Richard
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Post by Richard on Jul 6, 2012 11:26:30 GMT -5
Kenneth, I clicked the like button on each of your books. I like the concept.
I would recommend you provide a product description for each of them on your Authors page on Amazon. You provided some in your above post, you should also do it there. People want a synopsis of what they are looking at before "looking inside."
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Lily
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Post by Lily on Jul 6, 2012 15:14:17 GMT -5
They look interesting, Ken. Let me know if you want them added to the carousel.
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Post by greenwriter on Jul 9, 2012 22:08:54 GMT -5
Congrats, Ken.
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dervish
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Post by dervish on Jul 10, 2012 15:49:47 GMT -5
Nice covers.
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Lily
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Post by Lily on Jul 10, 2012 16:33:17 GMT -5
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kelly
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Post by kelly on Jul 12, 2012 20:35:55 GMT -5
The covers are cool.
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kelly
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Post by kelly on Jul 12, 2012 23:25:18 GMT -5
It should be "to" swirl around in the first paragraph of The Alkano Letters. I found it quite wordy, and plodding, too much repetition, it needs a good edit. And the premise didn't interest me all that much, it's too much like the Da Vinci Code.
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Lily
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Post by Lily on Jul 13, 2012 18:47:16 GMT -5
It should be "to" swirl around in the first paragraph of The Alkano Letters. I found it quite wordy, and plodding, too much repetition, it needs a good edit. And the premise didn't interest me all that much, it's too much like the Da Vinci Code. One of the nicest parts about self-publishing on Amazon, is that you can edit your book as much as you want. Ken has indicated that he intends to do so, and has just recently received some excellent feedback from Bryo, which I'm sure he'll utilise. Not everyone likes the same genre, and I doubt there's such a thing as a completely original novel. The Da Vinci Code, for instance, drew so heavily from Holy Blood and Holy Grail, that the authors of that work sued Brown for plagiarism.
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Post by jacklawson on Jul 15, 2012 15:41:13 GMT -5
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