Publishing
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“Humor, Depression, and Hope All Together in One Short Book”: A Review of The Promotion by My Author Within
“The Promotion was my first book by Jacke Wilson, and now I am wondering if I have been sleeping under a rock not to notice this amazing author…” – My Author Within # Wow! Another great day here on the Jacke blog. The first review of The Promotion has come in, and it’s excellent. My thanks… Continue reading
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Blog Tour – From the Starving Artist to Jacke Wilson
I’ve been asked to participate in a tour of the blogosphere focused on writing process. I love traveling! And I love writing! So here we go! First, you can check out the gracious portrait of me over at The Starving Artist. Continue reading
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“Self-Deception Is Human”: Book Review of The Race (at Radical Science Fiction)
“This was a great little piece of political fiction…Wilson shows his writing chops – immersing us in a political world that doesn’t feel jargony, over-the-top, or formulaic.” – Nic Eaton, Radical Science Fiction I was both pleased and intrigued when Nic over at Radical Science Fiction graciously offered to review my book The Race. Because although… Continue reading
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Last Chance For Free Books! [Update: The Contest Has Closed]
Goodreads Book Giveaway The Promotion by Jacke Wilson Giveaway ends June 04, 2014. See the giveaway details at Goodreads. Enter to win Hello! It’s crunch time, people! Only six hours left in the Goodreads Giveaway for my short novel, The Promotion, the “full of intrigue and deadpan comedy” book that everyone’s talking about. What’s the giveaway? Five lucky… Continue reading
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Book Review: “An Incredibly Astute Novella About Ego and Politics…”
“Smart, well-written, and frequently funny, The Race offers some interesting speculation into the mind of the American politician…” – Marc Schuster, Small Press Reviews Readers, it’s another great day here on the Jacke Blog. My short novel The Race has received another wonderful review, this time from Marc Schuster of Small Press Reviews. (For those of you who missed… Continue reading
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Two Days Left! Sign Up For Free Books Now! [Update: The Contest Has Closed]
Goodreads Book Giveaway The Promotion by Jacke Wilson Giveaway ends June 04, 2014. See the giveaway details at Goodreads. Enter to win Happy Monday! Just a quick reminder that there are only two days left in the Goodreads Giveaway for my short novel, The Promotion, the “full of intrigue and deadpan comedy” book that everyone’s talking… Continue reading
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Free Books! Let the Goodreads Giveaway-ing Begin! [Update: The Contest Has Closed]
Goodreads Book Giveaway The Promotion by Jacke Wilson Giveaway ends June 04, 2014. See the giveaway details at Goodreads. Enter to win Here we go! The folks at Goodreads have approved the application and are now hosting a Goodreads Giveaway for my short novel, The Promotion, the “full of intrigue and deadpan comedy” book that… Continue reading
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Coming Soon: A Goodreads Giveaway!
Readers, big news! I just signed up for a Goodreads Giveaway, which means that FIVE SIGNED COPIES of the paperback version of The Promotion will be given away FOR FREE to Goodreads members who sign up for the contest. That’s right, soon five lucky readers will be given the chance to immerse themselves in 105 pages of misery, obsession, and… Continue reading
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Small Press Shout-Out: Valancourt Books!
Here’s what I love about small presses: they’re quirky, they look for (and fill) niches that the big guys have missed, and they often appear to be as governed by personal passions as market research. Today’s shout-out, Valancourt Books, is no exception. Their catalog sports many overlooked and forgotten gothic books. Because they’ve identified a missed… Continue reading
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Review of The Race: “Warm and Full of Life…”
“[A] delightful novella about politics, scandal, reputation and above all, the importance of love…” – mylittlebookblog Readers, it’s a very good day here on the Jacke Blog. My novella The Race has been reviewed by mylittlebookblog, and the results have had me smiling all day. I’m not sure which is my favorite snippet. Maybe the… Continue reading
