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Blood on the Page Volume One is a writer’s compendium of injuries. 

It’s absolutely packed with thirty-one herbs and spices injuries and wounds to dish out to your heroes, allies, and villains, plus nine articles of Wound Wisdom to help manage your characters’ wounds in a realistic manner that won’t have your readers throwing their books (or Kindles) across the room. 

If you’ve ever wanted to know how long it takes a broken leg to heal, or what exactly makes a limb reattachable after an amputation, it’s in the book – along with hundreds of nitty-gritty details to put your readers right in the room. 

I’ve worked really hard on it and I think you’ll really enjoy it. 

Just in Time for NaNoWriMo!

NaNoWriMo or throughout the year, time may be a writer’s greatest asset. If you want to get your story done, it helps to have all your information in one place. This book will save you about 100 hours worth of research tracking down obscure tidbits and making sure you have your facts in order. 

So the real question is: what’s 100 hours of your time worth? 

But Don’t Take My Word For It…

Here’s a snippet from a five-star Amazon review: 

Samantha Keel has done it again. This book lays out dozens of different types of injuries, including the sounds, sights, feelings, and even smells that each injury would give off for both the rescuer and the injured. It also gives a listing of the lethality of an injury, so you don’t accidentally give someone an injury that should kill them in minutes, only to have them get up and walk it off.

–Karen, five-star review

Not convinced? Try this one…

This book is a MUST-HAVE for any writer! It allows us to wallop our characters to our hearts delight while remaining true to reality, yet it isn’t bogged down with overly-technical terms.

–Melanie, four-star review

And I sure hope this woman is a clairvoyant: 

Blood on the Page is also an outstanding standalone writing guide in its own right. … Once again, Keel does a marvelous job encouraging authors to tackle gritty subjects in a realistic and meaningful way. At this rate she’ll become a household reference for dramatic writers.
–Jane, five-star review

Get your digital edition over on [Amazon], [iTunes], [Kobo], or [Nook]. Print edition coming soon on Amazon!

xoxo, Samantha Keel

PS: Happy NaNoWriMo!

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