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The latest newsletter sent from yours truly is a grateful recap of a year in which I saw three novels published, plus some details on the next book, Lost Kin: A Novel

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Purported "Nazi Gold Train" Straight Out of Novel Liberated

Unused Polish Rail Line (Reuters)

The alleged "Nazi gold train" in Poland sounds something like the one fought over in a certain novel of mine (Liberated: A Novel of Germany, 1945). Now there's a deathbed confession, it turns out. It's getting interesting. Another sham? We'll know soon . . .

Here is one link among many to the latest story. 

Releasing Today: My Translation of Terminal

Some of you may not know I translate fiction from German when I'm not busy writing. The latest is out today, I'm happy to report: Terminal by Mike Powelz is a psychological mystery of death and murder set in a Hamburg hospice and a bestseller in Germany.

Terminal is now available as ebook and paperback. Find out more on my Translation page. 

Road Pics from Researching The Other Oregon

I wanted to share a few pics (from many) that I took while on the road in Central and Eastern Oregon researching The Other Oregon. These fit no theme and don't necessarily reflect scenes in the novel — I just like them. You might know the locations or can give it a guess. Big hint: they're revealed in the captions and include areas in or near Antelope, Prineville, Fossil, the Painted Hills, John Day, Mitchell, and Imnaha.