Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Digireads, July, August and September

Digireads will spend the next 3 months examining a three-volume roman a clef with Emily Hobhouse as the primary historical character.
In July, Vol 1: Sweet Drop in Africa: Hope.
In August, Vol 2: Sweet Drop in Africa: Charity
In September, Vol 3: Sweet Drop in Africa: Faith.

Sunday, June 5, 2016

New web site

I used Go-daddy as the host for my web site for years, but this year their greed was the final straw. So I terminated my relationship with them, starting a new connection with Ehost. The introductory charge for 4 years of hosting, including a free domain was less than I originally paid with Go-daddy. I didn't want to use the same format that I'd used in the past and I was pleasantly surprised at how easy Ehost's drag and drop site creator is. There is a learning curve with site creator but it's relatively shallow and I was able to design and create the new site with a minimum of hassle. You can see the new site at: www.williambehrmueller.com

Monday, May 30, 2016

Digireads for June


We’ll have a change of pace for June, reading short stories instead of a novel. The title of the collection is “Rider and other stories.”
Here’s a brief look at each of the stories:
Rider, a rousing tale of a two-wheeler in the dead of winter.
The Princess and the Knight, marriage at its best.
One Last Chance, a look at compulsive gambling.
The Saga of Doggie Zimmerman, an old sea dog who doesn't give a damn.
Heartbreaker, a mother has to give up her child.
One for my Master, night shift on a rice ship.
Casey's Fort Zinderneuf, life mimics art.
Columbia Dig, solving an archeological mystery.
The Ordeal of Jane Manning, survival at all costs.
Raney, occult powers that reshape reality.
Kirby, a vacuum cleaner salesman who makes a strange sale.
Fighter, jealousy in a high-powered jet airplane.
Force of Habit, an almost perfect murder.
The Water, a space odyssey with a twist.
Kenny's Jump, more courage than good sense.
Coming White, conquering an unreasonable fear.
The Deadbeat, a strange kind of revenge.
Jack Be Quick, the peril of being a published writer.


Saturday, April 30, 2016

Digireads for May

The next book in line for perusal and discussion is "Looking for Jack: Massacre at Fort Sage 2." Some thoughts: Will Peter Dawes find Jack Rhodes? Will an Irish gang pose more problems for Dawes? What about Hake Madden? Finally, are there any solutions to these problems?

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Usuality

Check out Thomas Mueller's latest: http://www.amazon.com/Usuality-Thomas-Mueller/dp/1530091349/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1461193752&sr=1-1&keywords=usuality

Friday, April 1, 2016

Amazon Scout


Amazon Scout has a new program in which you as a reader get to recommend whether they should publish a book. My sequel "Movie World 2" has just been approved and the start date is April 2. Scout allows 30 days for comments before they make a decision to publish. I would appreciate it if you would take the time to check out the campaign and, if so motivated, nominate the book for publication. If Amazon publishes the book you, as a reviewer, will receive a complimentary copy. The link to the campaign is: https://kindlescout.amazon.com/p/1WW400W0CZVV1,

Thanks very much for your participation. I look forward to seeing the response to the campaign.

Thursday, March 31, 2016

The Rifle

April's digiread is The Rifle. This novel is a post-apocalyptic tale with men in a cabin struggling with the occupants of the valley below. The cabin possesses a lever action rifle. The men in the valley build a catapult. As with most wars death and destruction reign, but there is a glimmer of hope, which is usually all that remains after the shooting stops.