by LB | Jun 7, 2016 | LB's Collection of Classic Erotica
A proficiency at pocket billiards, according to my father, was traditionally regarded as the sign of a misspent youth. I used to enjoy shooting pool, but I can’t say I was ever very good at it. (There was one New Year’s Day party at Don Westlake’s...
by LB | May 21, 2016 | John Warren Wells, Keller, LB's Classic Crime Library, LB's Collection of Classic Erotica, Martin Ehrengraf
How to beat the system in 4 easy steps: 1. Click here and sign up for a 30-day FREE membership in Kindle Unlimited. Cost: $0.00 2. Borrow 10 books and download them to your Kindle. (Recommended: Keller’s Fedora, any of 16 Classic Crime Library titles, any of...
by LB | May 13, 2016 | Keller, LB's Collection of Classic Erotica, Newsletter
I know, I know. I told you that my brand-new novella, Keller’s Fedora, would be on sale May 10. Well, that day has come and gone, as days are wont to do, and you haven’t seen the novella, and neither has anybody else. Copy editing took a little longer than...
by LB | Apr 23, 2016 | Anthologies, Keller, LB's Collection of Classic Erotica, Resume Speed, The Burglar Who Counted the Spoons
…and the first is that it’s spring, although you wouldn’t know it by the newsletter template, would you? I seem to find it all too simple to choose this particular Falling Leaves template over and over again, irrespective of the date on the calendar,...
by LB | Apr 1, 2016 | LB's Classic Crime Library, LB's Collection of Classic Erotica, Matthew Scudder, Newsletter, Non-Series Novels
…and isn’t it a fine old world? I’ve had the great good fortune to have seen a fair amount of it over the years, and so have my books. Some of the world’s leading publishers have done a stellar job of making my work available in a vast array of...
by LB | Mar 19, 2016 | LB's Classic Crime Library, LB's Collection of Classic Erotica, Resume Speed
I should probably explain the header. When I undertake to get out a newsletter, the first order of business is to enter a title for it. I can make the header something different, but Vertical Response is going to show the original title when they send it out, so...