Thursday, November 8, 2012

The sales pitch...of sorts

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Politics are over…for a few week that is, until Congress gets back to Washington to go to work on the money matters of the Union. It needs a lot of help and so far both sides sound as if they will work together to make some progress. Let us hope they keep those promises.

So enough politics.

Let’s talk about serial novels. Mine. Dream Chaser as been a hit with folks going to the site on a daily basis reading the adventures of a young man from Dallas who can do spectacular things inside his dreams…but there are dark clouds looming.  Want to know more?  Follow all the action at:





There is plenty of action and tons of surprises.  All the back chapters are there in one spot, you if haven’t started it yet, you can go there or catch up with missed chapters there, too.

Also a bit of sneaking news, a new novel…the kind you can hold I your hand or put on your Kindle Fire, is coming out just in time for Thanksgiving. It is, of course from yours truly and has already gotten some very rave reviews, which I will share with you soon. I know, it is just a tease, but watch this site and we’ll reveal more or go to johncrawley.books.com … but not yet. We haven’t loaded anything about the new novel up there yet.  Soon. I promise you.

We’ve been a bit busy getting the movie version of The Man on the Grassy Knoll ready to shoot.


Want to keep up with the ends and outs of independent publishing? Take a look at Shelf Unbound on-line magazine.  Great articles and great way to find the hottest new books in the indie circuit.  You can take a look at them at:


And last but not least, for your Christmas list, I know, I know it is that time of year where you are beginning to get besieged by catalog after catalog… and now Crawley’s laying out the Holiday sales pitch…but here’s my angle.  Go to LULU Publishing and check out the John Crawley page.  All my books are there in paperback form, if you like holding them in your hand, or go to amazon.com for the e-books. (Nook, too….at Barnes and Noble.)

Good reading and look for new topics of discussion coming Sunday.


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