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  • The New E-Novella Is Here! The New…

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    Because I’m lazy – and still have a ton of stuff to do in order to get ready for the 3 Days of Luetsencurbenpuken, I did a sort of copy and paste thing from the publisher’s website…

    Murv

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    December 16, 2010

    Contact: Wendy O’Brien, WillowTree Press Author Promotions Group

    Email: promo_dept@willowtreepress.com

    A HOLIDAY GIFT FROM M. R. SELLARS

    Holiday Themed Paranormal Horror-Thriller E-Novella

    Due to a data entry error, the FREE E-Novella, Merrie Axemas: A Killer Holiday Tale by M. R. Sellars, which was scheduled to become available December 22nd, has been released early. Since downloads were already occurring before we discovered error, rather than “un-publish” the E-book temporarily, we are leaving it in place.

    Merrie Axemas: A Killer Holiday Tale is available in EPUB, MOBI, LRF, PDB and PDF formats so that it should be compatible with most brands of e-readers, including Kindle, Nook, Sony and Kobo. If you don’t have an e-reader, Barnes & Noble and Amazon both offer their ebook apps free of charge for PC’s and Smartphones. If you do not wish to download an app, the novella can be read online via HTML, Java, and PDF.

    About Merrie Axemas: A Killer Holiday Tale

    A creepy, holiday-themed, paranormal thriller novella from M. R. Sellars, author of the best selling Rowan Gant Investigations series.Little Merrie Callahan is all grown up now.

    She doesn’t believe in Santa anymore.

    But she still has an axe to grind with the man in the red suit…

    And, for FBI Special Agent Constance Mandalay, the Christmas Holiday will never be the same again.

    Merrie Axemas: A Killer Holiday Tale by M. R. Sellars can be found here:

    https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/33538

    We hope you enjoy this gift from M. R. Sellars and WillowTree Press.

    Be on the lookout for special holiday discounts on e-books, coming from WillowTree Press in the very near future!

    Happy Holidays and Happy Reading from everyone here at WTP!

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  • Merrie Axemas…

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    Those of you who follow me on Facebook and Twitter…

    Notice how I start my blogs that way a lot? Yeah, well, just one of those things…

    Anyway, those of you who follow me in the aforementioned  social networking venues are aware that I have been furiously hurling words at the page for the last couple of weeks. I know many have assumed that I was working on another Rowan Gant Investigations novel.

    Well, actually, I wasn’t…

    (Never fear, the next RGI installment will be out next year in July…)

    However, what I was working on was being a closely kept secret for a couple of reasons.

    1. My publisher didn’t want to jump the gun.
    2. Sh*t happens
    3. You just never know

    Okay… So that’s three. Be that as it may, the project was under wraps because we really weren’t sure if it would be finished in time.

    You see, I came up with an idea some time back for a story. A holiday story of sorts. I pitched it. There was a good reception. But I didn’t go home with the bride, so to speak.

    Then, recently, I got the green light, with the idea that it would be out next year. Me, I didn’t want to wait. So, I ran off at the mouth and made a promise I wasn’t entirely sure my sorry ass could keep. That being that I would hammer out this Novelette in time for it to be released FOR FREE as an E-book, on Christmas, of THIS year.

    Yeah, I know… Stupid, eh? But, the publisher agreed to give it a try and I started flinging. Of course, you know me. A Novelette (7500 to 17,499 words) turned into a Novella (17,500 to 40,000 words). I’ve been turning in pages as fast as I could spit them out, and it seems I did not disappoint my editor.

    On top of that, the “Dead Santa” project I kept mentioning? Well… EK, The Chunk Man, and I – with the gracious loan of a Santa Suit from Missus Loota-Chack, did a photo shoot as well, and provided the art department with the pictures I had in my head for the project. They’ve already been hard at work as evidenced here…

    So… On December 22nd, Merrie Axemas: A Killer Holiday Tale will be released in E-book format, FREE. For those of you who have yet to get yourself one of those nifty gadgets (such as yours truly) it will also be available in a PDF format and readable online.

    I had fun writing it. I hope you have fun reading it… Stay tuned for the information on where and when you can get your copy…

    More to come…

    Murv