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new ebook of mine

I've gotten my early writing manuscript, Snapdragons, and other flash fiction, polished up and formatted, and in about 2 to 3 days it will be available in ebook on Kindle Store with a purchase price of $4.99. The reader will have the option of buying it or subscribing to Kindle Unlimited to read my works free for 30 days, after that, it goes to a monthly charge, and royalties I won't see. It was also mandatory at 70% profit off a sale for the reader to be able to buy it, then share it with family and friends for 14 days. It's doubtful I'll do another print book, but you never know. This service is free.

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