Blatant Promotional Post so Feel Free to Ignore if That’s Not Your Thing

[AUTHOR’s NOTE ON THE PHOTO: I’ll actually make it to this event by 4:30 p.m. on the fifth of September, but everything else is spot on.]

For those unfamiliar with my blog, I post my regular newsletter on the first and third Saturday of the month, a night of fiction or nonfiction writing/essays/writing advice on the second Saturday (Prose Night at the Writing Life), and original poetry on the fourth Saturday (Poetry Night at the Writing Life).

On the rare months I have a fifth Saturday in a month, I have typically posted some sort of bonus article, fiction, or other piece. However, since:

  1. It’s Labor Day weekend and I didn’t want to think too hard about a post, and
  2. I’ve got a couple things to promote,

I thus decided to make this a low key promotional post. If you have no interest in such things, feel free to take a pass this week. However, if you’re interested in attending one of the few events I have coming up this fall, you’ll find information here. And if you wanted to read a journalistic thriller championing the true free press, or a soccer drama featuring a budding American superstar (the first in a series), then I’ve got a couple books you might be interested in reading. Shall we?


Upcoming Appearances

  • From 4:30 to 7 p.m. Thursday, 5 September, I’ll be out at Burlington By The Book, 301 Jefferson St, Burlington, Iowa. I’ll have some copies of my books The Yank Striker and The Holy Fool available for purchase and/or signing as part of the farmer’s market event there. (Keep reading for more information about those books.) It’ll be my first appearance here and I’m really looking forward to it.
  • I’m headed back to the Des Moines area from 12-6 p.m. Sunday, 6 October, for the Windsor Heights Book Fair. This will take place at the Agora Events Center, 7692 Hickman Road, Des Moines. This will be the second year I’ll have participated in this event, and I’m eager to return.
  • Finally, I’ll be participating in the Local Writers’ Book Fair, which will be part of the 2024 Iowa City Book Festival. It will run from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 20, at MERGE, 136 S. Dubuque St., Iowa City. This is again my second year of participating, and I am looking forward to being back in Iowa City.

Hope to see you around.


What Books Have I Written and What are They About?

I consider myself to be a writer of fiction about subcultures, subcultures contained around unique professions I have an interest in, such as journalism, soccer, and (recently) pro wrestling. It would be cool if I could market myself as the newest voice in dark academia fiction or Civil War era romance fiction, but alas, my interests are varied and not easily classifiable. While I might not find massive fame and fortune with my writing, I’ve determined if I’m going to spend night after night writing stories, they might as well be stories that entertain me, because what’s the point otherwise?

After years of working in print journalism and thinking about what a story about a declining big city newspaper and one journalist’s efforts to save his paper alongside his colleagues, The Holy Fool came into being. I go into great detail about its creation, what the book’s all about, and where you can buy it, here.

A fellow Iowa writer and organizer of the Windsor Heights Book Fair, Tyler Granger, recently did a review of my book: you can find it here.

A couple years later, my decades-long obsession with the sport of soccer and its culture got me thinking what a story about an aspiring American soccer star might be like. This produced the book The Yank Striker. I go into great detail about its creation, what the book’s all about, and where you can buy it, here.

You can hear the interview John Buzbee, host of The Culture Buzz radio show in Des Moines, did with me regarding The Yank Striker here.


Also…

For full links to these and other helpful places having to do with me and my writing, you can go to this page on my WordPress site, Liegois Media.

You can also get my books in person at these fine Iowa bookstores:

  • Beaverdale Books, 2629 Beaver Ave. # S1, Des Moines
  • Pella Books, 824 Franklin St, Pella.
  • The Book Vault, 105 S Market St, Oskaloosa.

I’m always looking for some new places to place my books, so feel free to hit me up in the comments if anyone has a suggestion.


That’s it for the promotions for now. I’ll be back with the newsletter next Saturday and I’ll lay off the promos then. 🙂


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