Plugging away at flogging

Finally published my collection on Kindle and Kobo. Just about impossible to get a Canadian publisher to publish a collection of an unknown author, but I understand. Small ones don't have a lot of money, and novels sell better.

So now I have all my stories available on Kindle singly or together. It's very satisfying having them there! A challenge figuring out how to do it, and now it's challenging figuring out how to get them to appear on goodreads! One of them got there all by itself, it seems. I guess I did it, but I wish I knew how.

I'm also proud to be associated with a great Montreal photographer, Stéphanie Amesse, who let me use some of her outstanding photos, and have a smashing cover designed by my next-door neighbour, Julia Braga. Thanks also to Bruce Horlin and Steve Wallace of the former K.O.X. for their pic.

I'm also very flattered that literary translator Karina Chagnon chose my All Saints' Day to translate as part of her master's course. It's called La Toussaint.
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Published on May 05, 2014 18:37 Tags: gay, montreal, queer
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message 1: by Liam (new)

Liam Ostermann I am posting this question several times my apologies if this causes any problems but according to Goodreads Vespasiennes has been by Amazon?! Which, considering everything Amazon sells seems bizarre . Where can one read the story? Thank you.


message 2: by John (new)

John Woolfrey No problem; I appreciate the interest. You will have found my response by now, I guess. Maybe I'll try publishing it again. On the other hand, it piqued your interest! :-)


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