Monday, August 08, 2005

Jack Until '09

I just signed another 3 book deal with Hyperion, ensuring that Jack Daneils will be chasing bad guys for a while longer.

Thanks to my uber-agent, Jane Dystel, and my editor, Leslie Wells, for making this happen.

I'm going to celebrate by working my ass off promoting the series.

But first, beer!

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

Congrats and I look forward to each and every one.

Chriswab said...

Great page !!! Greatings from Germany- Bottrop!!!

Anonymous said...

WAY TO GO!!!

Anonymous said...

Awesome news, Joe!!! Great for all of us readers too.

Anonymous said...

Joe, that's tremendous! Congrats - enjoy the beer!

Anonymous said...

Owooooooo! and THE BIG DOG HOWLS!!

Keep me in mind for reviews or dammit, I'm going to have to go out and buy the books!

You da man!

Best,
Mark Terry

Anonymous said...

Congrats! Definitely well deserved. I bought Whisky Sour Friday night and had it finished by Sunday morning. All I have to say is - when is the book tour coming East? I know a great little bar or two. . .You're inspiriation for those of us still unpubbed.

Kelly (Lynn) Parra said...

Great news! Congratulations! =D

Anonymous said...

Congratulations! Now that I know there are more coming, I can go ahead and read the copy of Bloody Mary I bought, without worrying about when I'll get my next fix. :)

Jon The Crime Spree Guy said...

I guess that means your chick lit series is on hold?

Martel said...

Congratulations, Joe... you are awesome!

Kim Harrington said...

Congrats! Great news.

Anonymous said...

So good to see hard work and great writing pay off for a great guy - congratulations dude:)

Anonymous said...

Well until 2009. You are going to be a busy beaver with Jack. I kind of envy you. Might be nice to spend that much time with her.

Anyway, keep up the good work.

Rob Gregory Browne said...

That's wonderful news. I just accepted a two book offer myself, so I'll celebrate along with you.

Congratulations.

Tom Nixon said...

Not particularly surprising. While it was probably in the works while you were on tour, what you did on tour likely convinced them that you are a writer worth pursuing (because you will work your butt off to sell books for them!).