Booksigning at Barnes & Noble August 28th 1pm-4pm Bloomington, IL
I’ll be signing books at Barnes & Noble in Bloomington, IL. Stop by if you can. I’d love to see you!
I’ll be signing books at Barnes & Noble in Bloomington, IL. Stop by if you can. I’d love to see you!
Had a great time at my book signing in my hometown of Bement, Illinois. I even had my Dad there to help!
When I wrote Come What May, I was in love with the criminally underappreciated movie, Near Dark. I also wanted to see if I could write an Elmore Leonard-inspired genre novel. I wanted to write a story set in the Midwest. All that is true, but I had two other things I wanted to accomplish. I wanted to write a story about the worst thing I could imagine, and I
The new Sam Harlan novel, Damned Cold, is with the proofreader.
I’ve been calling it Harlan 3, but it’s officially time for a title. It takes place at the end of December. There are witches and vampires and demons, oh my. I’m announcing my Name My Book campaign. Help me come up with a snazzy new name and the winner gets an official thank you in my book and a signed trade paperback!
The weather gets colder, the nights longer, and I’m working on another Sam Harlan novel. Just need more coffee!!!
Goodreads Book Giveaway The Chimera Strain by Kevin Lee Swaim Giveaway ends September 26, 2015. See the giveaway details at Goodreads. Enter Giveaway
Goodreads Book Giveaway Hard Times by Kevin Lee Swaim Giveaway ends September 26, 2015. See the giveaway details at Goodreads. Enter Giveaway
It’s been over a year since I published Project StrikeForce. I’ve sold a lot of copies and entertained a lot of folks, but I never felt it got the editing it deserved. That’s been fixed. Project StrikeForce is now better than ever! I can’t begin to express my gratitude to Eliza at Clio Editing, so I’ll just say this–Eliza? You rock!
Saw the trailer. I don’t know how to feel. The actual road trip/interview took place in ’96. I know Dave’s family isn’t happy about the movie. Dave had a weird relationship with his fame and success. He downplayed it at times, then admitted privately that of course he loved it, and he hated that he loved it. I thought I would go see the movie, but now I’m thinking I