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Andrew Hudson Hi all,

I've been working on some Weird Western tales this year and I'm going to be self-pubbing those (and a mix of other genre fiction) in 2015. The first two books will both be WW, one containing a pair of unnatural revenge stories set post-Civil War, the other a coming-of-age novella about a Native American youth who undergoes a powerful transformation - of a sort. Here's the cover art for book one:

Here's the cover art!

I've just uploaded that to Amazon, though I'll be putting it out through Goodreads as well. Because it's only available for pre-order at the moment you can't read a sample on the page, but I blogged an excerpt yesterday if anyone fancies taking a look at my writing style.

End Trails (on Amazon)

The Lying Room (an excerpt, on my blog)


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Andrew Hudson Happy New Year all!

My weird western min-ebook (meaning mini-book...does that work? :-)) is published tomorrow. The cover changed a little bit in the end:

End Trails - Two Stories of the Weird West (End Trails, #1) by Andrew Leon Hudson
End Trails - Two Stories of the Weird West

There'll be a 50% discount code on my blog, but anyone who's signed up to my mailing list in time will get a freebie code instead - and "in time" means the next 12 hours or so!


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Andrew Hudson My first weird western ebook End Trails has reached the towering heights of the top 20 western-horrors on Amazon since it came out at the start of the month (that's not all that impressive, of course, given the genre's niche status), but it's a start!

The follow-up novella, Given Names, comes out early next month. You can read a mini-blurb here, and I’ve just blogged the opening passage as a teaser.

GIVEN NAMES - End Trails Volume 2

I’ll post a more substantial chunk next week, and anyone who subscribes to my mailing list before the book comes out (also at those links) will get a free copy on the day. Somewhere down the line I want to start earning money from my writing, but for now I'd settle for a bunch of happy readers writing happy reviews!


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Andrew Hudson Here’s one more taster of my Weird Western novella Given Names before it comes out next week!

Just to reiterate the point at the end of that post: I’d really much prefer to give people a free copy of this, ideally in return for honest reviews. If you’re interested, add yourself to this mailing list and you’ll receive a 100% discount code on the release day (that’s next Monday).


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Andrew Hudson Given Names is available now - there's a whole slew of links here, including instructions on how to get a copy half-price!

I hope you give it a try, and let me know what you thought - blogging, Goodreads and Amazon reviews are all very much appreciated...


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Andrew Hudson This is a bit "off topic", but: I've had a bit of bad news recently. The publisher of The Glass Sealing is about to close its doors for ever, which means my novel (and everything else they've published) will shortly disappear from the global marketplace, at least until each author figures out what to do next.

The Glass Sealing (Darkside Codex) by Andrew Leon Hudson
The Glass Sealing

As a result, I've decided to throw a farewell party in the form of a little contest, with free copies of my book to the winners. Take a look, and I hope you choose to take part!


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Andrew Hudson Quick heads-up: as of today, all my self-pub'd ebooks are available via Amazon's KINDLE UNLIMITED program, which means you can read them for free (provided you're a subscriber).

The weird westerns:
End Trails, two stories of supernatural revenge
my Given Names, a Native American coming-of-age novella

And dark fiction in themed pairs of stories:
Dark Matters, Crime meets Horror
Absences, Pre-Post-Apocalyptic SciFi
Aftermaths, Post-Apocalyptic SciFi

If you're a Kindle Unlimited subscriber, I hope you'll give them a try! If not, they can still be bought via the normal Amazon marketplace - and they will be available free for a short time later in the year, so keep your eyes peeled...


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