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November 20, 2012

Hi.... My name is Ron. I noticed you have a book on Kindle. Do you have ok luck with that? I have just recently self published a childrens book on Kindle. I have sold about seven copies but was curious of maybe some better ways to promote it. Thankyou for

Hi Ron! I have done - its been doing well on the Kindle (more so than on other devices and more so, in fact, than in physical form - Kindle really does seem to be the massive thing now, the majority of my sales are on there) but I would attribute the sales to having a following of sorts before the book was released. I’ve been publishing short stories and poetry on here for ages, well before I released the novel so I guess it didn’t come completely out of the blue. Even then, I have released b...

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Hi.... My name is Ron. I noticed you have a book on Kindle. Do you have ok luck with that? I have just recently self published a childrens book on Kindle. I have sold about seven copies but was curious of maybe some better ways to promote it. Thankyou for

Hi Ron! I have done - its been doing well on the Kindle (more so than on other devices and more so, in fact, than in physical form - Kindle really does seem to be the massive thing now, the majority of my sales are on there) but I would attribute the sales to having a following of sorts before the book was released. I’ve been publishing short stories and poetry on here for ages, well before I released the novel so I guess it didn’t come completely out of the blue. Even then, I have released b...

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Hi.... My name is Ron. I noticed you have a book on Kindle. Do you have ok luck with that? I have just recently self published a childrens book on Kindle. I have sold about seven copies but was curious of maybe some better ways to promote it. Thankyou for

Hi Ron! I have done - its been doing well on the Kindle (more so than on other devices and more so, in fact, than in physical form - Kindle really does seem to be the massive thing now, the majority of my sales are on there) but I would attribute the sales to having a following of sorts before the book was released. I’ve been publishing short stories and poetry on here for ages, well before I released the novel so I guess it didn’t come completely out of the blue. Even then, I have released b...

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will2bill:

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the-shortest-sunfl...



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the-shortest-sunflower:



evening, sir.



MOONSTACHE



I just had to reblog. because moonstache



This needs a Moonacle.


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November 19, 2012

A sickle winter moon,
Alone above cathedral spires,
Wonders if it ever knew 
Those summer...

A sickle winter moon,


Alone above cathedral spires,


Wonders if it ever knew


Those summer nights.


Marooned amongst


Its star spun noose


It waits in echoing space


For voices that are faraway


And never will return.

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yelyahwilliams:

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tardishobo:

gondolian:

al...





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The giant golden-crowned flying fox (Acerodon jubatus), also known as the golden-capped fruit bat, is a rare megabat and one of the largest bats in the world. The species is endangered and is currently facing the possibility of extinction because of poaching and forest destruction. It is endemic to forests in the Philippines.



if i ever saw this thing irl i would start screaming


i’m going to have nightm...

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November 18, 2012

"We are the other eyes which see this world,
When finally the truth has been unfurled,
To gape..."

“We are the other eyes which see this world,

When finally the truth has been unfurled,

To gape before you as the roaring deep,

And calmly tempt you to step forth and leap.

What is this myriad reality,

But a lying maze of futility?

The falsities of all that you are taught,

When fool perceptions have your vision warped,

To create a false world of make-believe,

Which you take for truth when wrapped in fact’s weave.

Lacrimosa shall pierce this hopeless shroud,

So that inwards reality will crowd,

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