Contact R.D Francis/Francis Publishing: francispublishingmail(at)aol(dot)com.
Book purchasing information: Visit R.D Francis on Link Tree for a links-listing of all eRetailers. While you can "look inside" and read samples with each eRetailer, you can also read four-chapter teasers on Medium prior to purchase. R.D Francis is the author of the The Ghost of Jim Morrison, the Phantom of Detroit, and the Fates of Rock 'n' Roll, and its sequel, Tales from a Wizard: The Oral History of Walpurgis — both investigating the myth of the enigmatic '70s musician, the Phantom, which many thought was a three-years dead Jim Morrison of the Doors. Both are available at all eRetailers for all eReaders.
He's a contributing writer for the U.S-based music publication, Ugly Things Magazine, as well as a pull-quoted film journalist on several internationally-distributed hard-media release (available on Pinterest via Linktree).
Social Media Disclaimer: R.D Francis does not own, operate or administer any websites or publications where his work has been published. He is a freelance guest-writer, exclusively. Only work product with a byline of "R.D Francis" near or below an essay-article title that carries an "About the Author" byline-suffix is the work product of R.D Francis.
Social Media Policy: R.D Francis does not participate in social media; he does not use Facebook, Twitter (X), TikTok, or Reddit in any capacity; he does not participate in any "web communities" for filmmaking or writing; he does not operate nor participate in any blogs, podcasts, or vlogs or streaming editorial-style shows on You Tube or Facebook. His usage of You Tube is exclusively for the embedding of musical-video and image complements to his articles on music and film.
Publishing Policy: R.D Francis does not submit or publish with "host publications." He only self-publishes through his own Medium page.
Artist Credit: Appreciations to Tibor Janosi Mozes from Pixabay for the free/non-attribute image, "Vinyl Retro Music," used on this page as a banner.
“I don't care what anybody says about me as long as it isn't true.” -- Truman Capote