Showing posts with label Kindle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kindle. Show all posts
Saturday, 28 December 2013
99 cents for two more days!
I am participating in a $0.99 sale for kindle, so "Despite the Angels" and other books written by some of my 'indie' colleagues will be on offer till the 30th. Check us out NOW because the prices will go back up.....99kindle.blogspot.com
Saturday, 25 May 2013
It is FREE now !!
The big push is on, and nearly 10 hours into the free offer, "Despite the Angels" is ranking 2,890th in the free list, but #10 in 'paranormal-ghosts' which is mystifying as there are no ghosts in the book!!
Please both download the book and pass the word around. This is my book's chance to become 'heard of', and visible to the casual browser.
And it's a cheerful read, anyway, so it's one of those rare win-win situations.
Thanks
www.amazon.com/dp/B00C438T0E and www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00C438T0E
if you don't have a Kindle you can download a free 'kindle app' onto your pc/ ipad etc, and then download the book
And by the way - those who prefer paperbacks can now get one from www.createspace.com/4232303
Please both download the book and pass the word around. This is my book's chance to become 'heard of', and visible to the casual browser.
And it's a cheerful read, anyway, so it's one of those rare win-win situations.
Thanks
www.amazon.com/dp/B00C438T0E and www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00C438T0E
if you don't have a Kindle you can download a free 'kindle app' onto your pc/ ipad etc, and then download the book
And by the way - those who prefer paperbacks can now get one from www.createspace.com/4232303
Wednesday, 22 May 2013
'Despite the Angels' FREE this weekend!
This weekend, 25th -27th May inclusive, the exact starting time to be chosen by Amazon in USA, my book "Despite the Angels" is free to download to Kindle. If you don't have a Kindle, download the free 'Kindle App' from Amazon onto your pc/ipad etc, and then you can download the book.
If you like the book, please go onto amazon.com and amazon.co.uk and leave a glowing review!! Ebooks depend on good reviews to become visible to the casual browser, and strangely, Amazon only consider 4 or 5 stars out of 5 to be good. A three-star review can help a book to sink further into obscurity, even if the accompanying words are fulsome in their praise! Weird, but that's how it is, so please give 4 or 5 stars unless you think it deserves a bad mark.
For those of who who prefer to read off paper, a little more patience only, it is nearly available in print!
I'm really looking forward to hearing what everyone thinks of my story....
If you like the book, please go onto amazon.com and amazon.co.uk and leave a glowing review!! Ebooks depend on good reviews to become visible to the casual browser, and strangely, Amazon only consider 4 or 5 stars out of 5 to be good. A three-star review can help a book to sink further into obscurity, even if the accompanying words are fulsome in their praise! Weird, but that's how it is, so please give 4 or 5 stars unless you think it deserves a bad mark.
For those of who who prefer to read off paper, a little more patience only, it is nearly available in print!
I'm really looking forward to hearing what everyone thinks of my story....
Tuesday, 23 April 2013
T is for...
1) Time fills itself up! I have many things I could do with every
second, but writing is Top Dog at the moment! So all my other activities,
except those that make money, are on a back burner, until ‘Despite the Angels’
and ‘Revisited Sins’ are up and running. ‘Angels’ is available for kindle
download, but so far is not moving, please help change that! The paperback will
be out soon, just as soon as I find that elusive Time to go on Createspace
(Amazon) and click “go” !
2)Teacher. My mother was a secondary school teacher, so I decided that I
certainly did not want to be a teacher ‘when I grew up’. Unfortunately this was
probably a bad decision, as there is a lot of the teacher in me (I think you
can probably see that by reading these posts, I have an instinct to inform!)
and although I would have hated to be a class teacher, especially for small
children, I think I could have been some type of teacher on a one-to-one basis.
I enjoy medical consultations most if there is an education aspect to them, as
my inner teacher gets some time in public.
3) Thuja This will help the body to clear itself of warts. It works for
about 50% of people, and the other 50% need a different remedy, perhaps ‘Ant
Crud’. To try Thuja, suck one tablet of either 30C or 6C potency 3 times a day
for 3 consecutive days weekly, for 4 weeks. If the warts have not gone 3 weeks
after you stop, repeat the process. If they still don’t clear, you are in the
unlucky 50%!
Saturday, 20 April 2013
R is for...
1) Reincarnation. This features in “Despite the Angels” and my next book
“Revisited Sins”, but both are works of fiction and it is not necessary to
believe that reincarnation happens to enjoy the story. All the same, it is a fun way to look
at the world and for me at the moment, it explains some of the crazy things
that happen. In the ancient world it was a much more accepted idea than it is
now, and there are examples in the Bible, as well as in Jewish and Islamic
writings that show that the writers thought that reincarnation was the case. In
the early Christian church, it was accepted as fact until the Ecumenical
Council meeting in 533AD. This meeting of the church was gerrymandered by the
Roman Emperor Justinian of Constantinople who did not believe in reincarnation
(or at least did not want Christians to, possibly because if your followers
think they have more than one life in which to get it right, they are harder to
control) and who packed the meeting with 159 of his followers from the Eastern
Church, when only 6 of the Western branch of the church were in attendance. Pope
Vigilius was so incensed by this that he refused to attend the meeting (and was
subsequently persecuted by Justinian - imagine if this happened now..) so according
to the Catholic Encyclopaedia this meeting was not genuine and its decisions
are actually null and void - so it is only a fluke that all of us who were
brought up Christian were not taught routinely that we would have future lives!!
2) Reader. I am an avid one, and used to be a very fast one. Going on a
holiday was always a bit nerve-racking, would I bring enough books? I had to
pick carefully, nice thick books, not too frothy, to slow myself down a bit,
books I wouldn’t mind discarding when I had read them, which was very
difficult, books in my family have almost household-god status! Then I got a
Reader and life changed. My first one was a Sony EReader, which was okay, but I
had constant problems getting books off the Waterstone’s site to actually go
onto the device; I haunted the local Sony shop, and a lovely guy Greg there had
almost as much difficulty as me. Then I got a Kindle, and its
one-stop-you-don’t-need-your-pc function is a dream! But my eyes aren’t as good
as they were, (since cataract ops they are full of huge floaters, so just
making the print bigger doesn’t always work) and my reading speed has dropped,
so my kindle is full of books I haven’t read yet. So is my house, of the paper
variety!
3) Rhus Tox This is a good medicine for muscle or joint pain which is
worst after being immobile, but which improves on being worked out.
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