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Author: Matthew Iden

A Reason to Live #23 on Mystery & Thriller (free) list!

Posted on August 6, 2012

I’m really excited to be sitting next to Stephen King right now.

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Posted in: My Books & Titles | Tagged: amazon, crime fiction, ebook, free, Kindle, mystery, self-publishing, suspense, thriller, writing

A Reason to Live: FREE through Monday, August 6

Posted on August 3, 2012

Get your make-believe wallets out, because my debut crime fiction novel, A Reason to Live, is FREE through Monday, August 6th on Amazon!

The sale is partially because of ARTL’s departure from the KDP Select program, but also because the sequel, Blueblood, should be hitting the streets in 2-3 weeks. There wouldn’t be a better time to grab a copy of the first book for that beach vacation, morning commute, or evening arm-chair routine with a glass of wine by your side.

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Posted in: My Books & Titles | Tagged: amazon, crime fiction, ebook, free, giveaway, Kindle, mystery, novel, self-publishing, writing

Tip Tuesday: Print Covers

Posted on July 28, 2012

Tip Tuesday has gone a bit high and right, since I wrote just one and then promptly started releasing new titles instead of writing helpful content. But I’d like to make this humble offering as the second installment in the nascent Tip Tuesday series: print book covers.

I’m certainly no expert in the business of print mechanics, but I thought I’d leave you with some hints from my own experience, a little bit of feedback I’ve received, and point you to a couple of guys who are experts.
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Posted in: Tip Tuesday | Tagged: author, books, CreateSpace, Dean Wesley Smith, Konrath, print, self-publishing, writing

Suburban literary horror? You bet…FINDING EMMA just released

Posted on July 25, 2012

I’m excited to announce I’ve just wrapped up a sinister novella project that’s been tickling my brain for years. Inspired by Stephen Dobyns’s masterful Church of Dead Girls, I take a frightening peek–not at the unknown–but the very well known.

Do you have neighbors? Did you ever wonder what goes on behind their doors? Then this should be your next read…

Synopsis

No one likes Jack. His wife is gone and his neighbors avoid him. He’s a recluse and a creep and that’s just the way he wants it.

But when ten-year old Emma goes missing in the nearby woods, the eyes of his neighbors turn on him in fear and accusation, escalating as the days pass. The answers they–and the reader–get, however, are the last that anyone would suspect…

Finding Emma is a disturbing novella of literary horror totalling 17,500 words or about 70 paperback pages.

You can nab Finding Emma at Amazon and Kobo for just $1.99.

 

 

Posted in: My Books & Titles | Tagged: $1.99, amazon, ebook, Kindle, kobo, novella, writing

Kobo Writing Life: Opening Its Doors

Posted on July 17, 2012

As many of you already know (if you signed up for the author alert), e-reader maker and e-book distributer Kobo has just finished beta-testing its self-publishing platform, Writing Life and released it upon a suspecting world.

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Posted in: Epublishing News | Tagged: amazon, ebook, indie author, Kindle, kobo, kobo writing life, Rakuten, self-publishing, writing
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