Science Fiction Microstory Contest discussion
JULY - 2020 - MICROSTORY CONTEST (COMMENTS ONLY)
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So if you've read my story already, there is a new ending.
Thx!

But my apologies everyone, my oldest friend contracted the virus, so it's been an anxious time. Thankfully she's on the mend. Not sure I'll get something in on time, but will have a try.



Somehow I missed seeing this, Kalifer! Yeah, feed those puppies well; March-Wind sounds really, uh, cool!

OK Paula thanks!"
Jon, message me via Goodreads message function for my email address, so you can send your novella by pdf. Looking forward to beta-reading it.

Wondering if the "grizzly remains" (about 1/3 of the way into the story) were inspired by the camping trip; I sure hope not, but hey.
No, as it was just beach camping. Though on a sad note, we did see a beached humpback whale on the shore. They used a machine to bury it in a deep hole in the beach. :(

On a different subject, do any of you here know whether there is a way, with Amazon, to publish a .mobi (for Kindle) version and/or a POD version of a book *without* having to use Amazon's KDP process? Using KDP for publishing through Amazon requires giving Amazon an exclusive on the book for 90 days; since I want also to publish it through B&N and/or Smashwords, Ingram-Sparks, etc., I don't want Amazon to have an exclusive for three months. But when I go through my Amazon author's portal to "publish through amazon", the only option for either mobi or pod publishing seems to be KDP.; do any of you know whether there is a work-around? If so, how does one get to it? ---Thank you! Jack McDaniel here has enormously and kindly and generously helped me with the pre-press preparation for the 2nd edition of my 2018 novel, and I was set to go ahead and upload it to Amazon--and this came up! Thank you for any suggestion (even if it's only, "Yeah, well that's how Amazon now--" or the like.
I remember having the ability to 10 years back, but that machine is dead. I might have done it straight from LibreOffice, which does allow the export in EPUB format.

Thanks, Jot. Interesting. I think the issue may be one of what Amazon is, for its own profit-grinding reasons, allowing--but hey, I don't know, really. Thank you!

See:
cloudconvert.com"
C., this will help with getting it uploaded on amazon as a .mobi and as a pod book?!

This is a cloud-based web service that does file conversions for many types of publishing formats.
As to what formats you need and how to submit I have no clue.
Hope this helps.
Sounds like fun, Jot; I hope it went wonderfully.