She claims she makes book covers for love and not money, and yes I believe her. So don’t bother offering her thousands and thousands of dollars to make a cover (/laugh).
Seriously though, check out the great work:
She claims she makes book covers for love and not money, and yes I believe her. So don’t bother offering her thousands and thousands of dollars to make a cover (/laugh).
Seriously though, check out the great work:
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Check out the tomatoes on THIS lady’s site…
Let Me Tell You All a Story ’bout a Man Named Gregg…
A long time ago and half a world away, I went to high school with a wiry, unassuming guy with big glasses. I knew he ran on the cross-country team; his pictures were in the yearbook. We had a few classes in common, so I also knew he had — was — a big brain. But I had no idea then that that brain behind those glasses could go on to be the undiscovered comic genius of our generation.
I don’t throw that word “genius” around irresponsibly. Gregg can make mercy-killing, male prostitution and even terrorism FUNNY. And boy, do we need some laughs right now.
Gregg Fedchak and I barely knew each other back in high school, so if anything is to blame for our long-distance collaboration, it’s Facebook. Out of the blue, Gregg sent me my very first friend request after…
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This one’s for fans/bored enemies/family interested in seeing me squirm under a barrage of random questions I wasn’t prepared for ahead of time. I give to you this, TBR episode #80:
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So it’s official. I’m now a regular host on the TBR Podcast, the show where “We talk about the books we love and the topics that interest us.” What this means is I’ll be talking about “Kick” nonstop, every show, for the entirety of the show until they “kick” me off and beg the wonderful Jamie Maltman to quit his day job and come back 🙂
Yes, just kidding. Seriously though, I’ll miss Jamie — he’s a fun host I always looked forward to seeing each week.
Here’s the first episode with me as a regular, recorded last night:
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For the last few months, I’ve been regularly listening to 3 new podcasts:
For a short description of each, check out the podcasts tab:
https://john-l-monk.com/podcasts/
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If anyone’s curious, I was on the TBR Podcast last night, talking about “the books we love and the topics that interest us.” Author Kevin Tumlinson was also there, along with regular host Patrick Stemp (at least I think he’s regular…impolite to ask).
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Who said Friday the 13th is unlucky? “Kick” was selected for inclusion in the “Nook Free Fridays” promotion. I think I’m gonna go break some mirrors and walk under a few ladders now 🙂
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/nook-blog/free-fridays-john-l-monks-kick-celebrity-newborn-pets
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Two months ago, I went to SFSE in Orlando, where I met Orson Scott Card and got to take a 3 hour writing session with him and some other lucky writers. As awesome as that was, it didn’t stop there. Throwing caution to the wind, I decided to break my healthy diet and pile up my plate with French toast. I’d actually had a dream a week or two before where I was at a buffet filled with everything you can imagine except French toast. That morning, at the conference, it seemed like fate was saying, “Here’s your chance — get it.”
I got it.

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This one is by “The Novel Enthusiast.” I remember she was turned off by how dark parts of book 2 were, although she reviewed it favorably. I contacted her because “Hopper House” isn’t quite as dark, and is often more fun and adventurous, if anything. Also, it departs from the ride/ride/ride model I used in book 1 and 2. There are rides, yes, but Dan’s starting to make new friends and break out of the hole he’s been inhabiting for 20 years.
Have a look, and be sure to thumbs-up 🙂
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