Free Stuff & Contests
Free Stuff
If you like to read at your computer, you can find both Full Medical and its sequel, Soldiers of God, at Public Bookshelf.
Some of Steve’s short stories can be found at: Edit Red and Our Echo. Also see the category “Steve’s shorts” in his blog.
In general, material at this website has the copyright indicated at the bottom of each webpage. Free distribution rights are given if suitable acknowledgement is made. Reviews made under the auspices of Book Pleasures require, in addition, approval from Book Pleasures.
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Contests
1. The first person that guesses the famous Irish pub I’m visiting in my pic receives free signed copies of all three of my techno-thrillers Full Medical, Soldiers of God and The Midas Bomb. We have a winner! Chris Lennon of Bedford, MA correctly guessed that it’s The Stag’s Head Pub, an old Dublin institution. Congrats to Chris! Contest 1 is now closed.
2. The first person that guesses what real Massachusetts town is the setting for the short story “The Town Hall Gang” receives free signed copies of the techno-thrillers Full Medical, Soldiers of God and The Midas Bomb. (Residents of that town are excluded from this contest. You know who you are.)
3. The first person that correctly identifies who Vladimir Kalinin, the villain in all three of Steve’s novels, killed to start his career in crime receives free signed copies of these techno-thrillers.
4. The first person that correctly identifies the short story or novel and the author that portrayed the internet as a means of enabling old-style Greek democracy receives free signed copies of the techno-thrillers Full Medical, Soldiers of God and The Midas Bomb.
Enter these contests by e-mailing Steve and putting “Contest # N”, where N is 1, 2, 3, or 4, in the subject line. Be sure you include your mailing address for packages in the body of the e-mail. If you don’t hear back from Steve, either someone beat you to the punch or you guessed wrong. (Neither your e-mail nor mailing address will be shared with any third party.)
