Tuesday, March 1, 2011

In Better News

On a lighter and happier note I am pleased to announce the anthology containing my story, Plundered Booty is now available at both Amazon and Barnes and Noble.com

Twelve Short Stories of Murder and Mayhem written by an eclectic group of writers. Ranging from tough and gritty to light and comic and every landscape in between, DEADLY BY THE DOZEN promises to entertain, chill, thrill and inspire. Edited by award-winning thriller author Mark Terry. 

The collection includes:
A HARD LINE DRIVE TO WRONG by Jude Hardin
I DIED, I DID by Natasha Fondren
IDENTITY THEFT by Robert Weibezahl
LIVING ON THE BLOOD OF OTHERS by Betsy Dornbusch
INDIAN SUMMER by Lise McClendon
FLAT-FOOTED by Mark Terry
INTO STONE by Keith Snyder
MARIGOLD MOURNING by Merry Monteleone
LITTLE SIBERIA by Erica Orloff
A BREAK IN THE OLD ROUTINE by Simon Wood
WHEREBY IGNORANT PEOPLE ARE FREQUENTLY DELUDED AND DEFRAUDED by Mary Reed & Eric Mayer
PLUNDERED BOOTY by Travis Erwin


I believe Mark showcased his sense of humor by having my booty bring up the rear of this project.  At $2.99 this collection is going for the price as a Happy Meal at my local McDonalds and while there is no toy inside I promise you'll find find at least one story to fit your reading taste as it truly is an eclectic take on crime fiction.


Buy it now for you Kindle ...
















Or your nook ...

http://search.barnesandnoble.com/books/e/2940012258199/?itm=2


But don't feel left out if you do not yet have an e-reader as you can download a free Kindle file for your computer here.


And a free nook PC download here.


Or if you are old school and refuse to read a ebook, you can wait until the print edition comes out sometime in April. But I warn you it will cost a bit more than a Happy Meal.


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17 comments:

Crystal Posey said...

Yay you! Charles and I will get it soon!

Barrie said...

Wow! How exciting! And you know how much I love short stories!

AvDB said...

I've got it queued up already. Can't wait to read it.

Ron Scheer said...

Thanks for dropping by my blog today. I have a Sam Brown novel coming up for review shortly. He's from your neck of the woods. Do you know anything about him these days?

Travis Erwin said...

Ron- We have met and spoken a few times. Seems like I saw him while eating out or maybe it was the grocery store six months or so back but I'm not very active in our local group these days say I'm not sure what he's up to.

Debra She Who Seeks said...

Hooray for you! And I'm glad you approve of my parsley.

Unknown said...

congrats Travis...so exciting!

The Happy Whisk said...

More than a Happy Meal. Funny stuff. Wonderful news and a great reason to celebrate. Go you. Rah.

Hilary said...

That is good news. Congrats.

the walking man said...

Alright damn it all you guys got me. I am going to Best Buy this morning and LOOKING at the Kindle. All of writers are like a twenty mule team no matter how hard I have been fighting it I now have to go look at the THING that makes paper books obsolete.

Monnik said...

Yay! I just bought it and sent it to my Kindle.

Charles Gramlich said...

I will order my copy.

texlahoma said...

Very cool Travis, congrats.

Lynilu said...

Thanks for your visit and comment at my blog! I notice you're from the Panhandle, interesting to me as I was born in Perryton. I lived in TX just a couple years, ended up in NM where I grew up, and actually consider myself a New Mexican.

Congratulations on your publishing!

Unknown said...

I'm on a book buying freeze right now (stupid rent, needing to get paid...), but it's added to my list of books to buy! :D

Congrats!

Texanne said...

This was a great read, Travis! When I get time, I'll read the other stories, too, figuring that since they were chosen by the same guy who chose yours, they will also satisfy.

Pirates, love, biter-bit, warm turquoise waters. Oh, boy! And that great Travis twang. Yeehaw!

Kevin R. Tipple said...

Congratulations on the publication.

I am on a lot of writer and reviewer lists and had not heard about this until today. Sounds very good, indeed.


Kevin
kevinrtipple.com