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Barnaby Woods Blog: Hungry for Words
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Tuesday, June 25, 2013. I've been writing since I was 9 and generally feel like I should be teaching writing courses rather than taking them. I made an exception for Kathleen Flinn's workshop on food writing, however, because I know I have a lot to learn if I'm going to be good at it. (The other exceptions were Russell Banks on fiction and Richard Howard on translation and they were both very worthwhile.). Kathleen Flinn (photo by Irene Flinn). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
Barnaby Woods Blog: Riding the dinosaur into the sunset
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Wednesday, August 21, 2013. Riding the dinosaur into the sunset. I've often commented in passing that print newspapers are doomed, their days are numbered, in x years or months they will no longer be a general option. That is certainly all true, but it doesn't stop this child of the first half of the 20th century from getting really excited when his name appears at the top of Page One of a nationally distributed newspaper like USA Today. So this kind of play for this week's column. So it's gratifying tha...
Barnaby Woods Blog: June 2013
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Tuesday, June 25, 2013. I've been writing since I was 9 and generally feel like I should be teaching writing courses rather than taking them. I made an exception for Kathleen Flinn's workshop on food writing, however, because I know I have a lot to learn if I'm going to be good at it. (The other exceptions were Russell Banks on fiction and Richard Howard on translation and they were both very worthwhile.). Kathleen Flinn (photo by Irene Flinn). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
Barnaby Woods Blog: December 2011
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Monday, December 19, 2011. If this sounds like a mystery story, it is. What does it profit a man if he gives away his ebook? One of the "benefits" in Amazon's new KDP Select program is to give an author five promotion days in the 90-day sign-up period, to offer his book for free. Now this is a generous offer from Amazon, which puts its vast customer base and sophisticated selling software at the disposal of an author and gets nothing in return for processing the sales on those days. My hope is that whate...
Barnaby Woods Blog: February 2012
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Friday, February 10, 2012. Totally amazing. In the second two-day promotion of The Grand Mirage. Thousands of free copies of the book have been downloaded, vaulting it to #2 on the free Kindle bestseller list for historical fiction and #19 among ALL free Kindle books. I had deliberately timed this promotion ahead of Valentine's Day in case anyone thought this would be an appropriate gift, but I have no idea if that played any role at all. I'm not sure how this plays out in terms of paid sales, or name re...
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Barnaby Woods Books: June 2012
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Tuesday, June 26, 2012. It turns out, somewhat to my surprise, that the new financial thriller I've been working on has a gold angle and may end up being a sequel of sorts to Gold. Not a sequel in the sense of the same characters, but it will treat once again the same issues of money and debt and the role of gold in our modern economy. I'm still excited about the sequel to The Grand Mirage. Even though it is 20 years old, is selling better than Mirage. Is 299 while Mirage. I even have a notion now for a ...
Barnaby Woods Books: Gold
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Is a classic financial thriller in the tradition of Joseph Finder, Christopher Reich and Stephen Frey. Though it first appeared two decades ago, it is as current as today’s headlines. The more things change, the more they stay the same. In fact, the world now seems closer to the global financial catastrophe depicted in Gold. This new edition is a reprint of the entire original text, without any additions or changes. The first edition was published as a hardback by E.P. Dutton in 1989 and as a...
Barnaby Woods Books: Indie
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My Long Road to Self-Publishing. When I sold my first novel to E.P. Dutton in 1988 for a substantial advance, I thought I had it made as a writer. Richard Marek, the editor who bought it and also the chief executive of Dutton, had been Robert Ludlum’s first editor and the one question he had for me before he made the offer was whether I’d be willing to write other similar novels. The dream continued and Debt Shock. Those were the days. Dick Marek bought my novel, a financial thriller entitled Gold. Worki...
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Cogito Ergo Sum: August 2014
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Sunday, August 31, 2014. Hank Palace has finally achieved his childhood dream of becoming a detective in the Concord Police Department. The only hitch is that shortly afterwards it was announced that a comet was on a path to collide with the earth in a few months, and was likely to destroy all life on the planet. The question is, however, what does it matter - suicide or murder? Why work hard to bring a killer to justice when everyone is doomed to die in just a few months? Hank's colleagues scoff at him ...
