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Feb 20, 2013 03:25PM

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I have a category of genres haha, but this 1st book is a collection if 'witty reflections into the ideas of life and the behavious of the people in it'. my blog describes more. nice to meet u!

and u can grab a copy there :) 'observation city'
its called :)
what about u? available in Australia?
mines an option at the moment for book sellers.

and u can grab a copy there :) 'observation city'
its called :)
what about u? available in Australia?
mines an option at the mom..."
Hi, Kerry,
I'll have a look at your book on Amazon and will check out your blog, too. It sounds interesting! Although I like to write fiction, I read both fiction and nonfiction, so will check it out. My books are also available on Amazon.com. All 3 of them, Ranch Park, It's A Place For Trees and Viking It Is, are on Kindle, and the first 2 are now available in printed versions on Amazon.com or Createspace.com. Viking It Is is not yet in the printed version, but will be shortly. I'm proofing it now. A couple of my Aussie friends have got the Kindle editions, so yes, they are available there. What part of Australia do you live in? Most of my Aussie mates live in the Brisbane area, but I also correspond with people in Canberra and Victoria, plus a couple of retired Queenslanders who travel by caravan all over the country and I never know where they'll be when I hear from them next. It's a great country!!


It's great to have a new Aussie mate in Western Australia! I see you were born in England--what part? We have friends there, too, and my mother and I went over to visit them a few years ago and really loved it. Our friends, from Dunstable, Beds, took us all over London, the Cotswolds, Stonehenge, and to Norwich, where our first ancestor to come to America was from--his name was William Nickerson, so if you ever write fiction (or want to use fictional names instead of real ones in nonfiction), look to your family tree for ideas for names for characters. We took a quick jaunt over to Ireland, too, since part of our ancestry was from Co. Clare--too short of a visit, but hope to go again someday. Anyway--your blog and book sound great. Sounds like a really fun read, and I'll plan to get it sometime in the near future. Sounds like a fascinating study of human nature, which will be of interest, since I studied psychology in college. Sounds great! I see you published on Createspace, too--same here! The last step on publishing on Createspace when I did it was to publish on Kindle, so that should guide you through the steps. Since my books are already on Kindle, I skipped that step, but if you're not already on it, I'd suggest going back onto your Createspace setup and click on where it says Publish on Kindle, and that should take you to it. It says they will send your PDF file and cover to Kindle. Otherwise you could get on the main Amazon site and click on Self Publish and there should be an option to publish on Kindle there, too. The steps are very self explanatory and easy to follow, like with Createspace. Let me know how it goes and feel free to ask me anything you'd like about it.
Your new Yankee mate,
Rollie (R.L. Anderson)