I’m down to the final editing run through on Hard Case
Book V: Blood and Fear. It’s a wild ride for John Harding’s crew, while taking
on a new terrorist player attempting a takeover of the ports - a Bulgarian arms
dealer called ‘The Ghost’. Between EMP weapons, and Nigerian Boko Haram gangsters,
Harding’s Monster Squad has their dance card filled. They still manage to set
aside time to help out with Harding’s stepdaughter’s softball team, and save an
acquaintance from an ‘Honor Killing’. Blood and Fear is a Pulp Fiction
adventure I believe the fans of the series will enjoy. Here’s the new cover by
my Grandson Colin.
I own a one man auto/truck repair shop in Oakland, CA.I write adventure fiction with a political slant, and unconventional poetry. Using my day-job to keep me going, I continue my assault on the publishing world with each action packed day. Any questions or comments you'd rather not make public, please use the address below. Sock Puppets welcome. :) E-Mail: nilson_brothers@hotmail.com
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The Crime Cove Review of Cold Blooded II: Sins & Sanctions
A reviewer, Kat McCarthy, who writes a review blog titled The Crime Cove, did a wonderful review of Cold Blooded Book II: Killer Moves. She perceived every single thing I'd hoped readers would enjoy about Nick McCarty's second adventure in Killer Moves. It helps that Kat also belongs to my Facebook Reader's Fan Club. Kat also does the reviews on Amazon, which as my author friends know, we need reader reviews to stay in this business. :)
Cold Blooded - Where it all started
Sunday, January 25, 2015
New Progress
Hard Case Book V: Blood and Fear is nearing completion. I’ll be approaching
the 100,000 word mark Sunday night. For the fans of the series, this episode will
not disappoint. Between girls’ softball coaching, street fights, Boko Haram
terrorists, and an EMP (Electromagnetic Pulse) threat, John Harding’s crew have
their work cut out for them. The Monster Squad is all back with a lot more on
the line to lose, and therefore to also protect.
Best of all, this series entry will have a new collaborator on
production. My Grandson Colin, who turns thirteen this May, will be doing the
cover for Blood and Fear. I bought him a new iMac Retina setup, because he
produced his own sports and music video clips so well just using his phone. It
has Final Cut Pro editing software, and he produced a cover exactly to my
specs. He will be on board with RJ Parker Publishing Inc as my Illustrator. I
should have a sample of his cover to post next week. He’s fine tuning the text now.
His name will be listed in the credits from now on. I know someone beyond this
trail of tears will be looking down, and loving every second of Colin’s new
endeavor.
Thursday, January 15, 2015
A Fan Page
A fan of everything I write started a Facebook page where nearly
400 people have joined. I don’t take something like that lightly. Her name is
Jennifer Thomas. Thanks Jenn. She is a reader who reviews what she reads on
Amazon religiously in addition to her making it possible for my publishing
partner RJ Parker and I to interact with readers. I’m nearing 88,000 words in
my novel Hard Case Book V: Blood and Fear. It does help to know people are
reading our offerings, and enjoying them. The best part about a fan page like
Jenn created is an author can interact with readers, and dispel the notion of
aloofness we get. Not all of us are like JD Salinger, who wrote ‘The Catcher in
the Rye’, and never offered anything else. :)
Some of us woe begotten writers just plain write. We’re not afraid
of criticism, and we frankly don’t care what the hell people think about our
offerings. We can’t! Once we believe we’re writing for someone else, what we
write is doomed. Sure, there are many people who abhor pulp fiction, which is
what I write. They have many alternatives. If you want someone to be
entertained by your writing, they have to be entertained by what you write… and
not by what you think they want you to write. Thanks, Jenn! :)
You can find the fan page here... if you'd like... :)
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