Perry Stands!



(9/6/23)

I just heard back from James Gross of the Friends of the Taylor County Public Library. They took a hit, there were a lot of trees down, and they only just got their power back, but he said, thankfully, that everyone’s OK. Even the library is now back open. It was good to hear. And speaking of trees, I even lost one up here in my back yard two counties over!

As a reminder, my speaking engagement in Perry is still on for September 25th. Consult THIS PREVIOUS POST for details.

I’ve got some other news as well. Plant City picked up my book (both, actually) down in Hillsborough County. Patrons of the Bruton Memorial Library can now, like those in Temple Terrace, check out both of my books for free! Yay!

And that’s not all, A Southern Fried Fantasy Adventure Story will soon join my first book, A Witch’s Burden, in wide eBook distribution. That’s right. As of around this September 11th or 12th, eBook fans should start seeing my latest novel populating throughout the various distributors. This includes Barnes & Noble’s Nook, Kobo, the Hoopla library network, and lots of others. Be on the lookout! My eBook will still be available through Amazon as well, just no longer exclusive to their Kindle Unlimited plan.

That’s all for now. See y’all in Perry!

P.S. Still editing project #3.