In Common

November 2020

When I reached the end of the writing stage of Kings of Friday Night: The Lincolns I had the odd sensation of thinking of one of my earlier books, Endgame 1758: the Promise, the Glory and the Despair of Louisbourg’s Last Decade.

“That’s odd,” I said to myself.

It took me a while—maybe a year—but I just figured it out. Some inner, unconscious part of my brain recognized that both books are about decades, and both are continuous narratives that follow a central cast of characters throughout to see what happens to them across a ten-year time span.

The stories could hardly be more different—a 1960s rock ‘n’ roll band versus a massive imperial 18th-century conflict involving many thousands of combatants—but the common elements mentioned above are definitely there.

I like to think that those who enjoy the one book might like to check out the other. They are both compelling stories.

Christmas Books, 2020

November 2020

Hats off to Nimbus Publishing for their recent ads, which appear in today’s Chronicle Herald and the 2020 Atlantic Books Holiday Gift Guide. It’s great to see a publisher letting people know about the book about The Lincolns.

E-Book Too!

November 2020

Kings of Friday Night: The Lincolns is now available on all book-selling platforms as an e-book too, along with the paperback format.

Reader Feedback

November 2020

I have heard from lots of readers expressing their affection for “Kings of Friday Night: The Lincolns.” Thanks one and all. Mostly, those comments come in emails or as comments on Facebook (my FB site is A J B Johnston, Writer).

A few have left comments on sites like Goodreads, Chapters and Amazon. The most recent review was posted a few days ago on Amazon.ca by Marilyn Murphy. She wrote:

“This book is a true page turner. I started it last night and just could not put it down. In the town of Truro, Nova Scotia, a group of locals formed a band called “The Lincoln’s” This is their story. It’s interesting, funny and very well written. I highly recommend reading this book.”

Thanks, Marilyn.

Top Pick

November 2020

Nice to see.

2020 Atlantic Books

October 2020

The Christmas book-giving season has apparently arrived.

What makes it official is the new catalogue and on-line publication of Atlantic Books.

I am delighted to see that “Kings of Friday Night: The Lincolns” is one of the titles highlighted.

In other news, the micro-doc about The Lincolns, inspired by the book, is getting ever closer. I expect it to be released in a matter of days.