Interview with Read Write Club

Interview with Read Write Club

I have an interview with Read Write Club. They have tons of great author interviews, so don’t stop at just mine!

Check it out here: Randal Eldon Greene– Author Interview
Also read my RWC “Author Bio” for a look at my thoughts on the legacy, creative process, and habits of writers: Descriptions of Heaven by Randal Eldon Greene

About Read Write Club: RWC is a hub for authors to promote themselves and their books. At RWC you can find books and interviews from writers of all genres, talking about their experiences with writing and publishing their books.


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Goodreads Giveaway – Ends December 18th

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Enter to win a signed copy of Descriptions of Heaven in this goodreads giveaway.

Of course, there’s also a current Kindle giveaway for twitter users and a crayon coloring contest.

All three contests are being held to celebrate the 1 year publication anniversary of Descriptions of Heaven. This will probably be my last goodreads giveaway due to goodreads’ plans to charge hundreds of dollars to authors who want to give their books away for free. A nominal fee? Sure. Hundreds of dollars? Yeah right; not happening. So hop on over to to the final goodreads giveaway of 2017/ever.

You can find me on goodreads where I frequently list the books I’m reading.
Let me know your 2018 reading plans in the comments!!!

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Kindle Giveaway – Ends Dec. 19th

Kindle Giveaway Ends Dec. 19th

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Enter to win one of three Kindle copies in an Amazon sweepstakes. It takes less than a minute and all you need is a twitter account. Giveaway end Dec. 19, 2017.

ENTER THE AMAZON KINDLE GIVEAWAY

Keep an eye out for an upcoming Goodreads giveaway, and don’t forget about the ongoing coloring contest which runs until Dec. 25th.

BTW, I do have a twitter account. Feel to to follow me.Follow Author Randal Eldon Greene on Twitter

 

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Interview with Dan Bloom

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Cli-fi guru Dan Brown conducted an interview with me for his all things climate fiction portal.

Check it out here: An interview with novelist R.E. Greene, author of the novella ”DESCRIPTIONS OF HEAVEN”

DanBloomAbout the interviewer: Born and raised in Massachusetts, currently in Taiwan, Dan Bloom is a 1971 graduate of Tufts University in Boston where he majored in post-modern European literature. He also attended Oregon State University where he worked on a masters degree in the Speech and Communications Department. Dan worked as a journalist in Alaska for 12 years in the 1970s and 1980s, and later as a newspaper editor and reporter at English-language newspapers in Japan and Taiwan.  He tweets @verywindycities and manages cli-fi.net.
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My First Book Signing [Photos]

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My first book signing was held on April 22 at the Sioux City Barnes & Noble. And it was amazing. A ton of friends and family came out to support me; many of them who had been waiting for just such a signing stopped by and got themselves a signed copy of Descriptions of Heaven. I was both surprised and pleased by how many fans showed up. Here’s a big THANK YOU to each and every one of you.

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And a couple snapshots from a visit to the bookstore just a few days later.

Swing by BN.Com and get your copy today.
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Reading & Book Signing at Blue Cafe

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Join us May 18th for a reading from local Sioux City author Randal Eldon Greene. He will be joined by Omaha poet Teniesha Kessler. Party starts at 5:00pm and ends at 9:00pm with the piano jazz stylizations of Chris Larson and Ben Lunn. Copies of Randal’s novel, Descriptions of Heaven, will be on sale for $20.

Event: Reading, Book Signing, and Jazz
Date: 05-18-2017
Location: Blue Cafe, 1301 Pierce St, Sioux City Iowa
Time: 5:00-9:00pm
No need to RSVP, but you may let us know if you plan to go through this Facebook Event.

Navigate to the Events Page
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Interview with Scott Mullins

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Freelance writer and digital content manager Scott Mullins did an interview with me for the This is Writing website, a great resource for authors and readers alike.

Check it out here: Author Interview with Literary Fiction Author Randal Eldon Greene

scottmullinsAbout the interviewer: Scott Mullins is a writer, editor, aspiring novelist, and social media nerd. He works with online content in a wide range of styles—from technical articles, content marketing, and product write-ups to blogs and social media.
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Barnes & Noble Book Signing

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I am so excited to be doing my first ever book signing. This is a real milestone for me as an author, and I hope that as many of you local and regional fans as possible make it out.

There are four other area authors, and copies of our books will be for sale (or you can just be a fanboy or fangirl and bring your own for me to sign).

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Location
: Barnes & Noble inside the Southern Hills Mall
4400 Sergeant Road
Sioux City, Iowa
Time: 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Event: Randal Eldon Greene will be joining four other Siouxland area authors for a book signing at the Sioux City Barnes & Noble (located inside the Southern Hills Mall). You may bring your own copy of Descriptions of Heaven or buy a copy there. No admission fee or need to RSVP.
Follow the B&N facebook event hereSioux City, Iowa Barnes & Noble Facebook

More live eventsincluding book signings and readingsare coming. Check out the appearances page and mark your calendars.

Interview with Lynda Dickson

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Supporter of indie authors and head honcho at Books Direct, Lynda Dickson, hosted an interview and excerpt from Descriptions of Heaven.

Check it out here: Interview and Excerpt

lyndadicksonAbout the interviewer: Lynda Dickson runs Books Direct, a website where readers can find out about great new books and giveaways, and where authors can promote their books.

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