BOOK SALE!

Many of you have asked me where can I get copies of your books? I always say Amazon or Barnes and Noble because that’s where most people shop books, but the truth is, I have my own private inventory taking up space in my living room. Most of them are leftovers from Scares That Care III. So if you’re one of those people who want a signed book, missed me at Scares That Care, or if you’ve somehow stumbled on this blog and are reading this post thinking, I need more books! then email me at tfmeyer3 (at) yahoo (dot) com and I’ll hook you up. Each book will be $10 (cheaper than any online retailer), and that includes shipping to anywhere in the United States. If you reside outside the US, email me anyway and we’ll figure something out.
My wife says if I don’t sell these books soon and get them out of the living room, I’ll be taking up space in the living room. Permanently.
Cheers!
TM

This past weekend I attended Scares That Care, a benefit horror convention in Williamsburg, Virginia. I’ve put off doing conventions and signings since I started publishing, but this year I decided it was time to get my face out there and from what I’ve heard, there’s no better event than the Scares That Care Weekend. For those who might not know, it’s a charity horror convention that donates its profit to families in need.
HAPPY 4th of JULY, AMERICA! 
Well, it’s been fun checking in, but I need to continue writing/plotting and watching Shark Week. I’m more than halfway through the second draft of my newest WIP, tentatively titled KILL HILL CARNAGE. It was supposed to be a novella around 30k words, but I ended up writing twice that number. So, it’s a novel! Not sure what will happen with it once I’m finished. I might shop it around and take a break from Indie Publishing for a while. I love DIYing it, but it’s a ton of work and I have so many stories I want to tell. Publishing myself takes a lot of time away from creating new content. But who really knows what will happen. Only time will tell! And as for Shark Week (which has taken up more free time than intended), well – I might just have an idea for a new novel brewing. I’ve always wanted to explore the deep blue sea.
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