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Two things…

August 23, 2012

I haven’t posted in a while, not having much felt like it, but two items compel me to break radio silence, as it were.

1. Open Road has contrived to make me the Kindle Daily Deal for today, August 23. Thus the following eBooks have been reduced in price for one day only to $1.99: Killing Castro, The Liar’s Bible, Lucky at Cards, A Diet of Treacle, and Writing the Novel From Plot to Print. Regular prices on these run as high as ten bucks and change, so if you can use any of these, well, the price is right.

Nooksters take note: B&N has matched prices on these five books, so you’re not being left out of this one.

2. I’ll be on Leonard Lopate’s radio program on WNYC this afternoon, from 1:00 to 1:20 pm Eastern time. You can catch it live on the radio or listen online then or later I’ll be appearing with Jonathan Santlofer, and one of our topics will be the Master Class I’ll be offering September 19 at the Center for Fiction.

That’s all for now. Feel free to snap up a bargain, or tune in and listen. Or not. I’m going back to bed.

LB

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6 Comments
  1. juliabarrett permalink

    I think I missed your Eastern time radio broadcast. Hope you had fun.

  2. Interesting interview, Larry. Crime Fiction Academy… there is something to strive for.

  3. Levin Messick permalink

    I think I will pick up the Liar’s Bible. I hope you feel better.

  4. Barbara Luther permalink

    I snapped up the books and stories. I thought I had read all your books ,but really ,had just read all of your books my library had,and some I had bought. Thank God for Kindle .

  5. MMJ permalink

    Lawrence Block wrote: “Nooksters take note: B&N has matched prices on these five books, so you’re not being left out of this one.”

    Thanks for this! I have both Nook and Kindle apps, but prefer Nook—especially if I have to pay (any amount).

  6. Oh, thank god — you’re alive. Just finished listening to your audio performance of Telling Lies for Fun and Profit and figured, advice this good — the author is probably dead. Glad to be wrong.

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