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PM Update to Sunday’s Kindle Nation Daily Free Book Alert: The Boss, Now Free in the Kindle Store!

Here is a very interesting free ebook with two essays by singer-songwriter-rocker Bruce Springsteen on his own early creative process in the years after he soared to mega-stardom in the late summer of 1975 with Born to Run. I’ve read them and recommend them to anyone with an interest in Springsteen, the creative process, and American culture in the second half of the last century. They reminded me a bit of some of Bob Dylan’s writing in Chronicles, which I guess should not be surprising.

The downloaded material says that the essays will be included in Springsteen’s upcoming book Songs, which is not yet available for pre-order but which I hope will be an update and expansion of his 1998 book Bruce Springsteen: Songs, which is out of print in hardcover and paperback.


Thoughts on The Promise and Darkness On The Edge Of Town
by Bruce Springsteen
Free in the Kindle Store!
Speaking of free, while we’re here, let me take a moment to share a free sample that you can read right on your browser from today’s Kindle Nation Free Book Alert sponsor, Kismet’s Kiss (Alaia: The Women of Kismet, Book One), by Cate Rowan. Kismet’s Kiss has been raking in the 5-star reviews from thoroughly enchanted readers and if this sample strikes your fancy you can grab the entire book for just $2.99 in the Kindle Store.




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