New Age Fantasy Series Meets Old World Europe - The Soulstealer War at the 2009 Frankfurt Book Fair
It seems my "to do" list grows evermore, but this is the stuff of life, and I accept the good, the bad and the ugly - though forgive me for hoping to find more of the former. I say "find" because our perception often dictates the results.
My personal side has been challenging the last few months. Time has weighed heavily upon my parents, and I have been occupied with their needs. This has left me in catch-up mode on everything else.
So, here's the latest. I am working on Book II of The Soulstealer War, engaging contacts from BookExpo America, and nearing the threshold of having Book I of The Soulstealer War available on Amazon Kindle. The digital expanse is a huge step for me... paper and parchment are my dear friends. My wife complains about the aroma of old books in our basement library, but she does so with a teasing smirk as she knows I would be lost without them. Of course, I can imagine the wondrous future of floating data streams beckoning to our children, yet a voice in my head cannot help but ask - are these the Sirens of tomorrow?
Beyond the above, and my quest for a mainstream publisher, I have dedicated the past two weeks to sending Book I of The Soulstealer War to the 2009 Frankfurt Book Fair in Frankfurt, Germany - possibly the largest book event in the world. See the full text and files of the Press Release covering this milestone at http://www.prweb.com/releases/Soulstealer-War/Frankfurt-Book-Fair/prweb3040524.htm.
Be a Light in the Darkness.
W.L. Hoffman
WLHoffman@SoulstealerWar.com
http://www.SoulstealerWar.com
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