Australian Women Writers Challenge discussion
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REMINDER: Building our group Bookshelf
I know we have a group bookshelf but I also thought it would be good to have a shelf for my own GR books for this challenge and it would be good if others were going to do that too that we use the same shelf name as an additional way to find books we might read for this challenge. I was thinking of AWW2012
I have a shelf I set up when i first signed up but its a good idea to have one all named the same. Here is mine:
http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/...
http://www.goodreads.com/review/list/...
Nice selection Shelleyrae...I had fogotten Fiona O'Loughlin wrote a book...I might have to give that one a go too
Bernadette wrote: "Nice selection Shelleyrae...I had fogotten Fiona O'Loughlin wrote a book...I might have to give that one a go too"
She is my favourite Aust comedienne :)
She is my favourite Aust comedienne :)

So I've added a "kindle" tag to the group bookshelf. I thought that would be the best way to gather the information without splintering it out across the internet. Now, when adding a book, if you know it's available via kindle, consider ticking that tag for the benefit of browsing challenge participants.

A good idea - thanks Deborah!
Also an easy way to see if they are available on Kindle is to use the Get a copy: Online stores button under the books details. Choose Amazon as the seller and it will open the amazon page if it is available
Also an easy way to see if they are available on Kindle is to use the Get a copy: Online stores button under the books details. Choose Amazon as the seller and it will open the amazon page if it is available

How do we know if there's already a book on the bookshelf? I'd hate to have to go through them all to see;D
Just found this one... A Season Of Transformation by Jayne Fordham.
if you try to add it and it is already there, the add to group button is greyed out .
Jayne's book is already there :) I try as I see books mentioned or reviewed to add them as I go along.
Jayne's book is already there :) I try as I see books mentioned or reviewed to add them as I go along.

I've had my head down for the last few months meeting a deadline but now I have more time for the AWWC. I saw the post on Facebook listing the bookshops where the books can be bought and a quick search of all of them revealed that mine are not stocked - except as paperback by three big ones. Makes me want to tear my hair out. What can I do to get my books in these AWWC lists?
Phillipa wrote: "I've had my head down for the last few months meeting a deadline but now I have more time for the AWWC. I saw the post on Facebook listing the bookshops where the books can be bought and a quick se..."
Probably the best thing to do is to email the stores Phillipa - Elizabeth might be able to give you contact names for them to approach directly
Probably the best thing to do is to email the stores Phillipa - Elizabeth might be able to give you contact names for them to approach directly
Phillipa wrote: "I've had my head down for the last few months meeting a deadline but now I have more time for the AWWC. I saw the post on Facebook listing the bookshops where the books can be bought and a quick se..."
Commiserations, Phillipa. Do you mean the bookshops' ebooks' lists?
If so, your book doesn't appear to be available on Booki.sh and now I'm wondering if any Hachette books made it on the ReadCloud lists?
Commiserations, Phillipa. Do you mean the bookshops' ebooks' lists?
If so, your book doesn't appear to be available on Booki.sh and now I'm wondering if any Hachette books made it on the ReadCloud lists?
Hi Elisabeth, a very good question indeed. I just Googled Helene Young, Bronwyn Parry, Favel Parrett and myself and none of our books are on Readcloud. I haven't checked Booki.sh but I'd say it would be the same. I have a Sony eReader and I'm just flabbergasted that I can't even access Booki.sh with it. Have to have an iPad or iphone or another sort of device - anything that's not a Sony! I think I'll ask the mothership about the availability of our eBooks on Australian independent booksellers elists ...
Hmm, I know this is an issue for Penguin books (they're not yet available on Booki.sh or ReadCloud). I think the same might also apply to "Booku". It could simply be that the publishers haven't given the booksellers the ebook rights yet.
Please let me know when word comes through from the mothership. :)
Please let me know when word comes through from the mothership. :)
will do, as soon as they make contact
The word from on high is that they will soon be signing with Readcloud and the negotiations with Booki.sh are confidential. So there we have it ...
The way I understand Booki.sh is that it is that you store your books in a 'cloud' and read them on a browser on one of your gadgets or computer, so - I was told by Booki.sh - if you want to have Facebook, Twitter, your work AND read a book at the same time, you can. Marvellous!And so conducive to the total immersion that reading a book provides. But that's so yesterday. (I shouldn't be cynical but I can't help myself with this one)
The way I understand Booki.sh is that it is that you store your books in a 'cloud' and read them on a browser on one of your gadgets or computer, so - I was told by Booki.sh - if you want to have Facebook, Twitter, your work AND read a book at the same time, you can. Marvellous!And so conducive to the total immersion that reading a book provides. But that's so yesterday. (I shouldn't be cynical but I can't help myself with this one)
Thanks for keeping us posted, Phillipa. Great news about ReadCloud. And interesting about how Booki.sh operates (I hadn't realised). The problem with having books stored on the "cloud" is: what happens when you're offline or at the beach?
I know...it's really quite odd.
Elizabeth wrote: "Thanks for keeping us posted, Phillipa. Great news about ReadCloud. And interesting about how Booki.sh operates (I hadn't realised). The problem with having books stored on the "cloud" is: what hap..."
You can also store them offline to read Elizabeth but only within the app - you can't separate the book from the software, that applies to all 'cloud' sellers. I dislike it because it means you never have ownership of the book and as such your ownership of it lasts only as long as the company does.
Incidentally Overdrive recently bought Book.ish and Penguin US recently severed ties with Overdrive so I doubt any penguin titles will be available with them any time soon.
You can also store them offline to read Elizabeth but only within the app - you can't separate the book from the software, that applies to all 'cloud' sellers. I dislike it because it means you never have ownership of the book and as such your ownership of it lasts only as long as the company does.
Incidentally Overdrive recently bought Book.ish and Penguin US recently severed ties with Overdrive so I doubt any penguin titles will be available with them any time soon.
It's all oriented away from the consumer, which is quite a turnaround. A pox on all of them until they return to putting readers and ease of access first. I'm not holding my breath however.
Shelleyrae wrote: You can also store them offline to read Elizabeth but only within the app - you can't separate the book from the software, that applies to all 'cloud' sellers."
Oh, that's good to know, Shelleyrae, thanks. Interesting about Booki.sh being acquired, too.
Oh, that's good to know, Shelleyrae, thanks. Interesting about Booki.sh being acquired, too.
Phillipa wrote: "It's all oriented away from the consumer, which is quite a turnaround. A pox on all of them until they return to putting readers and ease of access first."
And prices! The ebook prices charged for most Aussie books is still way too high for them to compete with print books, in my view.
And prices! The ebook prices charged for most Aussie books is still way too high for them to compete with print books, in my view.
Elizabeth wrote: "Phillipa wrote: "It's all oriented away from the consumer, which is quite a turnaround. A pox on all of them until they return to putting readers and ease of access first."
And prices! The ebook p..."
I'm with you Phillipa, my apologies to authors but I won't buy from cloud only e book sellers.
And prices! The ebook p..."
I'm with you Phillipa, my apologies to authors but I won't buy from cloud only e book sellers.
Me too, but I really don't know who to buy from anymore! Local bookshops don't have backlist - yet. But I don't like sending my book buying dollars offshore. I spread it around as much as I can.


