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KDP publishing

Today I’ve published two new ebooks of mine on Kindle Store. One is flash fiction, or short fiction typically with a twist. The other is a book of longer fiction, a very readable book for adults. They sell for $4.99 a copy. I have better luck selling my paperbook books, but this service is free, and it’s easy. I outreach on my blog, and on Facebook, my page, and groups. The way things are going, I’ll have another chapbook of the ‘series poems’ in a couple of months.

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  1. And just one more for today: Small Wrists, a chapbook of poetry written for my daughter who has cystic fibrosis, and when a male peer of hers growing up said, "No she doesn't, she has small wrists" it stuck. Available soon! Thanks you guys. Spread the word.
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