1. A busy week for me. I'm getting ready for a trip to visit my family in Canada. We leave this afternoon! It seems to take forever to get all those little things that need taken care of before you go done. And usually I always forget one thing. I've made lists this time. Hopefully I won't be forgetting anything.
2. I'm excited to have my very own blog-sitter come over here next week. The wonderful Annalisa Crawford will be here to greet you on Monday with the first stop in her THAT SADIE THING blog tour.
3. I'm still struggling with finding my protagonist's voice. She has a catchphrase, though. She says "Oh my god!" a lot. So much can be conveyed in different tones with that one phrase.
4. My husband introduced me to a little game called Tiny Tower. It's so addictive. I'm glad he takes his iPod with him to work so I'm not tempted to play it at home during the day. I called him at work yesterday to ask if pork chops were good for dinner... and to make sure he built a new residence floor for me.
5. Fantastic new release! Milo James Fowler's IMMATERIAL EVIDENCE is now available.
Blurb: The vault door never opened. The bank went into lockdown in less than a minute. Yet the security footage was unmistakable: a hundred silver bars had simply vanished.
Debut novella from Milo James Fowler -- a future noir detective story: IMMATERIAL EVIDENCE http://musapublishing.com/ index.php?main_page=product_ info&cPath=6&products_id=596
2. I'm excited to have my very own blog-sitter come over here next week. The wonderful Annalisa Crawford will be here to greet you on Monday with the first stop in her THAT SADIE THING blog tour.
3. I'm still struggling with finding my protagonist's voice. She has a catchphrase, though. She says "Oh my god!" a lot. So much can be conveyed in different tones with that one phrase.
4. My husband introduced me to a little game called Tiny Tower. It's so addictive. I'm glad he takes his iPod with him to work so I'm not tempted to play it at home during the day. I called him at work yesterday to ask if pork chops were good for dinner... and to make sure he built a new residence floor for me.
5. Fantastic new release! Milo James Fowler's IMMATERIAL EVIDENCE is now available.
Blurb: The vault door never opened. The bank went into lockdown in less than a minute. Yet the security footage was unmistakable: a hundred silver bars had simply vanished.
Ever
since the city’s most dangerous crime boss put a price on his head,
private investigator Charlie Madison has lived as an exile in Little
Tokyo. But now an old friend and police sergeant has lured Madison back
into the city to hunt down an invisible criminal—if he can.
As Madison
makes his clandestine return, high-profile people start disappearing.
And when federal agents swoop onto the scene to take matters into their
own hands, they offer Madison a deal he can't refuse—as long as he
agrees to work with them. With Japanese freedom fighters and refurbished
killing machines threatening to take the world to the brink of nuclear
holocaust, the United World government needs all the help it can get.
Embroiled
in an unimaginable mystery, one private eye must rely on his wits to
solve a case where the evidence is immaterial, and the odds are stacked
high against him at every turn.
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Debut novella from Milo James Fowler -- a future noir detective story: IMMATERIAL EVIDENCE http://musapublishing.com/
Have a great week!