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Sunday, September 6, 2020

The next Willie Black mystery, Belle Isle, comes out this month. It was supposed to launch in May, but the publisher wanted to wait until the pandemic had passed. Well, that didn't happen, but Belle Isle is out anyhow. Promoting a book these days is a little different. I'm doing a couple of virtual book talks and one live one, socially distanced. And, it's on Kindle and as an audio book and on Audible, and somebody's doing the Willie Black books in Italian. The next one, Jordan's Branch, will come out in 2021, which has got to be a better year than this.

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Award-winning writer Howard Owen was born in Fayetteville, North Carolina. He graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a journalism degree and earned a master’s degree in English from Virginia Commonwealth University. Howard's first novel, "Littlejohn," was published by The Permanent Press in 1992. Random House bought and reissued it as a Villard hardcover in 1993 and a Vintage Contemporary paperback in 1994. It was nominated for the Abbey Award (American Booksellers) and Discovery (Barnes & Noble) award for best new fiction. It has sold, in all, more than 50,000 copies. It has been printed in Japanese, French and Korean; it has been a Doubleday Book Club selection; audio and large-print editions have been issued, and movie option rights have been sold.
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