A quick update for everyone.
For keen readers of this blog will remember that I promised to donate the royalties earned on the eBook version of THE FALL GUY during the month of January to Karen Laubenstein’s family. She’s a writer, a great champion of writers and the committee that staged Bouchercon (aka the World Mystery Convention) in 2007 in wonderful Anchorage, Alaska. Sadly, her husband has been diagnosed with early onset dementia and the medical costs have wiped them out. The money raised will go towards covering a trip to see a specialist in St. Louis. Well, it’s February which means it’s check writing time. THE FALL GUY sold 642 copies in January, earning $360 in royalties.
I’d like to thank everyone who either bought the book or shared my earlier blog post on Twitter and Facebook. I really appreciate it and so does Karen and her family.
If you didn’t get the chance to pick up the book last month, you may want to consider a contribution to Karen’s GoFundMe page.
Thanks and I hope you enjoy the book.
For keen readers of this blog will remember that I promised to donate the royalties earned on the eBook version of THE FALL GUY during the month of January to Karen Laubenstein’s family. She’s a writer, a great champion of writers and the committee that staged Bouchercon (aka the World Mystery Convention) in 2007 in wonderful Anchorage, Alaska. Sadly, her husband has been diagnosed with early onset dementia and the medical costs have wiped them out. The money raised will go towards covering a trip to see a specialist in St. Louis. Well, it’s February which means it’s check writing time. THE FALL GUY sold 642 copies in January, earning $360 in royalties.
I’d like to thank everyone who either bought the book or shared my earlier blog post on Twitter and Facebook. I really appreciate it and so does Karen and her family.
If you didn’t get the chance to pick up the book last month, you may want to consider a contribution to Karen’s GoFundMe page.
Thanks and I hope you enjoy the book.