First off, my web guru Mark E Argerake of Keeper Web Design, has decided to expand his author’s clientele. Basic sites like this one are $300 to rebuild or create from scratch. If you need something more than that, something more extravagant, Mark will customize a quote based on your needs and budget. Keeper specializes in HTML, JavaScript, PHP, MySql, eCommerce, CMS, among others.
For readers of this blog, Mark has offered to knock $50 off the price, as well as supply one free year of webmaster/maintenance services. Simply mention my name in the notes section when contacting Keeper Web Design located at http://www.keeperwebdesign.com/
An interesting turn of events here lately. While Friend sits at the publisher who requested a read of my newest novel, I have discovered the publisher for my two previous novels has been dropped from Amazon, and no one told me. Thanks to the e-mailer who alerted me to this fact. Right now if you search for my novels on Amazon, Gamemaster has vanished completely, while Booger does show up in outside sellers as a used book. (One copy is listed for sixty bucks!)
Needless to say I am currently working to end my relationship with my previous publisher, and find a new home for Booger and Gamemaster to get them back up on Amazon. For the record I still have a few copies of each available, and though these editions will be out of print when I make the change, I’m not altering the price.
My ‘Author Trailer,’ put together by the director of the Plan 9 From Outer Space retelling, Graverobbers From Outer Space, Christopher Kahler, is up at FRANKLIN E. WALES – STORYTELLER It’s under two minutes give it a look when you have the time.
Wolves Of War, the anthology my story “Homecoming” (the prelude to my current novel in progress, “Eaten”) was published in is available at Amazon.com
I will be selling signed copies in a few weeks when I receive my order.
Last update I mentioned reading the Joseph M. Monks, screenplay “Visions of Sarah”. I have said before that Joseph M. Monks’ fiction cuts deeper than a pound of broken glass—The same goes for this screenplay. In the day of over hyped remakes, one can only hope this original tale finds the needed funding to be shot. Full of believable characters and enough sharp edges to cut you badly.
Currently reading:
“Among the Living: A Zombie Novel” by Timothy W. Long
“What Got You Here Won’t Get You There” by Marshall Goldsmith
“Nightmare of Ecstasy: The Life and Art of Edward D. Wood, Jr.” by Rudolph Grey (I re-read this every year about this time)
Thanks for stopping by,
Frank