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Book Sale…

Book Sale…

My novel Mahogany Slade, set in the fairy tale land of Athens, Georgia in the early 1990s, is on sale now for $5 (e-book) and $9.99 (snail book), so I can think of no better time to buy it if you already haven’t.

If you’d like a signed copy, contact me directly.

Oh, if you like the book cover, and you do, because everyone does, I can only claim credit for having the pleasure of knowing Lee Heidel, who designed it.

 
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Posted by on February 25, 2014 in Pop Life

 

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Georgia Magazine: New Books…

Georgia Magazine: New Books…

My book, Mahogany Slade, was listed in the New Books section of June’s Georgia Magazine, the alumni magazine for the University of Georgia, where I attended college and where the novel is set.

The 4th Generation

CreateSpace (2012)

By Jack Cathcart (BBA ’51) From James Laughton to his great-grand-son James Albert Laughton, the battlefields of the War Between the States to the battlefields in Europe and in the Pacific altered the many lives that were touched. The Laughton families and their friends were always there to defend the liberty and freedom of America, but what price would these South Georgia families have to pay to keep the flame of the United States alive?

Mahogany Slade

Black Saint Records (2012)

By Stephen Robinson (ABJ ’96)

Set in Athens, Mahogany Slade is the romantic yet acerbic story of young people escaping themselves in a town where your identity is everything.

The Communication of Jealousy

Peter Lang (2013)

By Jennifer Bevan (PhD ’03) Informed by a wide variety of academic disciplines as well as offering a unique interpersonal communication approach to the study of jealousy, this book examines, integrates and informs research on jealousy experience and expression.

 

I recommend buying Ms. Bevan and Mr. Cathcart’s books immediately after purchasing mine. If you have read my book, please post a review (slightly more positive than the average YouTube comment) on Amazon.

 
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Posted by on June 4, 2013 in Mahogany Slade

 

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