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Susan Jane Smith
The books I write are self-help because I did not want to die with all the knowledge, that I had gained over the years,wasted. I dislike waste in general. Thus, I am a firm believer in sustainability and all things "green" and friendly to the environment. I went from being published in paperback to ebooks which I think saves trees.
Now I have discovered Amazon's CreateSpace which means that I could convert my ebooks back into paperback with a reasonably clear consciousness. CreateSpace provide a print-on-demand service. This means that the paperback is only printed once an order has been placed. No pulping of spare copies, no wasted paper, no remanding of unsold copies.
So, if you are feeling sad, angry, stressed, or in an unhappy relationship you can now read "Emotional Health for Emotional Wealth" (ISBN 9780955369827)in paperback.
The other book that I have turned back into paperback (as well as still an ebook) is "Pre-Marital MOT: A Relationship Inspection" (ISBN9780955369803). It is designed to facilitate couples talking about issues so that they create a strong foundation for a lasting marriage.
You will see that both books have a new, glossy cover - I used the CreateSpace free design system to develop these and think they are an improvement - do let me know what you think!
On the internet I read some controversey around CreateSpace books not being acceptable to some bookstores and libraries. Thus, I intend to also use Ingram's Lighening Source print-on-demand to reach those venues.
My goal is to sell a million books so that there will be people in this world who want to change their lives and be emotionally empowered. My dream is that the world becomes emotionally wealthy.
Please do take a look at my Amazon Author Bio and my website http://www.EmotionalHealthForEmotiona... to learn more about my work. Thanks and do create the life you want!
The books I write are self-help because I did not want to die with all the knowledge, that I had gained over the years,wasted. I dislike waste in general. Thus, I am a firm believer in sustainability and all things "green" and friendly to the environment. I went from being published in paperback to ebooks which I think saves trees.
Now I have discovered Amazon's CreateSpace which means that I could convert my ebooks back into paperback with a reasonably clear consciousness. CreateSpace provide a print-on-demand service. This means that the paperback is only printed once an order has been placed. No pulping of spare copies, no wasted paper, no remanding of unsold copies.
So, if you are feeling sad, angry, stressed, or in an unhappy relationship you can now read "Emotional Health for Emotional Wealth" (ISBN 9780955369827)in paperback.
The other book that I have turned back into paperback (as well as still an ebook) is "Pre-Marital MOT: A Relationship Inspection" (ISBN9780955369803). It is designed to facilitate couples talking about issues so that they create a strong foundation for a lasting marriage.
You will see that both books have a new, glossy cover - I used the CreateSpace free design system to develop these and think they are an improvement - do let me know what you think!
On the internet I read some controversey around CreateSpace books not being acceptable to some bookstores and libraries. Thus, I intend to also use Ingram's Lighening Source print-on-demand to reach those venues.
My goal is to sell a million books so that there will be people in this world who want to change their lives and be emotionally empowered. My dream is that the world becomes emotionally wealthy.
Please do take a look at my Amazon Author Bio and my website http://www.EmotionalHealthForEmotiona... to learn more about my work. Thanks and do create the life you want!
Published on April 19, 2015 02:37
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