Linda Sands's Blog
January 23, 2015
Democracy in Book Publishing??
It might be real. It might be true.
Friends! THE TIME IS NOW.
Yes, I am shouting. And asking for your help.
PLEASE click a button on the KINDLE SCOUT page.
https://kindlescout.amazon.com/p/1PHW...
To nominate my book. And make me eternally grateful.
Just think, one tiny point and click and you've done me a solid. I'm like your charitable donation for the day. Your good deed for the week. A way to get your "ain't I a nice guy" feels for the month.
Right. So (From JANUARY 23—midnight EST on FEB 21) would you PLEASE GO HERE:
https://kindlescout.amazon.com/p/1PHW...
to find this amazingly deserving of your vote book, then click on the **blue nomination box below.**
That's it. Now, I owe you. Forever. :)
And I thank you, for just as long.
Friends! THE TIME IS NOW.
Yes, I am shouting. And asking for your help.
PLEASE click a button on the KINDLE SCOUT page.
https://kindlescout.amazon.com/p/1PHW...
To nominate my book. And make me eternally grateful.
Just think, one tiny point and click and you've done me a solid. I'm like your charitable donation for the day. Your good deed for the week. A way to get your "ain't I a nice guy" feels for the month.
Right. So (From JANUARY 23—midnight EST on FEB 21) would you PLEASE GO HERE:
https://kindlescout.amazon.com/p/1PHW...
to find this amazingly deserving of your vote book, then click on the **blue nomination box below.**
That's it. Now, I owe you. Forever. :)
And I thank you, for just as long.
Published on January 23, 2015 09:25
May 19, 2011
those electronic things we used to call books
I was thinking about this today. What will become of the "reader" of old? Our lives are split into so many fragments, we don't have that slice of time to read novels.
I don't, anyway... and none of my friends seem to be able to read "traditionally" anymore. We read on our phones in the check-out line. We listen to audio books as we drive. We click on our Kindles in bed before we doze. we grab a page or two on our i-pad as we stir the soup on the stove... we read a lot of different things, because it's all oh, so accessible.
I recently posted some short stories on Smashwords, after seeing the ease with which my first novel, a legal thriller (not a genre I chose to pursue in my writing career) was received.
I loved the instant feedback from readers, the way we could talk about the characters, about the feelings that were stirred. It was like a "fiction" conversation. It was/is lovely.
Maybe that's the "new thing" with readers and writers-- a connection that is honest and real-time. I could wrap my brain around that.
Linda Sands
I don't, anyway... and none of my friends seem to be able to read "traditionally" anymore. We read on our phones in the check-out line. We listen to audio books as we drive. We click on our Kindles in bed before we doze. we grab a page or two on our i-pad as we stir the soup on the stove... we read a lot of different things, because it's all oh, so accessible.
I recently posted some short stories on Smashwords, after seeing the ease with which my first novel, a legal thriller (not a genre I chose to pursue in my writing career) was received.
I loved the instant feedback from readers, the way we could talk about the characters, about the feelings that were stirred. It was like a "fiction" conversation. It was/is lovely.
Maybe that's the "new thing" with readers and writers-- a connection that is honest and real-time. I could wrap my brain around that.
Linda Sands
Published on May 19, 2011 07:09
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