March 21, 2005
Contemporary Press
I’ve been told that the people at Contemporary Press are going to be discussing my novel in the next two weeks. Maybe I should start an email campaign. Everybody send them waves of positive feeling about the serial killing celebrity novel, "North of Sunset," which almost none of you have read.
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9 comments:
Hey, was this once The Vanity Plate Murders? And how would one get a reading copy?
One and the same. Thanks for wanting to read it and remembering it. I wrote you an email.
good luck! hope all goes well...
Keep going, Empty Drum. Kill away. No such thing as bad publicity.
Are you serious? You mean, no DNA from E. Broadway? No manuscripts? This is tragic. Look out, MTDRUM.
Forget the email campaign. Send in the clown, Henry. Send in the clown.
Seriously, good luck. Am thinking the good thoughts. A cash payoff to a key editor would probably be more effective, but I just did my taxes and good thoughts are all I've got just now...
MM, thanks for the thoughts.
Crunge, I've been enjoying your site for a while. Took me too long to finally put up a link.
Drum, it's Cloverfield, not Cloverdale. That sounds like the singer from Whitesnake. It's not coming out until October. I'm meeting with the editor next week.
happy for you man. hard work will surely pay off.
Rock and Roll, Henry... I'll read your book. Send me a pdf. And then I'll send you mine, Plan B. (The title, says my friend Michael Andre, is already being used by another book). My book doesn't feature Vanity Plates, but I like the idea. There's quite a bit about a car accident, driving cars and a woman smashing up an olde Rambler. Do you drive?
Matthew
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