Just like the title implies, two of my novels, “Forge of Stones”, and “On the riverside of promise”, are now available for free from Amazon, for an unknown amount of time.
Like a creature of habit I regularly check up on how my books are doing, in the sense that any new review is a good review: it makes me realise people are reading my stuff.
There has been some debate lately, though it is pretty much an ongoing concern in the self-publishing arena, about …
Beginning Thursday, February 14th, 12:00AM PDT and ending Friday, February 15th, 11:59pm PDT (according to Amazon – that’s GMT-7 but there might be delays), I will be giving away for free some of my works in ebook format.
Long time no see, eh? I’m almost halfway there with my third novel, but I’ve been keeping intermittently busy, so I finished writing up “The Exchange” (at least I think I like where it ends and where it might lead). So the complete short story is available at Amazon, it’s enrolled in Amazon Prime, and …
Just trying to remind folks that haven’t heard about it yet, that “Forge of Stones” is available for free on the Amazon Kindle Store. Just head on over to Amazon and get your copy!
Which in and of itself isn’t much of achange as far as developers (like me?) are concerned. It’s pretty much the same backend.
The difference for the users of the service, is you can store your purchased items over in Google’s cloud. But that’s only valid for people in the US, where you’ll be …
Forgot to mention (had scheduled it from beforehand and I had simply forgotten about it) that “Bobby on a stick” will be free today (January 27th, 2012) from the Amazon store. If you haven’t, download your copy now and enjoy!
Just as the title implies, “Bobby on a stick” is available for free today, December 24th from the Amazon Kindle stores. Just download your own copy here!
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I just logged in KDP and found out about KDP Select.
It’s a program run by Amazon to enroll your digital works into a Lending library of sorts. There’s an associated shared fund, and there’s also a free promotion option, something that should actually become a standard feature in KDP.