A few years back I was out of work and had no prospects for employment. I ran through a slew of part time positions including delivering packages for FedX, working for H&R Block, and flight instructing. I even spent several weeks going door to door to help with the 2010 census. When those …
Have you discovered Whispersync?
When Amazon came out with the first e-reader, it was revolutionary. I could go online, find a book I was interested in reading, and with a few clicks, purchase the book and have it downloaded to my device in a matter of seconds. I'm now on my third Kindle. I typically juggle two to three books at a …
Scapegoat launches into orbit
Today the book Scapegoat: A Flight Crew's Journey from Heroes to Villains to Redemption was successfully launched. It was nearly four years ago that I first started bouncing around the idea of writing a book about TWA 841. Whenever I get an idea for a potential book project, I ask friends and family …
Don’t buy the book Scapegoat
Today marks the one month countdown for the launch of Scapegoat. So why would I write a post encouraging you to not buy the book? Good question. Here are three very good answers: Reason number one: If I interviewed you for the book, and you haven't already received an advanced review copy, you …
Scapegoat audio book sneak peek
In addition to print and digital, Scapegoat will be available as an audio download on Audible. I've had a chance to listen to the entire book. I think it's a winner. We're still putting the finishing touches on the audio version, including adding music and special effects. One of the most important …
Scapegoat is now on Goodreads
One of my favorite online sites is Goodreads.com. Goodreads is the place where people go to discover past, current, and upcoming books. It's also a very good site for authors marketing their books. If you're not a member, I encourage you to sign up. It's free. I wanted to put up an excerpt of the …