By G. E.
Shuman
Dear
Readers,
Once a year
or so I work up my courage to ask you all to consider purchasing one (or more)
of my books. (More is better.) It’s been a while since I last did this, so I
thought I’d do just a tad bit of self-promotion this week. This act is
something I’m terrible at, but it’s unavoidable in any effort to keep the
publishing ball rolling, and I do want it to keep it rolling.
So… here’s
the blurb. Please head on over to the Amazon website and check out the novels
and the childhood autobiography by that awesome author, George E. Shuman. You
will be amazed at the metaphysical, mesmerizing writing in “The Smoke and
Mirrors Effect” and captivated by the kind and mysterious Mr. Little as he
gently changes hearts in the wonderful “A Corner Café.” Be amazed at the time altered states of lives
past, the struggles of a young couple caught in the terror of The Civil War,
and even experience the magically preserved voice of Abraham Lincoln, himself,
in the captivating “Cemetery Bridge.”
Then journey to a rural 1960s Central Maine town in the autobiographical
“Up on Heath Street.” “George’s World -It’s
a Little Strange Here-” is also available and is a super collection of hundreds
of these awesome columns, written over the years by the author for his very
favorite Vermont newspaper, “The World”.
Okay, so,
there’s the Blatant Book Blurb I promised you. Please know that without such
joking around it’s painfully hard for me to talk about my work. Truthfully, I’d
love to have you read my books because I think you’d really enjoy them and also
because I’d really like to sell them.
:-)
Sincerely,
George E.
Shuman
Please search
my full name on Amazon, including the middle ‘E.,’ as, unbelievably, there is
another author named George Shuman on there and I don’t want to take credit,
(or blame) for his books.
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