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Important update on Scapegoat
As you can tell from the title of this post, I have pretty much settled on Scapegoat as the title of my next book. It’s not set in stone, but it is set in quick drying cement. As for the subtitle, that has also been somewhat finalized, but I have

35 Miles From Shore makes Amazon best seller list!
Last month’s promotion on Amazon paid off. 35 Miles From Shore has been a top 50 aviation title off and on since it was first published. I’ve cracked the top ten a couple of times, usually after the documentary Why Planes Crash airs. But it’s quite an accomplishment to crack

35 Miles From Shore on Sale
Amazon has selected 35 Miles From Shore as part of its holiday pricing promotion. For a limited time only you can purchase the Kindle eBook version for just $1.99. Like this post on Facebook and help spread the word.

An update, an anniversary, and unexpected turns
Scapegoat is now in the hands of the editor. The target date for the book’s release is March 4, 2016. The book still has to be typeset, advanced copies need to be sent out to potential endorsers, and advanced review copies have to be sent out. Then there is the
Help pick a title/subtitle round two
Thanks to everyone who participated in the last poll. I’ve decided to do a second round of polls to zero in on an effective title/subtitle combination. I am doing this because I think Roger’s suggestion for the title Scapegoat is a good one. In fact, Scapegoat was my first choice

Help pick a subtitle
When it comes to nonfiction books, the title and subtitle are almost as important as the contents of the book. A good title/subtitle combination can’t guarantee a best seller, but a bad title/subtitle combo can certainly sink a good book. After much deliberation, I have settled on the book title