Wednesday, November 23, 2005

Why it’s worth taking a chance on a book by a new writer.

A good book costs less than a bad haircut.

But let’s say it doesn’t work out. You’re not happy with it. In your book, it’s not a good book. It’s a bad book. Even so, you’re better off with a bad book than a bad haircut. At least you don’t have to walk around with it on your head embarrassing you.

And, unlike a haircut, you can always sell it second hand.

Convinced? Try this one.

Here are a few more you might want to consider.

The Manuscript.
North.
Selfish Jean.
Across the Mystic Shore.
Dark Rain.

3 comments:

Roger Morris said...

Thanks Sand Storm. Good luck with your own endeavours.

Donald Capone said...

It's funny you made the bad book/bad haircut analogy. I like to wear bad books on my head like a scarlet letter so everyone will know I made a bad choice! Just kidding.

Your books sounds great, Roger. Can't wait to get my copy.

Roger Morris said...

Don, thanks for popping in. Of course you can wear a bad book on your head if you want to. But you don't have to. That's the important difference between books and haircuts.