Last day for E-Book Discount

Reminder, if you want a 20% discount on the e-book version of “In Due Time,” today is the last day — March 31. Go to SmashWords for your discount:
http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/46532 and enter the discount code: AH49V

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2 More Days on EBook Discount

Reminder, if you want a 20% discount on the e-book version of “In Due Time,” there are only 2 days left — until March 31. Go to SmashWords for your discount:
http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/46532 and enter the discount code: AH49V

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New Video of Reading

Check out the new video of a reading I performed at my recent visit to Barnhill’s Books in Winston Salem. I want to thank Stacy at Barnhill’s for for putting this together and making it available on Youtube.

Watch by clicking here.

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A Box of Diamond Hill Books

My Copies of Boys of Diamond Hill

My Copies of Boys of Diamond Hill

This is what the book fairy just dropped off on my door step today. So if you have pre-ordered “The Boys of Diamond Hill,” it should be arriving at your home soon. I hope you all enjoy and are as blessed reading it as I have been writing and editing it.

Most of all, I hope that the Boyd brothers and Fenton Hall would be proud of the work I have done and that they have not been forgotten.

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Dew on the Kudzu Review of “In Due Time”

“In Due Time” was reviewed today by Dew on the Kudzu, a really great site for Southern literature.

They called IDT: “…a strong character driven story with straightforward writing and a really nice story telling pace to it…”

They will also be running a short story that I wrote on April 25, 2011. The story, “Bushwhacker Blues: A Long Crawl Over the Hills,” is a dramatization of real events that happened in the latter part of the War Between the States in the North Carolina Mountains. Check back then to read this story.

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In Due Time Added to North Carolina Collection

To my delight (and surprise) I just discovered that “In Due Time” is on order to be added to the “North Carolina Collection” at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The NC Collection is a storehouse of all things North Carolina, including North Carolina literature. It is great to be included in this archive.

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Diamond Hill breaks into Amazon non-fiction ranking

Looking at today’s listing and “The Boys of Diamond Hill” is ranked 55 in the State & Local/South Carolina book list. Perhaps with some more pre-orders over the next day or two it could break into the top 10 and maybe onto other non-fiction top 100 lists. The current projected release date is April 2. Let’s move it on up the list so the Boyd brothers establish their rightful place in our country’s history.

Also, “In Due Time” is currently available on Barnes & Nobel’s website for a good discount, it is 28% off at $12.20. Hurry before it goes back up. For you e-book aficionados, the 20% discount through Smashwords is still available (until March 31) by entering the code – AH49V.

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In Due Time now on E-Book

Now you can buy “In Due Time” for the Kindle and Nook as well as all E-Book formats and if you act now, you can get it for a 20% discount.

Buy from Smashwords by clicking here.

Enter the coupon code — AH49V — and get a 20% discount. Act now, this discount is only good until March 31.

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Record speedreading?

I had been impressed for a while by a reader who finished “In Due Time” in one day. Impressive as that is, last night I was talking to a guy who told me he read it in 3 hours! Can anyone out there top that?

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Barnhill’s in Winston Salem, Sat. March 5

Please come on out to see me this Saturday, March 5, at Barnhill’s Books in Winston Salem from 2:00 to 5:00.

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