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Kimberly, always a pleasure to have you aboard. Thanks for dropping in and leaving your information. looking forward to that next horror book you have going on. Next Door was pretty phenomenal.

Hey Scott, always great to see you on here. You've are constantly busy and putting out new material. Way to go, man. Love the cover to Sea Devil.

Love that show, but I do need to watch the Evolution series that started.

Another way to help grow our audience is to sign up for each others newsletter for those of you who have one. I always like getting a glimpse into the behind the scenes world of the authors I read. Please add links where we can sign up for yours below.
If anyone is interested in mine, my newsletter comes out on the 3rd of every month. I also give a free horror/thriller story to my subscribers that comes out on the 18th of each month.
If you would like to sign up for mine, please go to https://www.woffordleejones.com/newsl... and key in you name and email address. Please verify your email and you will be all set.
Thanks in advance,
Wofford

Pacemaker is an amazing tool. Thanks for urging me to get it.

Wofford Jones here. My three books that I have out there so far are:
1. Soul Dreams- I call it my psychological thriller with an edge of horror novel
2. Off the Beaten Path, a collection of 7 novellas and one short story.
3. Hell Night in Hopewell, my Halloween based horror story
Thank you all in advance to all who adds it to your list and reads at some point soon. You are my superheroes



My name is Wofford Lee Jones and I am both a reader and a writer. I am considered indie (as I am self-published) but I like to just call my self an author. My favorite genre is horror, with a secondary favorite of thriller. I try to have both these elements in my writing, but I would say I writer horror with thriller overtones. The books I've written, in order, are Soul Dreams, Off the Beaten Path, and Hell Night in Hopewell. My fourth book is coming out later this year, These Bloody Game We Play. I don't think I can narrow it down to a favorite indie author, although I have probably read more indie works than traditional published books. And I don't think I have a favorite indie book, but I do have a few that blew me away either by shock factor (didn't see that coming), to "I had the best time reading that story", to endings that ripped me to shreds emotionally, to just damn good writing. Some of those books would be but not limited to: For Rye (Gavin Gardiner), The Nawie (Alex J. Knudsen), Satan's in Your Kitchen (Charlotte Zang), Photographs of October (M.K. Deppner), Irish Black and Freezer Burn (D. A. Schneider), Bones and Remains (Andrew Cull), Surviors and Hellsworld Hotel (Matthew Vaughn) and Echoes of the Past (Evan Bond).