One of the things I’ve learned as an author is that the story doesn’t end when you type the last sentence. Sharing a book is as much about connection as it is about pages — conversations in the break room, quick chats with friends, even chance encounters with strangers who ask, “So what are you working on now?”
For moments like that, most people hand out a business card. But I wanted something better — something that belongs in a reader’s world, not just their wallet. So instead of business cards, I’m printing bookmarks.
A bookmark isn’t just paper. It’s a bridge. It slips into a novel, waits patiently in the pages, and reminds you that another mystery is always waiting to be uncovered.
My bookmarks feature my published works — Napkin Nights and The Murder of Crowe — with a nod to my upcoming release, The Clockwork Coroner. And yes, there’s a QR code too, so anyone curious can scan, explore, and pick up a copy right away.
I’m excited to share this new piece of author collateral. Practical, bookish, and a little bit steampunk — it’s something readers will actually use, not toss away.
Because at the end of the day, stories aren’t just written to be read — they’re meant to be remembered. And what better way to leave a mark than with a bookmark?

For your 10 USD purchase, you’re allowed up to 3 revisions. I’ve submitted my 1st revision, and patiently waiting for the return / update.

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