February
2019
Mercy sakes, January’s over. That happened fast, didn’t it? The coming
month will feature the eleventh birthday of my great-granddaughter, Kasumi.
That happened fast, too. I remember visiting my grandson and his
family shortly after Sumi’s birth, when they lived in Kansas. And now
Sumi’s turning eleven. Worse, Andrew, her older brother, is going to be fourteen
in May! Well, I don’t mean worse precisely, but I have almost-grown
great-grandchildren, and that makes me feel old, which is only right since
I am old. So I’m trying to remember my age in order to minimize
falls, etc. I’m not used to being old, and I don’t like it. Too bad. So
sad. Sigh.
But enough of that. SHAKEN SPIRITS was released in January, which made
me happy. People seem to appreciate the addition of Lou Prophet to Daisy
and her gang. Old Lou is extremely fun to write, so I hope Peter Brandvold
(who created him and writes about Lou when he was in his salad days) lets
me keep him. So please go out and buy several copies! You know. For gifts
and stuff. Here’s the cover and the Kindle link:
Shaken Spirits link
Also, if you want to read about Lou Prophet when he was a young,
vigorous, womanizing, hard-drinking bounty hunter (and still had two legs),
please go and buy several copies of BLOOD AT SUNDOWN, too. It’s a great
read, in my not-awfully-humble opinion. Here’s the cover and Kindle link
for BLOOD, too. Hmm. That title doesn’t shorten awfully well, does it? But
it’s a good book!
Blood at Sundown amazon link
My Daisy publisher, ePublishing Works, has also set up a pre-order page
on Amazon.com
for SCARLET SPIRITS, the next Daisy book, which I just finished writing.
Yay, me! Haven’t a clue what the cover will look like, but here’s the
Kindle link if you have a burning desire to pre-order it:
Scarlet Spirits amazon link
Two extremely good things regarding what I laughingly call my writing
career happened in January, although I’m afraid I’ll jinx myself if I write
about them here. But what the heck. If I’m jinxed, I’m jinxed.
The first extremely good thing was that Five Star finally
relinquished the rights to Daisy’s seventh adventure, SPIRITS REVIVED.
Therefore, ePublishing Works (run by the fabulous Nina and Brian Paules)
are going to reprint the whole series and number them correctly! That means
the books will follow one another in a logical sequence, SPIRITS REVIVED
will be #7, and the rest of the books will be numbered accordingly. I’m so
happy about this I could squeal, but I don’t want to scare the dogs.
The second extremely good thing to happen is that a person who hates to
be thanked for anything and whose name I won’t mention here (Peter
Brandvold. Okay, so I lied) told me about a publisher called Wolfpack run
by a fellow named Mike Bray. Mean Pete suggested I send an email to Mike
Bray with “Mean Pete Sent Me” in the subject line. So I did, and I included
a list of all the books I’ve written (around 60-something). Mike Bray got
back to me and said he’s extremely interested in re-packaging and
re-publishing my entire back-list except the Daisy books (the ones to which
I own the rights, I mean)!
Wow. It would be spectacularly nice to make some money on books I wrote
way back when, and I’m super-excited about this possibility. Wolfpack will
probably begin by re-publishing either the Pecos Valley historical cozy
mystery series (beginning with PECOS VALLEY DIAMOND, and going on through
PECOS VALLEY REVIVAL and PECOS VALLEY RAINBOW) and starring Annabelle Blue;
or my post-Titanic-disaster series, featuring three women who
survived the sinking of Titanic. The books in order are A PERFECT
STRANGER, A PERFECT ROMANCE (my personal favorite), and A PERFECT WEDDING.
All three books feature Loretta Linden, a fabulously wealthy San Francisco
woman who is bound and determined to help everyone around her, whether they
want her help or not.
The bitter truth about the Titanic series is that I loathed
writing the first book (A PERFECT WEDDING). That’s because I thought Daisy
Gumm Majesty was dead and floating belly-up in the goldfish bowl of
publishing, and I only wanted to write more Daisy books. I got over it and
enjoyed writing the second and third books. It probably helped a whole lot
that Daisy got a new lease on life, thanks to Five Star. And now
ePublishing Works has done a totally fabulous job on the entire
Daisy series. In fact (this is embarrassing to admit, but what the heck),
ePW is the very first publisher I’ve ever had (and my books have been
published by most of them) that has ever made any money for me. I love Nina
and Brian!
Very well then, let’s get to the important stuff. The people who won
copies of SHAKEN SPIRITS are: Meredith Hillenbrand, Tammy Corcoran (who
lives in Minnesota, poor frozen thing), and Teena Stambaugh (who lives in
Ohio. Not sure what the weather’s like there). I’ll get your books to you
as soon as I can get to the post office, ladies.
As for books I’ll be giving away at the end of February, lemme think for
a minute. Okay, I’ll give away a copy of PECOS VALLEY REVIVAL, a copy
of FALLEN ANGELS and a copy of SIERRA RANSOM. SIERRA is an historical
romance novel, but it’s pretty good anyway. Due to the high cost of
postage, I’ll only be able to send physical books to people residing in the
USA. However, if you live in a far-off place and win, I’ll be happy to send
you an ebook (Kindle or Nook).
Iris Evans and Leon Fundenberger founded a Facebook page called DAISY DAZE
just for posting stuff from the 1920s that Daisy Gumm Majesty and her
family might have used or seen or gone to or shopped at. It’s fun, and if
you’d like to be a member, check it out here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/905100189878318/
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If you’d like to visit my web page, here’s the link: http://aliceduncan.net/
. And if you’d like to be Facebook friends, please go here: https://www.facebook.com/alice.duncan.925
I think that’s it! Thank you!
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Lots of fun and adventure ahead. Thanks, Alice!
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