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So I wrote another book and it's my favorite thing i've ever written


PhillyB

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Last September I began writing a historical fiction novel about the American Civil War. After a half decade of intensive, non-stop structured academic work I figured it would be nice to just sit down and write something for fun. So I did. And frankly it's the most fun I've ever had writing anything. After half a year of writing and editing it's finally done.

Killing Freddie Mercury is a historical fiction novel. It's set in the oft-ignored western theater of the civil war. It is full of violence and revenge, and not for the faint of heart. If Tarantino wrote a book about the civil war it would be this book.

I've got it priced at $.99, the cheapest possible option. This enables everyone to enjoy it for virtually no cost. If you enjoy historical fiction or just a good story in general, check it out and see what you think! Once again I've got it linked through the huddle amazon link so the site can benefit (at no cost to you.) If you enjoy it, be sure to leave a written review - they're life and death in the publishing industry!

 

http://www.amazon.com/Killing-Freddie-Mercury-Novel-Civil-ebook/dp/B01D8DIOQ2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1458571244&sr=8-1&keywords=killing+freddie+mercury

 

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tia

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p.s. the cover is incomplete - @bLACKpANTHER was kind enough to provide me with a graphic as a base, but the folks over a fiverr have been less than accommodating when it comes to producing quality graphic finishes. I've got them working on fixing the cover art to remove some of that ugly noise around the horizon, which is appallingly bad, frankly.

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2 minutes ago, PhillyB said:

p.s. the cover is incomplete - @bLACKpANTHER was kind enough to provide me with a graphic as a base, but the folks over a fiverr have been less than accommodating when it comes to producing quality graphic finishes. I've got them working on fixing the cover art to remove some of that ugly noise around the horizon, which is appallingly bad, frankly.

let me know if it falls through and I will try to hook you up

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6 hours ago, stankowalski said:

I don't know if I could get past the name Freddie Mercury.  I literally laughed out loud when I read the description.  All I can picture is a randy homosexual marauder with a wicked mustache charging into battle atop his sequin bedecked destrier.

so, matthew broderick in glory?

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12 hours ago, stankowalski said:

I don't know if I could get past the name Freddie Mercury.  I literally laughed out loud when I read the description.  All I can picture is a randy homosexual marauder with a wicked mustache charging into battle atop his sequin bedecked destrier. 

hey now no spoilers

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