The recession has cut into book sales quite a bit. So, I will be writing resumes part-time until things pick up. I have 17 years of experience as a professional resume writer and co-wrote a manual used to train resume writers at over 500 offices nationwide. If you or any family or friends could benefit from my expertise in the job search process, check out my site at www.affordablequalityresumes.com. I list prices on the site and offer a free consultation before ordering. Keep in touch. - RJ
I’m writing to update you on three new developments. First, Rock & Roll Homicide is now available at Barnes & Noble. Second, last Thursday the cover art was featured on the top mystery blog, Poe’s Deadly Daughters, for the Anthony Awards nominating committee to review. The next day, my novel was the lead on mystery site, Baker Street Clarion. I put a link to both sites on my Media page. To take a look click here. Keep in touch.
I wanted to let you know that I write a free photo web comic called The Dufus Detective. Unlike my mystery novels, this is strictly comedy, but with a mystery detective twist. It takes about five minutes to read an episode. The current one can be found at www. dufusdetective. com. If you like it let me know and I’ll put you on the free subscriber list. Then, once every two weeks, you’ll get an email the first day a new episode is posted. If you recognize the woman who plays Yvette, it’s Rock 107 DJ, Kristen Brooks. She’s also in the “Harry’s U-Pull It” TV ad and is the NEPA Coors Lite Girl. I’m not usually in the episodes, but I do play the role of a reggae singer in the current one. I hope you enjoy it.
NEPA rock legend, Robbie Walsh, just posted a review of my novel, “Rock & Roll Homicide,” on Amazon. To read it click here. Robbie played in a band with Noel Redding of The Jimi Hendrix Experience and toured with other internationally acclaimed acts. He lives in Elmhurst and currently plays with the NEPA band Crimson Tears. The book is available in Scranton at Gallucci’s Music and Anthology Books; and at all Joe Nardone Gallery of Sound stores, as well as Amazon and the site where the review is posted.
Just wanted to let you know that “MyWeek in Music Magazine,” ran an article on my book in the Hot Off the Press section of their current issue released yesterday. To take a look click on www. myweekmagazine. com/hotp. php. Also, I just included a summary of “Rock & Roll Homicide,” in my blog here on MySpace. Drop me an email or comment if you check it out…RJ