There’s a new Conservative Book Club!
One thing, though, they don’t have much on their list of fiction. What they do have, though, are the first two novels from Liberty Island, which includes Superego.
Now, the thing is, conservatives needs more support of fiction. While we have numerous, well-known non-fiction books, those tend not to be read very much outside of the base of people who are already conservative. If we want to make inroads on influencing the culture, we need more fiction — book that perhaps non-political people will read. So it would be nice if you’d help encourage the Conservative Book Club to expand its fiction offering by joining up and rating my book and The Big Bang by Roy M. Griffis. If they see interaction in the fiction section, they might invest more into it. And then we’d maybe see more popular fiction by people who actually like liberty. So you’d not only be helping me, you’d helping the country.
You like this country, right? I know I do.

Amen to that. There’s more of a market for our works than many publishers realize.
That’s nice, Frank.
Now, blog!
My conservative book club just began some reading a new works of fiction:
– “How the Bowe Bergdahl Swap Was Good For America”.
– “Benghazi and What The President Knew”
– “Hands Up, Don’t Shoot”
– “The True Life Story of Barak Obama”
– “Changes Which Will Not Cost The Taxpayer A Single Dime”
Whew!! I have to go and start reading!
Lots of good Conservative and/or Libertarian Sci-Fi out there…not that I object to lining your pockets, Frank…
I just watch Divergent. Going to see Insurgent too. I like all these movies. The bad guys are straight up communists. And we have these books, with girl heroes fighting against it. It could be better, but I’ll take it.