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Bella |
Posted - Jun 29 2013 : 1:05:38 PM My historical novel Pillow of Thorns is now available for download at Smashwords. Price is $2.99.
http://www.karencecilsmith.com/
"Just living is not enough, said the butterfly. One must have freedom, sunshine and a little flower." -Hans Christian Anderson |
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carolj |
Posted - Jul 01 2013 : 4:27:07 PM E-book. Never thought of that. I'll take a paper copy any time.
Keep writing.
Joy,
Carol
Farmgirl 1823
Sow what you want to reap.
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Bella |
Posted - Jul 01 2013 : 12:02:03 PM Carol,
Don't worry about me getting my fair share. I just enjoy writing, and it's always rewarding whenever someone says they like my books. By all means, get the format that suits your taste. The electronic book is the least expensive, but some people can't stand to read that way. I have a sort of love/hate relationship with my Kindle! As far as the paperback goes, I think Amazon has a better price than Barnes & Noble.
Karen
quote: Originally posted by carolj
Karen,
The price on Amazon is $15.77. Are you getting your fair share? I want to buy a copy at the best price. Let me know.
Carol
Sow what you want to reap.
http://www.karencecilsmith.com/
"Just living is not enough, said the butterfly. One must have freedom, sunshine and a little flower." -Hans Christian Anderson |
carolj |
Posted - Jul 01 2013 : 07:15:33 AM Karen,
The price on Amazon is $15.77. Are you getting your fair share? I want to buy a copy at the best price. Let me know.
Carol
Sow what you want to reap.
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carolj |
Posted - Jul 01 2013 : 07:10:04 AM Thanks, Karen. Sounds intriguing. I'll head over to your site now.
Carol
Sow what you want to reap.
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Bella |
Posted - Jun 30 2013 : 1:22:30 PM Hey Carol,
Thanks for your interest in my book. If you click onto my website, you can read an excerpt. It's a period piece --- mid-1800s --- based on an actual murder trial. The protagonist is a spoiled rich girl who dreams of marrying in order to have a home of her own, complete with servants. Other characters include household slaves, a free mulatto, a fortuneteller (whose character factored into the real trial), and a pirate turned sailor. Infidelity, jealously, and social status are common threads of conflict that fuel the story. Without giving away too much, I will say that syllabub and arsenic played a major part in the murder trial.
Karen
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Karen,
Are you permitted to give more information about your novel? What time period, characters, conflict? I am always looking for a good read, and I'm sure yours will be.
Carol
Sow what you want to reap.
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http://www.karencecilsmith.com/
"Just living is not enough, said the butterfly. One must have freedom, sunshine and a little flower." -Hans Christian Anderson |
carolj |
Posted - Jun 29 2013 : 2:31:36 PM Karen,
Are you permitted to give more information about your novel? What time period, characters, conflict? I am always looking for a good read, and I'm sure yours will be.
Carol
Sow what you want to reap.
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