Something about this sweet chill moment – still the warmth of summer but now an overlaid autumnal freshness like a sea breeze – crossing Columbus Circle, the trees picking up the wind, the leaves as dark as they will get this year, the pedestrians hurrying a little… and up we go… to where Linda and Princess happily await a capuccino and a Princess-cup of water.
Drums in the Subway
with Joe
In the subway, a most melodious percussionist. And on return to the country, a delightful interview on WAMC Albany with that master of the interview, The Roundtable’s Joe Donahue – who dwarfs me here as he dwarfs almost everyone, gentle giant that he is. Good news yesterday: Who Was That Lady? has infiltrated the Bookbub trend towards choosing mainstream-published books for their promotions, and suddenly now (perhaps because of our fine reader reviews on Amazon) they’ve chosen it – after John tried over and over, with all our books. Book One of the e-book version of Who Was That Lady? will be going out free from October 16 to 20 to Bookbub’s 750,000 literary fiction subscribers. Last year Justice caught Bookbub’s eye and we broke their record with 23,000 e-book downloads in 3 days, and reached no.1 on Amazon’s literary fiction downloads list. Will it launch the new novel onto the same level? We’ll see! There’s reason for hope.
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