Dear Readers:
Like it or not our leadership is a reflection of who we are as a nation. So if we want leadership to change that change must begin with us and who we are. It begins with our language and how we raise our children. It begins with who we invite into our homes, our churches, and our community and how we make them feel welcome. Rather than accepting the trickle down of scraps from the powerful, we must be the effervescence that rises to the top. Most importantly we cannot let our fears determine our hopes and dreams. Let me know what you think by writing a comment below.
Upcoming Events: I am excited about my next speaking event at the
Charleston Library Society in late March. If you live in the Charleston area I hope you will come by and visit. Search my website
webbhubbell.com for other events in your area. There is plenty of room available for your book club, your organization, and institution, At events like these I get so much feedback on my books and almost every time I make new friends or catch up with old friends, or both. Contact me at
[email protected] to inquire about me speaking.
Social Media: People ask am I on Facebook or Twitter. For the longest time I resisted but in these days and times it’s the cost of being an author trying to let people know about your books. I have an author page on Facebook, please go to and like it if you do. I also have a Twitter account that I hope you will follow. I try to regularly post on both about my books and my meditations at The Hubbell Pew although on occasion I stray onto other topics.
Books: The award-winning Jack Patterson Thrillers, including my latest, A Game of Inches are available for birthdays, thank you gifts, and just to be nice presents. Autographed copies are available at my website, webbhubbell.com. Amazon and Barnes & Noble are selling hard copies and eVersions, and local independent bookstores either have them in stock or can get books from my publisher, Beaufort Books. If your favorite bookstore has run out, ask them to order you a copy today.
A Favor To Ask. After you read A Game of Inches and if you enjoyed it like so many who are saying “this one is the best of the three” please write a review on Amazon, Barnes and Nobles, Powell’s, or Goodreads website even if all you do is award it five stars.
A second way to help is to drop by your local bookstore and suggest they carry all three of the award-winning Jack Patterson Thrillers: When Men Betray, Ginger Snaps, and A Game of Inches.
Most importantly, tell your friends, your book club, and your business organization what many are writing — that it is a “must read” and “one of the top summer reads.”
Charitable Organizations. I donated twenty books to the Charlotte Library so promising Pages could read my book. If your organization is having a silent auction or needs a door prize please let me know. I heard this last week that the three book series autographed went for $300 at a silent auction. I always set aside a number of my books for charitable events.
Until my next post all the very best and don’t forget to order and then review A Game of Inches. Webb
March 10, 2017 5:37 pm
2 Comments
Webb,
Your first book was the best book I read that year. I just finished Games of inches and loved it too but I was Continuously interrupted with Typos and Misspellings. you should fire your publisher.
TK
TK, thank you for the kind words about “When Men Betray.” I apologize to you and all my readers for the plethora of typos and mistakes that my publisher said were merely “printers errors” and would be remedied in “A Game of Inches.” I am ultimately responsible, so I promise that with my next books the mistakes will be at a bare minimum. Again I apologize. Webb