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edited June 2011 in - Writing Tales
Thinking of self-publishing an ebook? Looking for something to read?
For the past two weeks I've been running a series on self-publishing ebooks. Three authors, three different markets, three different ebooks.

My final post is from Howard Thomas who has published an ebook for Adults: Flower in the Dustbin.
http://talltalesandshortstories.blogspot.com/2011/06/self-publishing-ebook-3-flower-in.html

Katie Stewart (aka Nena) published an ebook for a crossover market and is currently running a competition to win a copy of her book.
http://talltalesandshortstories.blogspot.com/2011/06/self-publishing-ebook-2-treespeaker-by.html

Shirley Elmokadem (aka Kateyanne) published an ebook for teens.
http://talltalesandshortstories.blogspot.com/2011/05/self-publishing-ebook-1-body-trapped-by.html

Comments

  • ^^^ :)
  • Really looking forward to reading these, Tracy. You're a star! And well done to the authors concerned.
  • I've read Kateyanne's interview - now looking forward to reading these other ones. Thanks, Tracy.
  • Thanks Rosalie and Claudia

    I think all three of these authors have shown so much determination and dedication in trying to get published that their stories are all something we aspiring writers can relate to. They've had so much encouraging feedback and competition wins and various writing successes that they all deserve to do well.

    I hope everyone with an e-reader will show their support.

    I wish all three of them the very best.
    Tracy :)
  • edited June 2011
    Thanks, Tracy for letting me be on your web site!
    And remember everyone you don't need an eReader to read our books you can download Kindle for free from Amazon onto your PC!
  • I haven't ordered anything yet for my new kindle - life has been too hectic, but I am poised!
  • I've now read Nena and Howard's interviews.
    All three were very interesting and fascinating to read and I now know a bit more about publishing ebooks.
    Congratulations and good luck with your sales - and I do hope you'll keep us updated with your ebook journeys.
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