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Stranger Will tour stop #42: NOO Journal blog

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Today , NOO Journal is kind enough to post an interview that author Nik Korpon did with me a few weeks back. NOO is too good to me.

Click here to read the interview. Also, don’t forget that if you comment on all guest blog posts, you will get free stuff.

See all tour stops here


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$0.99 for Stranger Will and others, through July 7th only!

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You don’t want to hang out with family this July 4th weekend anyway, right? For a limited time, through July 7th to be exact, Otherworld Publications is offering all five titles from their “Brat Pack” authors at $0.99 each. That’s one penny for every moment of regret you’ll have reading this rubbish.

Stranger Will by Caleb J. Ross

$0.99

Kindle

Nook

Smashwords

Stay God by Nik Korpon

$0.99

Kindle

Smashwords

Out of Touch by Brandon Tietz

$0.99

Kindle

Smashwords

Transubstantiate by Richard Thomas

$0.99

Kindle

Nook

Smashwords

We are Oblivion by Michael Sonbert

$0.99

Kindle

Nook

Smashwords

TOTAL

$4.95


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Warmed & Bound, a collection of Velvet Noir. You will be different after this.

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You will be hearing about this a lot in the coming weeks. I sense a paradigm shift. Enter: Velvet Noir.

Website: warmedandbound.com
Twitter: @WarmedAndBound
Facebook: Warmed and Bound
Facebook (The Velvet): The Velvet


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@BenTanzer says “With As a Machine & Parts Caleb J. Ross continues to stake his claim as his generation’s Watcher”

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Apparently there are a couple of Advance Reader Copies of my forthcoming book, As a Machine and Parts floating around out there, giving bad names to bookshelves across the country. One landed in Ben Tanzer’s filthy mitts (creepy refection in the image above is actually Nik Korpon, however). Having the man behind You Can Make Him Like You and My Father’s House say such nice things about my book makes me all crazy inside. His words, as he might say, have changed my life (that is a comment on the title of his own blog, This Blog Will Change Your Life, not a comment on Ben Tanzer’s ego).

His words, not mine:

“There was once a Marvel comic book called “What if…” and in it Uatu the Watcher, a bald sage-like character with an enormous head spun speculative tales of alternative versions of the Marvel Universe you thought you knew. With As a Machine & Parts Caleb J. Ross continues to stake his claim as his generation’s Watcher, which should not be construed as a commentary on his beautiful, yet clearly fake head of hair, but instead as an observation about the scope of his imagination and his ongoing vision of what the world can be, might be and just may will be if Ross has anything to say about it”


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The lovely Kristin Fouquet reviews Stranger Will

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Kristin Fouquet, author of Twenty Stories, which I loved, has written a very nice review of Stranger Will. But the center of her review shouldn’t be the review itself. She offers a snippet of her own life, one which shares thematic similarities to Stranger Will.

From the review:

With ease, Ross seems to dare you to turn the page. Chapter Eighteen is gut-wrenching. It reminded me of footage of Shias parading while flogging themselves. The children used soft, harmless cat-o-nine tails to emulate the self-flagellation they would later truly and painfully enact in their maturity. Ross is not so gentle with his children characters demonstrating their faith nor does he coddle his readers. His writing is fearless. The courageous reader will not be dissatisfied.


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