Published Again!

  • Found the Blue Kingdom: Mages & Magic in the Android version of the Kindle store, didn't find the other one though. Need to remember to check via my Kindle.

    -- Kit

  • Amazon makes it pretty easy to self-publish your work. I attend a local writers' group and last year I would attempt every week or two to complete a humorous short story to share. They were well received in general and at the least they were critiqued and improved in both content and mechanics. I put the best of them into a Word document and was able to publish it on Amazon as a Kindle e-book in just a matter of minutes. I wish I had made it a bit better as far as a navigable table of contents but while I was in various steps of inactivating it and redeploying it a copy was sold and I decided to let it stay as it was. That was in September of last year and while it's not on the best seller list quite a few copies have been sold. The book of short stories can be found by searching on Amazon for "Retta, Mongo and Me" if you want to see what a simple self-published listing looks like and if you have a Kindle, download the sample and see how it looks.

    I am refining a novel at this point and will put it out there as an e-book as soon as I get the formatting in better shape.

    Thanks to Amazon for giving aspiring writers a way to get their product available to consumers and making it easy.

  • GAH. Got the name of the antho wrong. A Career Guide to Your Job in Hell, not "from Hell."

    Sorry, folks.

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