-...
http://theroadtripwriter.com/commune-...
Published on May 27, 2015 04:36
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amazoncart, commune, java
3-1/2 Weeks
I'll be leaving in 3-1/2 weeks for an awesome road trip. I hope you'll follow along with me either on my blog (link included) or follow my tweets (@javadavis).
http://theroadtripwriter.com/reviews
http://theroadtripwriter.com/reviews
Update on Metal
Update on Metal
Just wanted to let everyone know that I've heard back from my first beta reader for my next book, Metal. it was love at first read, I'm happy to report. Making some corrections, adding a chapter, and then on to the second beta reader.
Just wanted to let everyone know that I've heard back from my first beta reader for my next book, Metal. it was love at first read, I'm happy to report. Making some corrections, adding a chapter, and then on to the second beta reader.