Loisaida cover
One sweltering night, in a neighborhood on the cusp of change, boy meets girl. If they'd only gone home together, they might still be alive. Loisaida -- A New York Story is a steamy elegy to the East Village at its pre-gentrification grittiest. An aspiring dancer is slain, allegedly by her psychotic lover. A dilettante actor turned journalist who thinks there's more to the story investigates.
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The Simulated Life Elapsed Experience Process aka The Death Trip — “comfort care for the dying” or something more nefarious? After the death of his beloved grandmother, Chuck decides to investigate. He soon finds himself torn between two women — the activist who suspects a dark agenda and the beautiful MD who helped create the process.
FREE in all e-formats at Smashwords and on sale at the Kindle Store.

Loisaida — A New York Story soon to be released in paperback via Caradeloca Press, is the #2 bestseller on Smashords’ literary fiction list and is getting some great reader reviews. It’s a sordid tale of NY’s East Village/Lower East Side in the bad old days, pre-gentrification, when the city had an edge. Just to wet people’s appetites and reward loyal readers of this blog (and whoever happens to stumble in), I’m offering half-price e-copies in ALL formats through 10/1/2010.  Go here and use coupon number LU52V at check-out.  If you like it, be the buzz. Tell your friends.  Demand your local independent bookstore carry the print. Write a comment here or somewhere else.  Hint: There’s also a free coupon out there somewhere on the web (not this site). You can look for it, pay half price or spend the big bucks $2.99 which would help buy me a cup of coffee.

6 Responses to “What a deal”

  1. LA Dale says:

    Hi Marion,
    Maybe we should feature your book at No Tree for september? That way you might get some more promo?

  2. Carla says:

    I’m taking advantage of your generosity. Thanks so much!! I will pass on my thoughts to others.

  3. Can’t work out how to ‘follow’ your blog, Marion. Probably me being stupid.

    • Marion says:

      If you mean the RSS thingy or something, I’m not sure I’ve figured it out either. Probably should, though. Good point.