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“Where were you and what were
you doing when President Kennedy was killed? What were your thoughts at that
moment?”
I HAVE JUST
COMPLETED THE FIRST DRAFT OF MY THIRTEENTH NOVEL, SHOOTER!
This novel
contains a lot of the details about the JFK assignation in Dallas, Texas. November 22, 1963.
In the author footnote of my new novel, I am
including a section called REMEMBERANCES.
I was surprised at the number of people I have spoken with over this
last year of research who told me what they doing when they heard of the assassination. Without an exception, most people respond
with clear and detailed memories of what they were doing when they learned JFK
was assassinated. So, keeping this in
mind, I would like to ask you to send me a short and concise statement as to
following set of questions. I will include it in the REMEMBERANCES section of
SHOOTER.
“Where were you and what were
you doing when President Kennedy was killed? What were your thoughts at that
moment?”
1.
Join my blog -- http://blair-pacificpublishing.blogspot.com/
2.
In the comments section of the current post leave
your name and a valid e-mail address.
3.
Send me the answer to the questions above. Your response is permission for me to use the
inclusion in my novel, SHOOTER
4.
I will publish your comment ON MY BLOG POSTING (without
the e-mail) and gift you a copy of my bestselling novel, ALASKA BE DAMNED.
5.
I will also place your contact information on my
list for those who will be issued a FREE copy this newest novel SHOOTER when it
becomes available sometime in October, 2013.
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