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Cogito Ergo Sum: Countdown City
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Sunday, June 21, 2015. And this sequel has him investigating another possible crime even though the Concord Police Department has closed down its detective department and kept only uniformed cops patrolling as a way to maintain some semblance of law and order in a world that is rapidly losing its tenuous connection to civilization. His search takes him to the Maine coast - bicycle is the main form of transportation - where he discovers that coastal defense efforts to keep immigrants from landing are more...
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Cogito Ergo Sum: May 2015
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Monday, May 11, 2015. Emily St. John Mandel skillfully weaves a compelling narrative of pre- and post-apocalyptic drama, of story within a story, and virtually a play within a play. And she does so in a language that is understated, but elegant and sometimes lyrical. Most of all, she makes the reader care about her characters, viewing all of them, even the sinister prophet in a fragmented post-apocalyptic world, with sympathy. Through this fanciful, imaginative tapestry, Mandel weaves basic human emotion...
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Cogito Ergo Sum: Blood Is Dirt
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Thursday, March 26, 2015. Despite my reservations about the first novel in the series ( Instruments of Darkness. There are some outlandish characters - the shipbroker's daughter, Selina, who becomes Medway's client and is a man-eating vixen; the Nigerian chief running for president of the country who needs financing for his campaign; some small-time Russian thugs who craft their own chili vodka, and others. And there's the driving along the coast between Nigeria and Benin, the ever-present heat and threa...
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Cogito Ergo Sum: July 2014
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Friday, July 25, 2014. Peter Heller's post-apocalyptic novel grabs you by the throat and doesn't let go. It took a few pages to get used to the style - paragraphs with extra separation and sentence fragments. But these are graphic and linguistic representations of the fragmented world left after a virulent flu and blood disease have killed most of the planet's inhabitants. Heller, a product of the Iowa Writers Workshop as well as a magazine writer and author of several nonfiction books, has a disciplined...
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Cogito Ergo Sum: Station Eleven
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Monday, May 11, 2015. Emily St. John Mandel skillfully weaves a compelling narrative of pre- and post-apocalyptic drama, of story within a story, and virtually a play within a play. And she does so in a language that is understated, but elegant and sometimes lyrical. Most of all, she makes the reader care about her characters, viewing all of them, even the sinister prophet in a fragmented post-apocalyptic world, with sympathy. Through this fanciful, imaginative tapestry, Mandel weaves basic human emotion...
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Cogito Ergo Sum: On Such a Full Sea
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Sunday, June 7, 2015. On Such a Full Sea. Chang-Rae Lee's dystopian picaresque follows the fortunes of Fan, a young fish-tank diver from the factory cities of a somewhat distant future. It may or may not be a postapocalyptic world, because Lee wastes no time with back story, relying on a few allusions from the narrator to let the reader discern that the world has changed. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. The Taint of Midas. On Such a Full Sea.
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Friday, 31 July 2015. Have you discovered TAT? TAT, or The Australia Times, is an online series of e-magazines on just about every topic you can think of. And it's FREE! And, no, you don't have to be Australian to enjoy it. Just interested. Magazine titles include Poetry, Antiques, Beauty, History, Kids, Film, Fiction, Theatre, Sport, Science, Travel etc etc etc. There were at least 48 magazine titles when Barnaby last counted, with more being added all the time. And why is Barnaby promoting TAT? But I t...
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Wednesday, August 21, 2013. Riding the dinosaur into the sunset. I've often commented in passing that print newspapers are doomed, their days are numbered, in x years or months they will no longer be a general option. That is certainly all true, but it doesn't stop this child of the first half of the 20th century from getting really excited when his name appears at the top of Page One of a nationally distributed newspaper like USA Today. So this kind of play for this week's column. So it's gratifying tha...
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Sunday, June 18, 2017. After a long hiatus, I'm reviving this website and resuming work on a sequel to The Grand Mirage. Hopefully the first of many. A workshop on self-publishing by the Washington Writers conference yesterday reminded me of the potential this has for reaching readers. Wednesday, December 5, 2012. Tuesday, June 26, 2012. It turns out, somewhat to my surprise, that the new financial thriller I've been working on has a gold angle and may end up being a sequel of sorts to Gold. I think a fi...
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