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Author: Matthew Iden

Deals, News, & More Deals

Posted on November 23, 2013

Hi Everyone –

Just a few quick notes. After the holidays, I hope to turn my attention to writing more on the blog as well as a site redesign, but life has been hectic around here.

Finding Emma $.99

To test out Amazon’s new Kindle Countdown functionality, I’ve lowered Finding Emma, a novel of psychological suspense, from $2.99 to $.99 from Nov 22 – Nov 25. Grab it while you can! Here’s the description:

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Posted in: My Books & Titles | Tagged: $.99, amazon, ebook, Kindle, Marty Singer, psychological suspense, sales

New Reader Orientation (Fall 2013)

Posted on October 1, 2013

(The following is an unabashed and outright idea theft from horror writer Brian Keene’s blog, which you should read and subscribe to.)

My name is Matthew Iden. I am a self-published, independent writer of crime fiction, fantasy, psychological suspense, and literary fiction with a twist.

I’m best known for my Marty Singer detective series about a retired Washington DC Homicide cop who rights wrongs and tries to keep his life in order while battling cancer (they’re more upbeat than they sound).

The series begins with A Reason to Live (paperback | Kindle | audio), moves on to Blueblood (paperback | Kindle) and One Right Thing (paperback | Kindle), and will continue with The Spike, due out later this month. I also plan to release a digital boxed set of the first three novels before the holidays which will include previously published essays about the books and Marty as a character, as well as the first Marty Singer short story (available nowhere else!). I enjoy writing about Marty and plan to keep the series going for the foreseeable future.

Many of my short stories in the crime fiction vein are collected in the anthology one bad twelve (paperback | Kindle). Finding Emma, my “disturbing novella” of psychological suspense, may keep you awake at night, wondering about your neighbors. And my fantasy short stories, Assassin, Sword of Kings, and Seven Into the Bleak will have you thinking for some time to come.

My novels have not been traditionally published, but I studied the industry for about five years in my attempts to become so published and have a passing understanding of how the (old) system works. Or, at least, how to succeed at rejection. I’ve been self-publishing since the Fall of 2011 and I’ve devoted a great deal of time and effort understanding and constructing a career in this new field. I’ve spoken at several conferences and symposia on the subject.

Future plans include a story in the shared-world SF anthology Walk the Fire (Dec 2013), Marty Singer #5, The Wicked Flee (Winter-Spring 2014) and #6 (TBA), my debut Western The Orphans, a collaboration with another writer TBA, and hopefully the drafting of one of the stand-alone novels knocking around in my head, The Max. With luck, there may be some more short stories thrown in there, as well.

You can contact me at matt.iden AT matthew-iden.com, on my Facebook page, or via Twitter @CrimeRighter. My Contact page on this blog also has links to my various Author pages. To hear about new releases, you can sign up for my newsletter at http://eepurl.com/rQTE1. It’s just a few emails a year, I’ll never abuse or sell your address, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Posted in: My Books & Titles | Tagged: amazon, books, ebooks, Kindle

What Did Your Readers Like? Kindle’s “Shared Notes & Highlights”

Posted on September 26, 2013

snhSomething that’s given me a real surge of pride and joy lately has been discovering the Kindle “Shared Notes & Highlights” section for each of my books.

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Posted in: Tip Tuesday, Tips for eAuthors | Tagged: amazon, ebook, Highlights, Kindle, Notes

Nope, Didn’t See It

Posted on September 19, 2013

thewireSo, I’ve been making the joke lately that I was at risk of having my official Crime Writers’ Badge taken away because I’d never seen HBO’s The Wire, a crime drama that debuted more than a decade ago and taped its last show in 2008. With nods to a current drama about a deranged high school chemistry teacher, it’s sometimes called the best show ever made.

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Posted in: Rants | Tagged: AMC, breaking bad, Dexter, the wire, TV

Book Critique: Robert Parker’s Looking for Rachel Wallace

Posted on September 17, 2013

In honor of Robert B. Parker’s birthday (Sep. 17), I’m re-running this analysis I did of one of his best novels, Looking for Rachel Wallace. Enjoy!

Posted in: Excellence in Writing, Tips for eAuthors | Tagged: detective, gumshoe, Looking for Rachel Wallace, mystery, Robert B. Parker, sleuth, Spenser
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