New novel on JtR

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  • Simon Webb
    Constable
    • Jun 2012
    • 87

    #1

    New novel on JtR

    Hi folks

    My new novel Severin: A Tale of Jack the Ripper is now available to download on Kindle. As you can probably tell from the title, it's about George Chapman/Severin Klosowski as the Ripper.

    Don't forget, if you don't have a Kindle, you can still read it on the free Kindle app on various devices, including laptops.

    Thanks

    SW
  • Scott Nelson
    Superintendent
    • Feb 2008
    • 2428

    #2
    Yes, thank you. Now how many new threads do you need to continue plugging? The site administrator should start charging you for advertising.

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    • HelenaWojtczak
      Sergeant
      • May 2009
      • 893

      #3
      Originally posted by Scott Nelson View Post
      Yes, thank you. Now how many new threads do you need to continue plugging? The site administrator should start charging you for advertising.
      That's a bit harsh and unfriendly, Scott - have you ever published a book?
      Helena Wojtczak BSc (Hons) FRHistS.

      Author of 'Jack the Ripper at Last? George Chapman, the Southwark Poisoner'. Click this link : - http://www.hastingspress.co.uk/chapman.html

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      • Simon Webb
        Constable
        • Jun 2012
        • 87

        #4
        Originally posted by Scott Nelson View Post
        Yes, thank you. Now how many new threads do you need to continue plugging? The site administrator should start charging you for advertising.
        Are there more threads I should know about? Have I missed some? Also, do you know how I can get my book featured on the list of JtR novels here on Casebook?

        SW

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        • Simon Webb
          Constable
          • Jun 2012
          • 87

          #5
          Originally posted by HelenaWojtczak View Post
          That's a bit harsh and unfriendly, Scott - have you ever published a book?
          Thanks Helena

          I've just been reading about the outrageous sock-puppetry of Walt Whitman, who wrote many of the best reviews of his own poetry. At least I haven't stooped to that (yet).

          SW

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