Greetings friends and followers,
I
want to personally thank every reader who downloaded Memoirs of the not-so Grim
Reaper during my promotion. I was rewarded with a number 1 ranking on Amazon
for the promo in its genre – Religious Graphic Novels.
My
books have now been read in the following countries I know of:
U.S.A.
– Canada – England – Ireland – Scotland – France – Portugal – Spain – Germany –
Russia – South Africa – Kenya – Australia – New Zealand – Japan – India –
Brazil – The Bahamas – Puerto Rico and Mexico. (No, I never imagined this in my
wildest dreams. I was hoping to at least sell 500 copies. I’ve done more than a
thousand in one day, and over 500 twice).
I
embarked on my attempt at a writing career at the tender young age of 62 in
2016 with a collection of poetry; not an easy task, and one which was a
literary disaster. I lost a couple thousand dollars on that venture but learned
some very valuable lessons. Those lessons gave birth to “Phantom Scorpio
Productions”, my very own little publishing enterprise. And yes, I have been
approached by others to publish their books. I’m simply not there yet.
I’ve
had more jobs than I can count in my lifetime; often working two at a time and
for 4 years I held down 3 jobs – two full and one part-time. I have dreamed of
being an author since my dad introduced me to Tarzan and by proxy, Edgar Rice
Burroughs.
So,
here I am at 65 with two poetry collections, a very unorthodox memoir and two
novels in a series about an international assassin and philanthropist who redefines
the meaning of love and loyalty to me. Not too shabby…
I
do believe I am a decent writer and I don't believe, as of yet, to have penned a literary turd as it were – subject, of course to the contrary opinions
of some readers who slaughtered Memoirs in their reviews. What I did not
anticipate was a writer is as good as his readers believe him to be. It’s gratifying,
humbling and stressful all at once. My writing has been compared on more than
one occasion to James Patterson, Ted Dekker, Lee Cobb and his “Jack Reacher”.
One reader called Memoirs brilliant. Another called it a waste of time. It’s
the polarizing effect Memoirs seems to have – which is good. It was part of my
plan.
Evolution of a Killer has received all 5-star ratings on Amazon, though not many. It’s doing very well with the GoodReads nation at a 4+ rating. I don’t take the negative reviews very seriously as they have nothing to do with my writing – only the content and only with Memoirs, which makes me happy. I wrote it knowing some would choose to take offense and they have. Makes me happy to see the negative comments since it is a large portion of my motivation for writing it.
I
don’t know how many Lazarus Chronicles I have in me, so I am working on the
third. You will know when I run out of ideas – Lazarus will die. I never
foresaw a happy ending for my killer companion when I created him/me.
Thank
you, reader for taking time from your life to allow me to share some of myself
with you. It truly is an honor and a privilege. I’d heard writers and actors
say that in the past; now I understand what they meant.
Happy
Reading – write some author a nice review today.
Robert
Ullrich
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