Share Your Thoughts & Qualify to WIN SOME OF MY ART 
 
 Sol Luckman
  
 📚 There’s an intriguing urban myth—if nothing else—that a new 
book that receives at least 100 reviews within its first month on  Amazon.com gets a magic carpet ride on the algorithm to virtually assured success. 
 
 🖌 Shall we put this to the test with my new self-illustrated memoir full of art and snark that just made its way onto Amazon,  MUSINGS FROM A SMALL ISLAND?  
 
 📲 Or start by downloading a free excerpt … 
 
 🎨 Of this brand-new autobiographical work, a self-illustrated 
coffee table book focused my years spent living in the exotic South 
Carolina Lowcountry on  Hilton Head Island, artist and reviewer for Readers’ Favorite Nancy Tobin had this to say: 
 
 Sol Luckman has eloquently written a witty, insightful memoir in MUSINGS FROM A SMALL ISLAND: EVERYTHING UNDER THE SUN.
 As an art major, I thoroughly enjoyed Sol’s humor and philosophical 
thoughts on the elusive purpose of art and his expression of life on his
 small island. His love of bodysurfing and descriptions of the tourist 
environment at the beach were hilarious and an observation I share, 
having lived in Florida for many years. I laughed out loud for the first
 fifty pages. This book is not all humor, though. In this open display 
of musings by Sol, he bares his soul and reveals some of his struggles 
with a nasty funk and how he used bodysurfing to overcome personal 
challenges. 
 
 MUSINGS FROM A SMALL ISLAND hit a distinct 
chord with me. I must be a kindred spirit (or perhaps a spirit animal?).
 His sarcasm had me grinning as his thoughtful descriptions of tourists’
 bicycle etiquette, country music, palmetto trees, politics, cell 
phones, and life, in general, delighted me because I so agree with him. 
This justifiably opinionated author is a prolific artist, poet, and 
mixologist. And as if that isn’t enough, there’s more. The art stands 
alone. I loved his paintings! The simplicity of his work falls somewhere
 between abstract, modernist, and minimalist. His work is so good that I
 left the book briefly to research his website, where I found more than five hundred examples of his colorful portrayals of life. It was a joy reading the musings of Sol Luckman. So joyous, I’ll reread it. I may even buy one of his paintings. 
 
 👉 👉 👉 Here’s the 4-step process I propose: You request a complimentary reading copy of the book here. You read said copy ASAP. The book isn’t terribly long and is jam-packed with  my paintings, so you’ll need at most a few hours. You post the review here and let me know you did so here.
 It can be short and sweet, or long and thoughtful. Just be honest while
 being as generous as possible. Please be sure to mention you received a
 reading copy in exchange for a truthful review. Posting
 and notifying me of your review qualifies you for a chance to win an 
art giveaway at the start of September. See details here. 
 🏝 Can you say “PERFECT SUMMER READING”? 
 
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