Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Last Day for Free Cats and Crime

Cats and Crime will only be free at Smashwords today. Get it while you can! (While it's not required, Panzer and I would really appreciate a book review at Smashwords or the other guys' big book store.)

Remember to use the Panzer code SW100 when you check out. Free Cats and Crime!


FREE! FREE!








Monday, July 29, 2013

Smashwords: Smashwords Introduces Preorder Distribution to App...

Pre-order?
Panzer stopped in at our friend Mark Coker's blog over at Smashwords. Mark has a new Smashwords feature to announce.

If you've been around Cats and Crime very long, you know we use Smashwords to distribute our ebooks to Apple, B&N and Kobo. Now, if you pre-order our new ebooks, they'll be available before the official sale date.

To learn all about this new Smashwords feature, tootle on over to Smashwords: Smashwords Introduces Preorder Distribution to App...: Smashwords authors and publishers now have an exciting and powerful new merchandising tool:  Preorders at Apple iBooks, Barnes & Noble...

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Goodreads Counts 20 Million Members - GalleyCat

20 million? MeWow!
Panzer was over at GalleyCAT one of his favorite stops today. He found an announcement that Goodreads now has 20 million members.

MeWow!

That's a lot of readers.

My bad boy is ready to become a member.

If you want to read about Goodreads and the most popular books there, tootle on over to Goodreads Counts 20 Million Members - GalleyCat

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Free Fantasy eBook - Call of the Herald

It's FREE!
Panzer is so excited! He found Brian Rathbone is giving away copies of his ebook Call of the Herald for Nook, Kobo, Kindle or Audio.

Panzer says, "Take your pick. They're all FREE!"

Grab your FREE copy at Free Fantasy eBook - Call of the Herald

Saturday, July 20, 2013

Here’s how Amazon self-destructs

I don't think so!
Panzer found this article at Salon.

The article poses the question, If Amazon puts the brick and mortal bookstores out of business will that impact how readers find what books to read? If it's true readers find their books in bookstores and then buy them online, the writer of the articles postulates Amazon's book sales and thus profits will diminish enough to cause Amazon's demise.

Panzer says, "Hmmm. Really?"

You can read the full article at Here’s how Amazon self-destructs

What do you think?

Friday, July 19, 2013

Ripping Off Indie Authors: Let Us Count the Ways

We are indie! We are strong!
Panzer was out in the Catosphere today and happened upon this post by Coral Russell at Indie Reader.

Coral's post made Panzer and I think twice about our plans for marketing our next ebook. We planned on setting up a blog tour and even getting help setting up our Wordpress site. Looks like that's not something we should do without a lot of investigation!

Panzer says, "Is there no place an indie author is safe?"

To be safe and prepared tootle on over to Ripping Off Indie Authors: Let Us Count the Ways

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Another Panzerism

Hehehe!
Panzer on Cat Behavior:

Humans wonder why cats run around with their tails straight up in the air and bushed out.

Well, hey. You got a better way of checking catospheric conditions?

Sunday, July 14, 2013

J.K. Rowling Unmasked

Robert Galbraith?
Panzer found an interesting article in The Telegraph. (A tip of the fedora to Kevin Tipple for the link.)

According to the article J.K. Rowling used the name Robert Galbraith to write a much acclaimed new mystery novel.

Panzer says, if you're interested in the latest news in England, tootle over to JK Rowling unmasked as author of acclaimed detective novel

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Bill Crider's Pop Culture Magazine: Robert J. Randisi Interview

27?!?!
Panzer was out in the Catosphere today and stopped in at Bill Crider's Pop Culture Magazine.

My bad boy found a goodie for you. Here for your reading pleasure is an interview with Robert Randisi, the Executive Director of the Private Eye Writers of America. Mr. Randisi is one of Panzer and my favorite writers in the PI genre (and several other genres as well). This interview covers how and why the PWA was formed, Robert's writing history and lots of other writing information.

To learn how Robert wrote 27 books in one year (!!!) tootle over to  Bill Crider's Pop Culture Magazine: Robert J. Randisi Interview: Robert J. Randisi has been writing and publishing ever since I've known him, and that's been quite a while.  He's published so ...

Thursday, July 11, 2013

How to Create a Larger-Than-Life Character

Larger than life?
Our bad boy Panzer found a video on creating awesome characters for our writing projects over at K.M. Weiland's Wordplay blog.

The video is short, only two and a half minutes, but packed with helpful information. There are useful don'ts of character traits followed by two of the most important dos of character traits.

Panzer says, "If you want to take your characters to the next level, tootle on over to How to Create a Larger-Than-Life Character "

You'll probably also want to visit this blog each week from now on!

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