Its title: Long and Short Australian Stories.
Author: Margaret Lynette Sharp.
ISBN 9781475122343
Publisher: CreateSpace
Genre: Australian Short Stories (mostly love and romance).
Thanks for your help.

Long and Short Australian Stories
Once we have put all the other information there, we can add it to the bookshelf:)
Margaret wrote: "Hi, I'm unsure of how to add my sixth book, just published today, to the list.
Its title: Long and Short Australian Stories.
Author: Margaret Lynette Sharp.
ISBN 9781475122343
Publisher: CreateSp..."
Margaret, is CreatSpace a publisher? Or a platform for self-publishing? If the latter, perhaps we should start an Indie thread. There are so many self-published books coming onto the market now.
Its title: Long and Short Australian Stories.
Author: Margaret Lynette Sharp.
ISBN 9781475122343
Publisher: CreateSp..."
Margaret, is CreatSpace a publisher? Or a platform for self-publishing? If the latter, perhaps we should start an Indie thread. There are so many self-published books coming onto the market now.

I will be adding it to the GoodReads list soon. Would this be a suitable link?
Regarding CreateSpace's status: The Amazon sites that list my previous books state that the Publisher is CreateSpace.
My dictionary definition of 'publisher' is 'a person or firm whose business is to print and issue for sale books etc.'. CreateSpace fulfills these conditions.

I will be adding it to the GoodReads list soon. Would this be a suitable link?"
Margaret, I've done it for you, if you click on the link I made above, you'll see your book. It just needs a blurb and the cover picture now:)
You can't add it to the bookshelf until it's 'created', that's why I did it for you:)

I'll have to get my husband and editor Ronald Sharp to help with the photo, that's his specialty. I'll get onto the blurb as soon as possible.
Is that all we need? I have a blog on WordPress, but no web-site. Perhaps the GoodReads page will suffice.

I'll be very interested to see the cover pic when you put it up, and also to read the blurb:)

Hopefully, before too long,Ron will find time to do the cover.
Thanks for your support.

I added it to the bookshelf, so if you click on 'bookshelf' it's currently on the top. Once you get the cover art on the book, it will show up there with the cover as well.

Today, Ron added the cover image of 'Long and Short Australian Stories', so everything's done. Thanks for all your help.

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Click on the bookshelf link on the right
Use the search box to search Goodreads for the book by author, title or isbn.
Click Add and please select the Australian women writers shelf and the shelf that best reflects the genre of the book.
If you are not sure how to do so then please make your suggestion for the author and title/titles to add on this thread and a moderator will do so. If the title is new or upcoming, please include the author name, title, ISBN and if available, the publisher. If the book belongs to a genre not listed please let us know.
If you can't find any record of a book you are reading for the challenge on Goodreads (makes sure you do a search via ISBN as well as title) please leave the details (title, author, isbn) in a comment on this thread and I will add the book. GR librarian privileges are needed to add new books to the database