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Tag Archives: Silencer
New Silencer story available: Elevator of Doom
Yes, it’s another new release announcement, but I promise that this is the last one for 2013. Besides, this announcement marks the return of the Silencer, my 1930s style masked pulp avenger. After narrowly escaping the electric chair in Countdown … Continue reading
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Tagged e-books, my books, Pegasus Pulp, pulp, shameless self-promo, Silencer
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Bundle up with Speculative Fiction Bundles at DriveThruFiction
One thing I like about DriveThruFiction, a small speculative fiction and RPG focussed e-book retailer, is the ability to create bundles of several e-books at a reduced price. I currently have two bundles available at DriveThruFiction, the Arr, Matey! Pirate … Continue reading
A Good Cause, Women in SF, the Nobel Prize for Literature and Lost Doctor Who Found
I’m a bit tired today, because a quick excursion to pick up a WiFi repeater and some other stuff turned into an extended odyssey thanks to a traffic jam on the highway that forced me into the East Bremen area … Continue reading
Posted in Books, TV
Tagged awards geekery, Bremen, British TV, Doctor Who, food, gender, literary fiction, science fiction, short fiction, signal boost, Silencer
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Promo and plugs and my cousin goes indie
Because October is the month of Halloween, Julie from Bards and Sages Publishing has set up a cross publisher bundle of horror and dark fantasy fiction over at DriveThruFiction. The bundle includes Letters from the Dark Side as well as … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Personal
Tagged dark fantasy, family, German literature, German politics, horror, my books, other people's books, Pegasus Pulp, pirates, shameless self-promo, Silencer, urban fantasy
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The Silencer series gets a facelift
I’ve always been very fond of my Silencer series in the style of the hero pulps of the 1930s. However, the novelettes never sold very well. But then, 1930s style pulp action is a niche genre and the readership may … Continue reading
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Tagged judge a book by its cover, my books, Pegasus Pulp, pulp fiction, shameless self-promo, Silencer
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Get your free e-book
This is just a quick post to say that Countdown to Death, the first book in the Silencer series, is still available for free at XinXii throughout tomorrow. How do you get it? Go here, click “Add to cart” and … Continue reading
Pegasus Pulp is one year old!
One July 3, 2011, Pegasus Pulp, my e-book publishing venture, opened its doors for business, which makes today our first anniversary. It’s been an exciting year. I published 17 e-books, all short stories and novelettes, sold a bunch of them … Continue reading
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Tagged e-books, free, my books, Pegasus Pulp, shameless self-promo, Silencer
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Cora enters another new market, some gender discussion, Automat diners and a must-have book
I’ve got another reason to brag, for mere days after cracking the Spanish e-book market I also managed to crack the Italian market by selling a copy of Courier Duty at Amazon.it, which even briefly put me on the respective … Continue reading
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Tagged e-books, Game of Thrones, gender, genre wank, James Bond, my books, other people's books, Pegasus Pulp, relentless darkness, research fallout, Silencer, videogames, writing craft
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Treasures from the Trunk: Resurrecting Dead Stories
Crossposted to Pegasus Pulp. One of the best things about going indie is that it has made writing a lot more fun again, because it means that I am not constantly worrying about whether there is a market for any … Continue reading
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Tagged e-books, epic fantasy, historical fiction, Pegasus Pulp, pirates, pulp fiction, romance, science fiction, short fiction, Silencer, vampires, western
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New Book Trailer for the Silencer series
I made a book trailer for my Silencer stories via xtranormal, a cool site where you can make movies using CGI characters. Check it out below the cut:
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Tagged book trailer, Pegasus Pulp, pulp fiction, shameless self-promo, Silencer, videos
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