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A woman endorses Someplace North, Someplace Wild

After my previous blog post, my wife said, “You need an endorsement from a woman.” Good idea!

Here it is, from my young friend Britney Ta, at 8 million followers, the outstanding social media influencer in my circles.

Someplace North, Someplace Wild is a raw tale of courage, resilience, and the pursuit of one’s dreams against all odds. Gary Brumbelow delves into complex relationships, unfulfilled expectations, and the transformation of letting go of the past to embrace the promise of a new beginning.

A must-read for anyone yearning for a story that speaks to real human experience and the enduring power of the Holy Spirit. Britney Ta, Founder and Owner of Fish4Ever Aquatics

 

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Heart-pounding Western coming … and a sequel

My wife agreed to mow the lawn if I would till the garden. But by the time I had the tiller ready, and discovered the garden was too wet, she was finished. I’m not sure we’re even yet. 😎 As for the book … the 3 rounds of editing are finished. Next month, the publisher will read it. Following any needed changes, the production process will kick into high gear. You can go here to check the status of the book. Ah yes, I got another helpful endorsement: “I’m impressed with Gary’s debut novel…

My wife agreed to mow the lawn if I would till the garden. But by the time I had the tiller ready, and discovered the garden was too wet, she was finished. I’m not sure we’re even yet. 😎

As for the book … the 3 rounds of editing are finished. Next month, the publisher will read it. Following any needed changes, the production process will kick into high gear.

You can go here to check the status of the book.

Ah yes, I got another helpful endorsement:


“I’m impressed with Gary’s debut novel and proud of him. His story has all the twists and turns you want in a yarn that just might keep you up all night. Enjoy and be looking for more from him!” Jerry Jenkins, Writer of the Left Behind series and The Chosen novels

The “more from him” is the sequel, Someplace North, Someplace Home. Currently about 72 pages are written. Cody gets back to Canada in time to save the inheritance. That’s good! But a new cowboy on the ranch is trying to romance his girl. That’s bad!

As for Someplace North, Someplace Wild (book 1), in the next few weeks I will put together a launch team, maybe 20 fans willing to spend some time, around the actual release, promoting the book to their circles.

I’m joining some other authors to share a promotion. Here are some other books you might enjoy … for free!




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Run, Buddy, Run

Last week we watched our grandson run the 1500 meter. Took 4th place in his heat. We clapped and hollered, pleased as a couple of blue-ribbon winners at the county fair.

“Looked like you were hurting on that home stretch,” I said afterward. He smiled. “Yeah.” (He’s kind of the strong, silent type.)

If you’ve run any distance, you know about the vast gap between your unseen pain and the obvious composure of those smiling spectators. “The heart knows its own bitterness, and a stranger does not share its joy,” Proverbs 14:10.

You can’t feel my pain, but I’m running right now. Not quite to the home stretch, yet pressing toward the goal: my book release this summer.

Indie (self-published) authors can set their own deadlines. As for me, I actually have a publisher. That’s great, but I have no control over the timing. July or August, I’m told.

Evading obscurity

Meanwhile, I’m working on marketing strategies. As a writing coach says, “You may write the best book in history but if nobody knows about it, so what?”

One helpful bit of publicity is an endorsement from someone with his own following. I already have the first, from my friend and former pastor, Stu Weber.

Stu is the founding pastor of Good Shepherd Community Church here in Oregon. He’s authored 8 books himself, and has a national speaking platform, especially at men’s gatherings. Stu has been a giant in my life and was kind enough to say this about Someplace North, Someplace Wild.

“Writing like an evangelical Louis L’Amour, Gary Brumbelow has an uncanny ability–by engaging our senses and implanting us into the middle of the story–to lead us to evaluate our own lives. What might I have done trapped in a similar circumstance? It smacks of my favorite of Jesus’ parables.”

Thank you, Stu!

Meanwhile, I’ve asked three more acquaintances: a former lieutenant governor of Alaska, and two well-known Christian authors.

Would you pray with me for favor with these three brothers?

Of course, God doesn’t need any human help … but He does use means. David testified, “Some trust in chariots, and some in horses, but we will trust in the name of the Lord,” Psalm 20:7. Nevertheless, you can be sure he had the best chariots and horses in the kingdom.

You also will have opportunity to help by joining my launch team. More about that next time.