Demons and Kindles and Tech Stuff, Oh My!

Yesterday, I shared a buncha covers on my blog for incoming Demon Hunting Soccer Mom books (I hope you guys go take a look! The post is here!)


I'm super excited to be diving into the world of indie/ePublishing, and as I told some commenters to the blog and Facebook page, one of the things that is so exhilarating about the experience is knowing that I can take Kate and the story in directions that might have been frowned upon or denied me in traditional publishing.  Such as, for example, a collection of short stories (the cover to the left is for a short story, actually, and I have a cover on my site for an upcoming anthology) or a spin off YA series for Allie.


Considering we're giving away a Kindle Fire here, I figured the general topic of eReaders and techie stuff was fair game.


So I'm curious – what's your favorite thing about eReaders? Least favorite?  Have you got a favorite techie device?  It doesn't have to do with reading.  Mine would have to be my phone, but it covers soooo many other things–I just like having what I need (email, Kindle, maps, calculator, Netflix) right there at my fingertips.  And, yeah, even a kitchen appliance is a techie thing, at least for purposes of this convo, so if you're much more excited about your Cuisinart than your iPhone, tell us why!  We'd love to hear…and remember to leave your comment for a chance to win the Kindle Fire!  (Even if you love your Cuisinart, think of the recipe books you could download…..)




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Published on January 26, 2012 05:35
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message 1: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Sherman I think I might like a kindle, but I don't know much about them, like how do you upload books. I just don't know with out trying one. Frankly I love reading mass market paperback books. I carry them everywhere. They fit my hand well and I don't have to be pushing buttons or what not. I do however get angry when I see that a book will be an e-book and not a published-on-paper book.


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