In 3 days—on February 4—I’m pulling Echo 3 off Smashwords/Kobo/Nook/iBooks and putting it on Kindle. It may take a few more days, but once it’s on Kindle, it will not only be offered for $0.99 for a week (down from it’s regular price of $2.99), it will also coincide with a five day free giveaway for Echo 1 and a seven day price reduction of Echo 2 to $0.99.
Still haven’t figured out how to time things perfectly on Amazon Kindle, but the bottom line is roughly around Feb 4, Echo 1 will be free for five days, and Echo 2 and 3 will be $0.99 for a week. Hope you find it entertaining! 🙂 🙂 🙂
That’s super exciting!
When I saw you had published a book, I was very interested to read it–Now that it’s going for Kindle, I’ll wait just a leeetle while to find it xD
Yaaay!
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Thank You For the Interest!!! I’m a bit nervous—hope it doesn’t disappoint, as it’s my first attempt at fiction! (Echo 1 I mean)
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😀 That’s super cool!! How long is each piece? ^-^
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Echo 1 is more like a novella—hovering around 50k words I believe. Echo 2 is around 84k, and Echo 3 is 94k I believe…
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NICE! 😀
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Thanks, haha! 😀
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Now you’re talking!
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🙂
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Thank you for being so open about tour publishing (self-publishing?) process. I’d actually like to hear more.
Currently enjoying your first book in the series on Kindle.
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Thank You So Much! I apologize for the shortcomings of my first book; it bears all my newbie mistakes. Is there anything specific you’d like to ask about the process? I just found out that I’ve been inserting an automatic indent into all of the chapter headings….a few days ago I recentered it but if you were one of those that bought the off-center chapter headings then I sincerely apologize!!! (Probably not along the lines of what you wanted to ask, but that’s my most recent self-publishing realization, haha!)
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I hadn’t noticed any indent issues… formatting isn’t something that bothers me (unless it’s really distracting).
Please don’t apologize.
I need to learn to not be such a perfectionist myself. There’s something to be said for getting your words out there, for getting published, getting your stuff read. You have a lot to be proud of!
I’ll write a proper review when I’ve finished reading.
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Thank You Again!!! Yeah, I finally fixed it after muddling through the process and a ton of emails exchanged with Amazon (who kept saying nothing was wrong). I came to a conclusion you did: It’s important to try and attend to the details, but not get hung up on ’em.
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