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The Lineage of a Bandit

January 30, 2015 / Rich / Leave a comment

Several of my projects have intersected, and some of the subject matter has aligned with the expressed curiosity of some readers of this page, and so I will share, from time to time, that material from my research into the life of Salomon Pico, Bandit. Salomon Pico was born into a family of "movers and … Continue reading The Lineage of a Bandit

Four Things I Learned In 2014

December 13, 2014 / Rich / Leave a comment

The holiday Season is upon us. Little is left of 2014 but the memories. I will build my New Year resolutions for 2015 upon the backs of my mischances and lost opportunities of the prior year, and shape them by my successes. My learning curve was influenced by several experiences over the past year. Allow me to share … Continue reading Four Things I Learned In 2014

Ebooks vs. Print Books Revisited

November 23, 2014 / Rich / Leave a comment

While speaking to a friend and businessman today he surprised me when he said that a very small percentage of books sold are eBooks. I was surprised because I thought the number of eBooks sold as compared to print books was more than that. I may have this perception because I’m very involved with Ebooks. In my … Continue reading Ebooks vs. Print Books Revisited

The Value of Writers Conferences

November 12, 2014November 12, 2014 / Rich / Leave a comment

Having just returned from my second writers conference in six months, I find it natural to contemplate the value received versus the fiscal drain. Most conference attendees , at least those to whom I speak after their conference is done, tend to evaluate the experience in terms of useful gain. That is to say, what did … Continue reading The Value of Writers Conferences

The New Editing Conundrum

November 4, 2014 / Rich / Leave a comment

Like most writers, I am excited about the advances in digital publishing. In past columns I have detailed the many advantages we currently experience and those we anticipate in the future. There are, however, some less delightful aspects of the new Indie Publishing revolution, as I have discovered recently. This article is not about those … Continue reading The New Editing Conundrum

Boots On The Ground: Selling Real Books to Real People

October 3, 2014October 3, 2014 / Rich / Leave a comment

Last weekend I spent 10 hours a day for two days selling my books from a booth at the Los Alamos Old Days Celebration. I shared a booth with my wife, who sold handcrafted jewelry. We were outdoors under a canopy. Day 1 was very windy, which meant constant retrieval and resetting displays. Day 2 … Continue reading Boots On The Ground: Selling Real Books to Real People

What Works in Book Marketing: Part Deux

September 20, 2014September 26, 2014 / Rich / Leave a comment

There’s been a lot of scuttlebutt on the digital wires (so to speak) about what works, and what doesn’t work in book marketing. By and large, the substance of what I have read suggests that much of the social media we were once encouraged to use is no longer seen as useful. There are exceptions. … Continue reading What Works in Book Marketing: Part Deux

The Holy Grail of Book Marketing

September 8, 2014 / Rich / Leave a comment

We have written of this many times in the past, yet it bears more discussion. The knowledge and skills required by an author to market a book have nearly (and in some cases actually have) superseded the skills necessary to write a book. Gone are the days of devoting one’s time exclusively to writing. The learning … Continue reading The Holy Grail of Book Marketing

Salomon Pico Addendum

August 24, 2014 / Rich / Leave a comment

It is past time to make good my promise to the history buff followers of this column to share findings from my research. Of my ongoing projects, the latest development of interest concerns my research into the life of California bandit Salomon Pico, considered by some the Zorro model. The Pico family (or should I say families) … Continue reading Salomon Pico Addendum

Do You Really Need An Editor

August 20, 2014 / Rich / 2 Comments

Editors are engaged in a task which never ends. No work is ever complete, no manuscript ever reaches perfection. I know this, because when I review my own work, there is always something I need to change. Certainly every writer should seek different perspectives on his/her work. Everyone is subject to their own brain orientation, … Continue reading Do You Really Need An Editor

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Latest Reviews

The Other

good read .. being Dine and knowing the area made for an enjoyable read and have already started the 2nd in series of this book .. good job (APD on Amazon)

Mestaclocan:

I love the way this writer thinks, the powerful way his story brings you in and makes it impossible to put the book down. I've always been a murder mystery nut but R Lawson Gamble certainly leaves me wanting more Tolliver and Eagle Feather adventures. (DB on Amazon)

The Other

Hunters find the the body of a young blond white child on a Indian reservation. ZackTolliver an FBI agent is called in to investigate the situation. He believes she was murdered and left there to be found. Zack sets out tracking bear tracks that suddenly become human bare feet. This is a wonderful tale of this agent and his Indian friend Eagle Feather. Jake does not believe in Skinwalkers but he will become a believer. Great story, masterfully written.

Zaca

I bought all three of your books when you were at Bedford Winery in June. I just finished Zaca. I loved it! I started it on Wednesday on my commute to work and just finished. I could not put it down. Every spare moment I had these last few days my nose was in this book. I can't wait to read the other two! Thank you so much! You definitely have the talent to engage the reader with your story telling. I am definitely a fan! SG

Mestaclocan

"It’s not often that I don’t have any idea about what is really going on, but this one did surprise me. Well written, with unexpected twists in the plot. I’d recommend it as a great read!" Brawley, CA (December 2014)

The Other

"Your characters are so real that I feel like I know them personally. You took me with you to actually witness the events taking place. .." LC

"A very interesting story blending tribal lore, behavioral science, adventure and a hint of romance. I found it hard to put down. I live in Arizona and ..." Sadie McC.

"Great book; the action combined with native American culture made the book hard to put down..." Alicia Hallford

"I thoroughly enjoyed how this author mixed a good mystery with it's geographical and historical / cultural context. I look forward to upcoming books." Robert C. Campagne

"It kept me up reading part of the night. It was a very good mystery with some supernatural thrown in... I would like to read more of this author." Miss S

"A great read that keeps you guessing right up until the end. Excellent characters and storyline..." BobGBob

"One of the best books I have read in a long time. I started reading it last night, slept a couple hours and had it finished today because I was that anxious to find out the ending. Fantastic story!!..." C C

"There aren't enough stars to rate this book high enough in my opinion. I can't believe no one has bought the rights to the book too make movie from it..." Mike Paxton

"Excellent well written and edited...The Other is a super read! It flows fast and smoothly, has a likable lineup of characters and a storyline that draws the reader into its fascinating and eerie world..." SS

"R. Lawson Gamble went to a lot of trouble reseaching this tale of Navajo legend and Navajo beliefs. This is the creepy, yet compelling story of the relentless pursuit of a child killer...It's a must read for anyone who enjoys a good mystery/suspense/thriller type of tale." J B Bergstad

"Rich, LOVED the book! Great characters, and your writing created rich, vivid visuals...!" JM

"I  started The Other last night and read the first 400 pages!  I was up until midnight!  Bottom line, LOVE IT..." CL

"A tantalizing and creepy mystery set in the American Southwest, an area which the author brings deliciously to life... I hope for a sequel. I've become too attached to the characters to say goodbye just yet!" LG

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