Archive for the 'Self-Publishing' Category

2014 Reflections

I have learned a great deal about myself in 2014. When I published my first book in 2013, I had no expectations, it was more of an experiment than anything else. I wasn’t ready to return to teaching (or even to enter a school building), so I thought it would be good to learn more […]

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Fun Riddles

I needed something fun to do on this cold November day. Here are a few riddles I found: 1. What is greater than God, more evil than the devil, the poor have it, the rich need it, and if you eat it, you’ll die? 2. If you have me, you want to share me. If you […]

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Nook Press: Praise the Lord!

I was excited to learn that Barnes and Noble (through Nook Press) is getting into the self-publishing print business. I uploaded my first book as an epub for Nook a month or so ago. Yesterday I learned that they have expanded into print. This morning, through Nook Press,  I created a hardcover version of my […]

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Hug an Author Today

This post is taken from an email from Jay at Choosybookworm.com. As an author, I can totally relate to all that he says. It’s really hard to get noticed in the sea of books that are out there thanks to the ease of self-publishing. Hug an Author Today Authors put their heart and soul into […]

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Choosybookworm Kindle Giveaway and Promo

My first book is featured today on Choosybookworm.com. If you go there, you can enter to win a Kindle Fire or regular Kindle. Good luck! http://choosybookworm.com/product/psalms-in-the-key-of-my-life/  

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Read Free.ly

I found another place to find free or inexpensive books. It’s called Read Freely. Check it out if you are looking for a new book to read. Readfree.ly          

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Free Books to Read and Review

Choosybookworm.com has started a read and review program. I am one of many participating authors. Any book you choose will be sent to you for free in exchange for an honest review if you are one of the first twenty-five people who request it. I have gotten two books from this program in the last […]

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10 Labor Day Facts from Forbes Magazine

Labor Day in Canada began in 1872 in Toronto but quickly made its way south to the U.S.  Originally it began as a significant demonstration demanding rights for workers. The first U.S. Labor Day was celebrated on Tuesday, September 5, 1882, in New York City, planned by the Central Labor Union.  The Labor Day parade of about 10,000 workers took unpaid […]

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Free and Bargain Kindle Books

In my attempts to find ways to promote my eBooks inexpensively, I found this site. Check it out, you’ll find a great selection of books there.

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Publishing 101 by Brooke Williams

Source Rebekahlynskitchen.wordpress.com Publishing 101 – What You Should Know Before Becoming an Author When I tell people I am an author, they think wow, how glamorous! You get to sit and make things up all day! In part, this is true. I DO get paid to make things up! However, it’s not the glamour most […]

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