Two are Happy is released
The new novel, Two are Happy, is released.
The new novel, Two are Happy, is released.
I decided to try something different with the writing workflow of my new novel Two are Happy. The chapters will be released serialized at deppli.com.
Smashwords is running their Ninth Annual Read an Ebook Week Sale, March 4-10. My titles are participating. They are priced either Free, or at 75% off.
Rabbitry, A Pentalogy is released!
This anthology is made up of five fine short stories, upon two themes.
A Fine Day
A Couple's Hunger
Dipster Hoofus
End of the World
The Word of Jeb,
The Word of Jeb is released!
This short story ends the tale started with End of the World. It also completes the Rabbitry, a pentalogy.
Sale over the days of Dec 25 until Jan 1.
In celebration of the passing of another year, the price of Jeff's titles will be reduced to the lovely price of FREE **
For a newly self-published author, there's a lot of competition for eye-ball time of readers.
The formula is simple: interest is stimulated by reviews.
I hope providing free access to the title catalog will drive more reviews- priming the pump, so to speak.
So please, enjoy!
Distribution of my titles is now also set up with Google Play
and Tolino, who redistributes to ~15 vendors for German speakers, like Weltbild.
Bookbub references the titles as well.
End of the World is released! A short story. Part, the fourth, in Rabbitry, a pentalogy.
We have been busy at deppli.com with, ah, revisions.
- All the book title pages now have icon links to the distributor sites where the title is released.
- Bio page has icon links to my Author page at the distributor site, if they provide Author pages; otherwise, it's a link to their search page.
- Also_by page prettied up.
Dipster Hoofus is released! Part, the third of the Rabbitry pentalogy.
End of the line comes into view. Two women’s unremitting trust finds reward in a familiar Alpine world. A world where one’s goal long prepared is brought to fruition assisted by the other’s destruction. For some, time slips away, recycled into the future’s iteration.