Wednesday, November 13, 2013

The D-Day 70th Anniversary Edition

The D-Day 70th Anniversary Edition of The Juno Letters is now available in all the e-outlets and Print-on-Demand. This is Book 1 of the series; Book 2, Cross of Fire, is going live by week's end. I have the copyright registered and received the Library of Congress number today so I can publish. There are always little thing that hold up completion - tomorrow I have to be out of town all day, so looks like Friday is publishing day.

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Publishing Cross of Fire

The agonizing is finally over - the editing done (at least until someone finds another typo!). Cross of Fire is available online for free in iBook ePub format and PDF for a limited time while I complete the process of publishing. I hope to have the newest of The Juno Letters books on Amazon by November 12 and through SMASHWORDS to all electronic outlets by November 15. The Print-on-Demand version is expected by November 20. Cross of Fire was more difficult, mainly in carving down the story to fit within a realistic context. I hope you like the characters, and the story keeps getting a little darker with each new entry in the series. The next in the series, Ariele, will tear back the lid even more on the corruption of the French Holocaust... I hope to have it available by March, 2014. Download a free version for a limtied time at The Juno Letters - click on the CROSS OF FIRE icon.

Creating letters to use as a plot vehicle

The Juno Letters uses two conventions throughout the stories - letters and journals. These are the text-messages and voice-mail of the era. ...