Busy But Meaningful April


As the school year slowly winds down, I am gearing up for the Sell More Books Show Summit in Chicago this weekend. It looks to be a great time for authors of varying paths and genres to come together and learn from one another. The podcast is a popular one that has run for years, but this year many highly successful authors have come together to share what they know and record the latest show. I'm looking forward to it. Should be fun.




In addition, A Life of Death has garnered more attention with the release of the audiobook. (Listen to an excerpt through Amazon and Audible here.) Readers are continuing to post their thoughts. It is always nice to hear how Alex and Paige have endeared themselves to readers, especially when it's touched someone like some of these recent reviews.

Speaking of... recently esteemed author and respected Amazon Vine Voice reviewer Sheila Deeth read and reviewed the entire A Life of Death trilogy, calling it, "Dark but tinged with surprising light." While she enjoyed the first, it seems like the series grew on her more and more with every book, going from review headlines like "A smoothly enticing read" in the Golden Bulls to "Thought-provoking, exciting mystery" in Sacrifices. Read all of her reviews on her Amazon page. Or find out more about Sheila on her website.

On the writing front, I have a number of projects underway and even a special project I will announce in coming months. Here's a hint: it's in cooperation with a great writer, Marcus Calvert. Till then, I'll leave you to research who this writing talent is if you don't already know.

Happy reading!

Weston Kincade ~ Author of the A Life of Death collection, The Priors, and Strange Circumstances

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