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Saturday, October 5, 2013

LAST DAY!

BURNT OFFERINGS FREE FOR ONE MORE DAY!
 
BURNT OFFERINGS
When dreams are sacrificed, it is the soul that burns.
 
Thanks for making BURNT OFFERINGS --



  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,089 Free in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Free in Kindle Store)

  • GOOD NEWS:
     
    Erin Cole's AFTER DUSK
    (This CREEPY FREEBIE's giveway)
     
    made it to #2,500 on Amazon's fiction ebook list,
    #10 in horror short stories,
    and #15 in single author short stories,
    so many thanks to all of you.
     
    SAD NEWS:
     
    I've been told that
    Wayman Publishers is probably going out of business.
     
    There goes the anthology which was going to publish
    another of my short stories.
     
    In Autumn 2013 don't Myth this!
    Visit Meilori's in THE CROSSROADS BLUES
    {I really loved the cover}
     
    Have any of you been purchased by a publisher
    only to have it go out of business?
     

    6 comments:

    1. Thanks for Burnt offerings! I have a question.
      Don't publishers usually get gobbled up by other ones?

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    2. DAVID:
      Sometimes they do, but it seems like Wayman was too small to be gobbled. It just died on the vine.

      Next Friday, you can get THE RIVAL FOR FREE! My gypsy street hero is thrust in 1834 New Orleans. And it starts out with his THE WALKING DEAD adventures in Detroit when he was just seven!

      Never count Victor down! :-)

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    3. Sad to hear about small publishers going under. A stable of writers with a small press has to be well balanced to succeed. It's wise to research.

      Your story will find another home.

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    4. D.G.:
      Let's hope so. Thanks for the good thoughts. :-)

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    5. I'm sorry to see Wayman's Publishing go away. The charity anthology Open Doors raised quite a bit from what I remember. Too bad.

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    6. The Desert Rocks:
      Yes, it did. I was proud to be a part of the last anthology which helped a hospital for children. Sigh.

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