Move to Fire by Michael W. Harkins

The twenty-year odyssey of a gun, a $50,000,000 lawsuit, and a teenager's victory over a corrupt gunmaker

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Move To Fire’s author interview

My advice — for better or worse — for anyone considering self-publishing, in a Publishers Weekly interview:
Tips from an indie author

This entry was posted in book review, books, Indie publishing, Publishers Weekly, self-publishing, writing and tagged book publishing, books, nonfiction books, Publishers Weekly, writing on July 22, 2016 by Mike.

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