Jack Chaucer's Blog - Posts Tagged "white-mountains"
"Streaks of Blue" is released today. Here's why I wrote it and how you can buy it. Half the proceeds go to Newtown Memorial Fund.
First, I just want to thank everyone for their interest and support. This novel is my own little attempt to turn something horrific that happened on December 14, 2012, into something positive. The massacre left all of us feeling helpless. As a novelist, I turned to writing about this issue directly because what happened that day should NEVER be forgotten and we all need to do SOMETHING about it to prevent the next Newtown.Based on early reviews from readers young and old, inside the USA and out, “Streaks of Blue” already has inspired a teen in Georgia (Russia) to reconnect with former friends, a mom in upstate New York to squeeze her young son much tighter and a teen in India to go mountain climbing. There are currently 10 reviews up on Amazon and about 16 on my Goodreads page if you want to get the full perspective. Not every review is 5 stars, but even the 3-star reviewers are impressed with main character Nicole Janicek. They all agree she is a rare gem of a female lead in the YA genre for her bravery and compassion along a difficult journey.
Again, I will be donating half of the proceeds from this book to the Newtown Memorial Fund. Below are numerous purchase links for the book, which is now available virtually everywhere online and at Amazon for the paperback version:
Amazon/Kindle:
http://www.amazon.com/Streaks-Blue-An...
Barnes & Noble:
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/strea...
Apple:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/book/strea...
Kobo:
http://store.kobobooks.com/en-us/book...
Smashwords:
http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/...
Thanks!
Jack
Published on September 27, 2013 09:08
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anderson-cooper, cheryl-strayed, fiction, jack-chaucer, mountain-climbing, new-hampshire, newtown, streaks-of-blue, teen, white-mountains, ya
Streaks of Blue has raised $11.27 and counting for the Newtown Memorial Fund so far
Here’s an update on Amazon sales since “Streaks of Blue” was published on 9-27.Seven paperbacks have sold on Amazon so far. That is my best month since I started publishing on Amazon in May with “Queens are Wild.” My royalty is $3.22 on every paperback for net proceeds of $22.54. That means I pledge $11.27 so far to the Newtown Memorial Fund.
There is a greater lag time on e-book sales, but so far two people have told me they bought the book on Kindle and two more on Apple iTunes. I’ll pass along those figures when Smashwords relays them to me.
As an indie author/publisher, every sale is a well-earned victory. Thank you to those who have bought “Streaks of Blue” and I plan to donate half of whatever proceeds the book has reaped on the first anniversary of the Newtown shooting, 12-14-13. For more info, visit www.newtownmemorialfund.org
Below are numerous purchase links for the book, which is now available virtually everywhere online and at Amazon for the paperback version:
Amazon/Kindle:
http://www.amazon.com/Streaks-Blue-An...
Barnes & Noble:
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/strea...
Apple:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/book/strea...
Kobo:
http://store.kobobooks.com/en-us/book...
Smashwords:
http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/...
Thanks!
Jack
Published on October 23, 2013 09:20
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anderson-cooper, cheryl-strayed, fiction, jack-chaucer, mountain-climbing, new-hampshire, newtown-memorial-fund, streaks-of-blue, teen, white-mountains, ya
Hiking memories and a good cause make "Streaks of Blue" extra special ... $34.20 raised so far for Newtown families
"Streaks of Blue" has sold 25 copies so far for a net proceeds of $68.40. That's $34.20 raised for the Newtown Memorial Fund thus far. Thank you to all you have bought the book and I appreciate anything you can do to spread the word. Special shout-out to avid hiker Vin Mansolillo, the inspiration for Vin's character in the final scene on Mount Kearsarge North. He bought a copy and said he really enjoyed the book. He said he got so into the story that he sometimes forgot the person who wrote it used to be the little kid who tagged along with him and my old man on a whole bunch of hikes in the White Mountains back in the 80s.
Published on October 27, 2013 10:39
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fiction, jack-chaucer, new-hamsphire, newtown, streaks-of-blue, teen, white-mountains, ya


