The Memoir and paperback copies of book two

I am giving away Kindle copies of my memoir "The Body of John Oakhurst" on Goodreads Giveaways beginning May 31st. I didn't pay for priority placement, so I think that anyone who is interested will probably receive one. I have also published "The Famous Captain Walcott" in paperback. It is a print on demand book from Amazon, so I suspect the quality of the binding, etc. won't be that good. I should have "Lily" the third book in the trilogy proofread and available in a print book by the end of the summer. At least it will give those who don't have a Kindle reader a chance to finish the story

There is no money in publishing "literary" novels on Kindle, so I am doing it more for ego than anything else. It has been a different year than most. I hope everyone is well.
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Published on May 28, 2021 06:58
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message 1: by Erin (new)

Erin Thank you vor your generous give away.


message 2: by Howard (new)

Howard Anderson You are quite welcome


message 3: by Patricia (new)

Patricia Stanley I’m putting 31 May on my “to do” list! I do not want to miss a kindle copy of your memoir.
I’m glad to hear that Soledad is in paperback. I can now recommend it to my friends who just have to have a real live book in their hands. That was a great book and right up there with some of my other all time favorite reads.
Thanks for writing on that subject


message 4: by Howard (new)

Howard Anderson Thanks Patricia - this is Howard's son. I regret to inform you that Howard passed away recently.

I am not sure how to give away a copy of the book, but as far as I can tell the giveaway was last May.

The memoir is available for kindle and in paperback on Amazon (GR apparently won't let me link to it).

Thanks for your support, I hope you enjoy the book. It's quite a read.


message 5: by Patricia (new)

Patricia Stanley So sorry to hear of your fathers passing


message 6: by Howard (new)

Howard Anderson Thanks Patricia - he is missed, but his writing will always be around to entertain and hopefully touch others.


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