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He reached beneath the tattered and torn seat and pulled out a leather sheath. It was his Samurai sword, his weapon of choice, next to the Bible, of course. He’d found the blade at a flea market in Iowa and it had sung to him, wanting to be part of his crusade. Two-hundred dollars was a small price to pay for such a weapon, and he was sure that the Lord had intervened on his behalf when the vendor had agreed to let him have it for a hundred and fifty.
— Threads, Chapter 21-
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Tag Archives: publishing
Threads
Almost all of you who have read Small Things want to see the sequel (Threads) published. My goal is to publish Threads sometime in fall of 2013, but it could happen sooner — if the sales from Small Things warrant … Continue reading
Self-Publishing Small Things
Now that the Kickstarter campaign to raise funds to publish Small Things is over, the real work has begun! I am still researching cover artists. I’m just picky, and haven’t totally decided on one yet. There are many talented folks … Continue reading