Expanded Distribution for Majestic Wisdom Publishing Books

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There were a few reasons why I launched my books exclusively with Amazon at first. The top one being budget… Each of the 30+ books that I have published have been written, produced, and distributed on a zero dollar budget. Skill swaps were done for most of the editing and Amazon offered free tools to make an eBook and a cover. I figured out how to then magically turn the eBook file into a print book in their system without any design tools. It wasn’t perfect… but it was perfect enough. And it was challenging and fun!

Other potential publishing partners, like Ingram, had fees that were too high for me, but those have now vanished! And, sticking with just Amazon (even though they are big and have a lot of things, let’s say, not going for them) felt safe. There was a sense of control. It was scary to think of my little books going out further into the world. Now, five years into this publishing journey, it’s no longer scary, it’s exciting! So I have taken the training wheels off and my books are rolling out in more stores around the world (and are even available from your local bookshop if you ask them to order in a copy).

All of the “Dreaming with the Plants,” “The Future is Possible,” poetry, and healing arts paperback books are now available from:

Amazon (worldwide)

BetterWorld Books (US)

Booksamillion (US)

BookShop.org (US)

McNally Robinson (CA)

Waterstones (UK)

And just one title (so far) is available at Powells.

The first four “Dreaming with the Plants” (Dandelion, Violet, Nettle, and Mugwort) and all seven of “The Future is Possible” eBooks are now available from:

Amazon (worldwide)

Apple (worldwide)

Barnes & Noble (US)
Dreaming with the Plants / The Future is Possible

BookTopia (AU)

Indigo (CA)

Kobo (worldwide)

And should be available wherever eBooks are sold… You might even be able to get the eBooks at your local library through Overdrive.

These lists are not exhaustive and if you find my books somewhere else, let me know! And, as always, if you do buy a book (or two) and can leave a review on any of these sites or over on Goodreads, I’d be ever-so grateful.

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Published on March 05, 2025 18:50
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