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Author Joel Goldman's Blog about writing, publishing, life with a movement disorder and whatever else is shaking in the world around him.
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Big News!
Here's the big news from my pal, Lee Goldberg, about his new series, The Dead Man, which Amazon's Thomas & Mercer has picked up. This is even bigger news for me because I'm writing one of the installments in the series.
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Vote For Kahley!
My Pilates instructor, Kahley Schiller, is in a down-to-the-wire international contest for one of the best instructors in the world. Trust me on this, she's the best and deserves to win so please click here and vote for Kahley! Voting ends tomorrow.
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
What's Better Than Free?



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And, for those of you keeping score at home (I know I am), as of this morning, all three Lou Mason Thrillers are on the Kindle Legal Thriller Bestseller list!
Motion To Kill is #12. The Last Witness is #50 and Cold Truth is #47! Thanks for all your support!
Monday, August 29, 2011
Best Pilates Instructor Ever!
My good friend and Pilates instructor, Kahley Schiller, is one of 10 finalists in an international competition for the Next Pilates Anytime Instructor Contest. Trust me on this one - she's the best in the business. Please click on this link and scroll down to Kahley's picture and vote for her! Maybe she'll go easy on us in the next class if she wins!
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
COLD TRUTH HAS LAUNCHED!

When a troubled young woman turns herself in for murder, Lou Mason takes the case - yet something about her story doesn't add up. To catch a killer, Lou dives into the sordid world of money, drugs and a devastating black market where the price for the truth is paid in blood.
Here's what people are saying about the third Lou Mason thriller.
"Joel Goldman is the real deal. In Cold Truth, Lou Mason goes his namesake Perry one better and ought to make Kansas City a must-stop on the lawyer/thriller map."
John Lescroart, bestselling author.
"Wanted for good writing: Joel Goldman strikes again with Cold Truth."
Kansas City Star
"Joel Goldman's Cold Truth offers us a fast-paced legal thriller. This one makes good beach reading."
The Pilot, Southern Pines, N.C.
"It's a suspenseful, gritty story that keeps the reader engrossed till the very end."
The Facts, Brazosport, TX
If you love Michael Connelly, Lee Child and John Grisham, you'll love the first two books in the Lou Mason Thriller series!
When two of his partnes are killed, corruption, sex and murder fill trial lawyer Lou Mason's docket as he tracks the killer. Will Lou be the next victim? Find out in Motion To Kill.
Lou Mason is back in The Last Witness and this time it's personal when his surrogate father, Homicide Detective Harry Ryman, arrests his best friend, Wilson "Blues" Bluestone, Jr. for murder. Mason unearths secrets someone will do anything to keep as he closes in on a desperate killer, setting himself up as the next target.
So don't wait! Get 'em now!
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Digital Apocalypse
Predictions about the future are notoriously unreliable. People have predicted the demise of almost everything and everyone while others have forecast nirvana in one form or another. Yet, here we are, muddling through.
Author Ewan Morrison offers his take on the ebook revolution which he casts as a digital apocalypse. He argues that every industry from telecommunications to music to porn that has undergone a digital transformation has suffered for it and that books are next. He predicts the end of books and authors as we know them by the next generation.
I have to say his analysis is pretty glum and compelling. I just hope he ends up in the same group of prognosticators who promised us jet packs, flying cars and death rays!
Holy crap! A lot of that stuff came true! Yikes!
Author Ewan Morrison offers his take on the ebook revolution which he casts as a digital apocalypse. He argues that every industry from telecommunications to music to porn that has undergone a digital transformation has suffered for it and that books are next. He predicts the end of books and authors as we know them by the next generation.
I have to say his analysis is pretty glum and compelling. I just hope he ends up in the same group of prognosticators who promised us jet packs, flying cars and death rays!
Holy crap! A lot of that stuff came true! Yikes!
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