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I will put something together and email you. Do me a favor, Anita- write me on my email to remind me- Brit is out this week. and has the lists- so I have to wait for her to print and give to me. She'll be back in a week.

Fingers crossed for all of us!
So, tonight at 7 PM Eastern Standard time, if you find yourself with time on your hands, tune in Navigating Indieworld podcast radio as RL and I interview author, Jason Brick.
I want to say that doing the show with RL has become a highlight of my month- She is a wonderful interviewer! I can't believe we are moving into the second year of doing both this and the magazine.
I believe it's a testimony to all the talented people we have shared our spotlight with.
Help the indie community by spreading the word about the show and magazine. Come write an article. Ask for an interview- then post it everywhere. When you help another indie, you are helping yourself!!!
So, tonight at 7 PM Eastern Standard time, if you find yourself with time on your hands, tune in Navigating Indieworld podcast radio as RL and I interview author, Jason Brick.
I want to say that doing the show with RL has become a highlight of my month- She is a wonderful interviewer! I can't believe we are moving into the second year of doing both this and the magazine.
I believe it's a testimony to all the talented people we have shared our spotlight with.
Help the indie community by spreading the word about the show and magazine. Come write an article. Ask for an interview- then post it everywhere. When you help another indie, you are helping yourself!!!

Here's an article about the subject that will never die. Free books or not. It came up in a FB group. (Again lol)
https://medium.com/@debzcooper/writin...

However, I've seen something about they give preference to those who use multiple channels. It doesn't say exactly that. The inference I took was that they are clever business people and, as they have more than enough submissions, they can pick not only well-written books but also decide on which ones will make them the most money. Fair enough - they are running a business not a charity for us poor stuck-in-a-garret authors.
Good luck, Alex.



I always have a Plan B for these matters... sigh.

So, tonight at 7 PM Eastern Standard time, if you find yourself with time on your hands, tune in Navigating Indieworld podcast radio as RL and I interview author, Ja..."
Dang, I would have tuned in, but was camped with no service :( Let us know when the next one is!

Here's an article about the subject that will never die. Free books or not. It came up in a FB group. (Again lol)
https://medium.com/@debzcooper/writin......"
I hope the day never comes when I'm forced to give my work away for free. I, like many here, work hard at my craft, and so, I feel the product has worth. If someone isn't even willing to pay 99 cents for a book of short stories and flash fiction, than so be it. I'm not going to lower my standards by giving my writings away.

Yes, of course, America today: everything for everybody, for nothing. I have an answer for that, but it's not for mixed company.
Some Good News--Yesterday, fourteen authors gathered at the Off The Beaten Path Bookstore, in Lakewood NY, to help the Indie bookstore willing to carry local and Indie authors celebrate Independent Bookstore Day. It was a typical Western NY, cold, windy, rainy --what we call spring around here--day, but we braved it, either inside the store, or outside under tents. I got to meet some writers I didn't know and talk for hours about writing, and books. Didn't sell a single book, but who cares? It was fun.

Sweet! Yay for independent bookstores and authors!

I got accepted for a BookBub featured ad on my first try.
Okay, so it's an international deal rather than a US deal but I'm still mighty pleased and I only have to wait until 05/..."
That's terrific, Alex. Good luck!!!
Ted

We await results! Maybe even above average... Even below will be amazing. Well done.

I made two of my horror poetry books free and 0.99 last week, the free book got 90 downloads and the 0.99 one got 1 sale.

I got accepted for a BookBub featured ad on my first try.
Okay, so it's an international deal rather than a US deal but I'm still mighty pleased and I only have to wait until 05/..."
Congratulations, Alex, that's wonderful news! Here's hoping it's a smashing success!!

I got accepted for a BookBub featured ad on my first try.
Okay, so it's an international deal rather than a US deal but I'm still mighty pleased and I only have to wait until 05/..."
Congratulations!

I got accepted for a BookBub featured ad on my first try.
Okay, so it's an international deal rather than a US deal but I'm still mighty pleased and I only have to wait until 05/..."
Wow, congrats! I've heard people say they've applied many times before getting accepted.


I have (I think) cracked the formatting for the paperback of Missing Remnants and I have ordered a proof copy. It's a short book. I wanted it with a smaller trim so it doesn't appear as a 9x6" pamphlet!
Please cross everything in the hope the thing prints out as it should.



I have been using drop caps for almost nine years...Georgia 12pt, three lines dropped in my paperback editions. And yes, when I create my Kindle editions, they sometimes show up as three lines dropped, sometimes four. The display can be different depending on the device and the magnification...it varies all over the place. I don't care...I like the look.



Wait a minute . . . I'd have to pay $500 to tell people to come get my book for free?? That promises an extremely poor ROI, financially speaking. Why would I do that? Okay, exposure, I know that, but $500 to get it?
(Reminds me of a joke once told by Irish comedian Dave Allen which ends with the punch line, "Dahling, do you think I'm made of bricks?")

LOL. I know. It's bloody criminal. Exposure yes, and the hope that Alex will get sales of the books that come after the free one. But blood-y hell! Even if I was in the running, I have too many financial commitments that would exclude me from such endeavours!
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I'd be interested in your list of review sites. My launch date for Au79 is May 5 for the eBook. The first two weeks, I plan to keep the price at 99 cents for any one who would like to review the book.