Tag: writerslife
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Launch Day for Nightingale
It’s launch day for To Kill a Nightingale…book 2 of The Brian Thompson Series. Find out what happens in the thrilling sequel to Interdiction… Available at Amazon.com
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To Kill a Nightingale
The opening paragraphs of my newest military thriller… Releases June 8. Kindle pre-orders available now at Amazon.com.
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To Kill a Nightingale
Just a quick update to let folks know that the second book in my Brian Thompson series drops in 8 days and that pre-orders for the Kindle version are available now at Amazon.com.
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To Kill a Nightingale Cover Reveal
The sailors of USS James E Williams are back in this fast-paced thriller. Special thanks to Paul Hewitt from Battlefield Designs and the folks at Double Dagger Books.
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Good Ship Gould
As promised…here is the final cover for Good Ship Gould… Many thanks to my wife for the artwork and design. It’s a perfect representation of the silliness and satire contained on each and every page…with just enough of that vintage, 1950s Cold War Navy poster feel.
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Author Event Feb 4 2023
Just a reminder that @BNAnnapolis is hosting an #authorevent on Saturday, Feb 4th (10 am) for #GoodShipGould… Stop by.Get a signed copy.Tell #seastories. #AuthorsOfTwitter #BookBoost #book #BookTwitter #WritingCommunity #writersoftwitter #writing matthardman.com
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Q & A about Good Ship Gould
Q: The first question is the obvious one. Tell us about the book and where we can pick up a copy. A: Good Ship Gould is the story about a 1959 pirate hunt in the Indian Ocean, except it’s not really about that. What it is, really, is the first-person story of the Navy’s newest…
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Good Ship Gould
Definitely enjoying the early success… Good Ship Gould has been out for a week and the Ebook is hanging out in Amazon’s Top 100 Satire New Releases. Thanks to the folks who’ve already purchased a copy. For those who haven’t, I hope you consider picking it up. It’s available in Ebook, paperback, and hardcover at…
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Absurdism and Satire for the Win
When I started writing this book (which is nothing more than sheer absurdist literature about a fictional pirate hunt on a fictional US Navy destroyer), I intended it only as a means of comic relief for my parents as my mom battles cancer. The premise of the book is simple. It’s a mid-century retelling of…
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Lost and Found
Lost and Found is now available in Anthology of Stories Vol 6 from Running Wild Press…