I get an average of 500 hits a day on my blogs and broadcast the posts on my public Facebook page and Twitter account.
If you just had a book published, won an award, are starting a
Kickstarter campaign, or whatever, drop me a line and I'll include it in
my Reader News
posts to get you some extra attention. So
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about writing, history, archaeology, adventure travel, etc. You know
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As many of you know, I travel a lot. In fact, one of my day jobs is as a travel blogger for Gadling.
I've accumulated thousands of photos from more than two dozen countries
and while I've published many of them, many more are just sitting on my
hard drive. Let's put them to work.
Some subjects include:
Castles
Medieval weapons and armor
Medieval manuscripts
African markets
Mosques
Churches
Hyenas
Scottish countryside
Old English buildings
military hardware
graveyards
graffiti art
Rome
Iraq
Ghost towns
The Orkney Islands
. . .and much more
I've even done some rather silly experiments with horror photography and haunted graveyards.
If you're looking for a photo for your book, I'd be happy to help. All
photos were taken in the highest resolution and can be used for print as
well as ebooks. All I ask in return is credit and a copy of the book. Please contact me before picking a photo, because I have sold the rights to some photos of mine you see online.
Home to author Sean McLachlan and the House Divided series of Civil War horror novels. A Fine Likeness, the first in the series, is available now. This blog is dedicated to the Trans-Mississippi Civil War and historical fiction, and occasionally veers off into adventure travel when I go somewhere interesting.
Looking for more from Sean McLachlan? He also hangs out on the Midlist Writer blog, where he talks about writing, adventure travel, caving, and everything else he gets up to. He also reproduces all the posts from Civil War Horror, so drop on by!
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