Mystery Writers Forum
General Discussion and News => Chat => Topic started by: B L McAllister on December 01, 2006, 12:23:55 PM
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"To Kill a Nudist" is now available for download from ebooksonthe.net:
fttp://www.ebooksonthe.net
Click on Catalog (at left), then on New Books (at top), then (currently) on New Books Page Three and scroll down. (The three "nudist" books aren't exactly like each other, but that's good, right?)
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Congratulations, Byron, and many sales!
Donna
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Congratulations, Byron, and many sales!
Donna
Thanks for the congrats! What I need, though, is not congragulations, but--as you indicated--sales. Incidentally, for those who (like me) go semi-blind reading long things on screen, "Runaway Nudist" is now in print. Gee, I hope everybody likes it enough to encourage Arline to bring "To Kill a Nudist" out in print also. (Actually, she already says she's gonna.)
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Good luck with the book, Byron!
Penny
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Congratulations, Byron!! That's great news.
;D ;D ;D ;D
scOtt
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Yes, very good luck!
Ingrid
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Great news, Byron! :)
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Good for you, and best wishes.
Ella
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Congrats, Byron, and great sales!
Kathy W.
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I love all the congratulations. Have you bought the book? Actually, there's a problem there: I haven't been doing my own part to support the frequent successes of fellow MWFers. I collected all of Kathi's mysteries (even Sex and Salmonella, but I had to get it used), the only one out so far of Vivian's--I forget the title at the moment, but not the plot, and she seemed better than some of the NYT best-sellers I've blundered into. Also, a couple of e-books that, rather than print out I tried to read on screen, hence, because of eye-fatigue problems, never finished, but I think that must be all. So when I tell you you ought to buy my book, I fear I speak with forked tongue. Maybe I'll improve, and then I can suggest my own work with a bit more oomph. (I figure I only have about 32 years to improve in, though, and the first 78 haven't done as much as they could have.) Byron
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It's okay, Byron. Nobody expects writers to buy all the books by other writers. I can't even manage to read them all.
The idea is to get strangers to buy them. :)
Ingrid
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It's okay, Byron. Nobody expects writers to buy all the books by other writers. I can't even manage to read them all.
The idea is to get strangers to buy them. :)
Ingrid
Being moderately strange, I qualify, so when I spotted one of yours in a local bookstore, I pounced. The first part was great, and I'll finish--or at least go on by fits and starts as it vanishes and reappears--as soon as I find it again. (My spouse does love to tidy up the living room. It's all her fault.) :'(
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Congratulations! ;D This starving writer sends best wishes and hopes for many sales for you!
Peg H