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Jeff Mudgett, Bloodstains, ImaginePublicity

Jeff Mudgett, Author of BLOODSTAINS Talks to San Diego Writer’s Group

Two years ago when BLOODSTAINS  was first published, author Jeff Mudgett was invited to speak to a writer’s organization in San Diego, Go, Be, Write, who meet to inspire and socialize with writers, editors, agents and other professionals in the business. Jeff Mudgett has been extended yet another invitation by the group to be held on Saturday, May 25 at Balboa Park in San Diego. This group is not for the faint of heart, nor for the dabblers. If you’re a novice, this group will give you the knowledge to become a professional writer. If you’re a professional writer, the seminars about every aspect of being a professional writer will inspire you.  http://www.meetup.com/GoBeWrite/ Since his first visit BLOODSTAINS  has become a best seller on Amazon Kindle, has sold a successful amount of print copies, and soon will be available in audio format. BLOODSTAINS has also recently been optioned by a Hollywood studio as a major film.  Mudgett will share with the audience his experiences of self-publishing and marketing a successful book in today’s volatile publishing industry. …

Nook is Nice! Available Now: THE CANDLESTICKMAKER

Paperback, Ebook, Kindle and now NOOK, all the ways you have to choose to read THE CANDLESTICKMAKER by Dennis McDougal. THE CANDLESTICKMAKER is McDougal’s first work of fiction, he’s best known as an award winning journalist for the LA Times, CNN, and NY Times, as well as the author of several non-fiction books about true crime, and biographies of notables such as Jack Nicholson, Lew Wasserman, Otis Chandler and upcoming Bob Dylan. THE CANDLESTICKMAKER takes readers back to the 1960’s aboard the spy ship U.S.S. Argosy in the war-tossed waters off the coast of Vietnam, three young American sailors form an unlikely bond. Each has fled an America they were raised to love but somehow no longer understand. When forced to choose whether to face combat or stay and fight the war in the streets, they sign up for a war that reflected the conflict that raged inside each of them. The one thing of which they were certain was that the only people in the world that they could depend on were each other. …