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Kindle Vs. Nook – Which eReader is Better?

Kindle v Nook – Which is the better eReader?

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The Kindle from Amazon and the original Nook from Barnes & Noble are two very popular eReaders available to buy today. Both have been around for a while and both have upsides and downsides. In this Kindle v Nook review I will provide you with an honest and unbiased look at them both so to make it easier for you to make the right decision for you. At this point I would like to inform you that I am a long time eReader enthusiast and I would never review a product I hadn’t tried and tested (which is not the case with most other More >

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Great Paranormal Books

Great Paranormal Books For Your E-Reader

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Werewolves, vampires and zombies – Oh My! Thanks to wildly successful series like Twilight by Stephanie Meyers and HBO’s, True Blood based on the books by Charlaine Harris, new legions of readers are on the hunt for their next paranormal fix.

Thanks to Amazon, lovers of the things that go bump in the night, never have to go without a new supernatural read. Many writers are using Amazon‘s Kindle Direct Publishing as a way to get their stories to fans faster than ever before.

What is the best news for the avid reader? Many of these More >

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Discover Seventh Journey on NOOK Tablets & Readers only $3.43

Seventh Journey Book 1 is now on NOOK Tablets & Readers, along side other popular readers such as Kindle & Kobo.  Book 1 is also available through GooglePlay, meaning it’s accessible for all Android devices.  NOOK books and e-readers are extremely popular in the United States, being the primary device backed by industry giant Barnes & Noble.  According to estimates by Forrester Research, about 5 million units have been sold as of mid October 2012, making the Nook the third-best-selling tablet after Apple’s iPad and Amazon’s Kindle Fire.[1]

The newer models of the NOOK have over 16GB capacity, More >

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Tips for Younger Writers

Getting Published:Tips For Young Writers by: Simone Mary

The task of getting published is one of the daunting aspects of writing. This can be difficult, if you want to get published by a traditional publishing house. It’s not as difficult if you want to self-publish. In this article I will share with you the steps involved in getting your work published either traditionally or through self-publishing.

Mainstream publishers are often reluctant to accept work from young writers as anyone under 18 cannot sign a contract on their own and will require parental involvement. That is not to say you More >

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BOOK CITY Begins to Stock Seventh Journey!

Toronto‘s Leading Independent Book Store chain has just begun to stock copies of Seventh Journey.  Starting with 501 Bloor Street West, with remaining locations picking it up a couple of weeks.  I’m very excited, as soon all locations will be stocking copies of Seventh Journey, given the book much wider exposure.  I’d like to thank Book City for their support, and commitment to local authors!

These stores are an affordable, comfortable, and a classy alternative to Chapters Indigo.  Also an important part of Toronto’s history, and contains interesting alternative reads which Indigo may not More >

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Checkout Books-on-Board!

Seventh Journey Now On BooksOnBoard.com

Seventh Journey is now listed and accessible via BooksonBoard.com, which is in-fact the largest ebook store on the net!  According to Wikipedia:

BooksOnBoard is a online store specializing in e-books and audiobooks. It can also be used to replace iBookstore on iPhones and iPads.”  

Compatible with Android and iPad, it effectively replaces the need to go to iTunes or the Market Place to grab your books.  You can grab books in a variety of format

s, and also can gain access to mainstream, and Indie books as well.  This repository is created as an More >

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Seventh Journey on GooglePlay

Seventh Journey is now on GooglePlay, Google’s flagship cloud service for all your digital content needs.  Seventh Journey is available for online viewing via their GooglePlay website (no software required!), or via the Android App.  Only $3 Check it out!

Google Play is a digital content service from Google which includes an online store for music, movies, books, and Android apps and games, as well as a cloud media player. The service is accessible from the web, mobile app Play Store on Android, and Google TV.[1] Purchased content is available across all of these platforms/devices.[2] Google More >

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Barnes & Noble – Rising Star Series!

 

Seventh Journey is featured in Barnes & Noble’s Rising Star Series for another week.  Featured during the month of March, Seventh Journey was selected due to it’s Editor’s Choice designation, and marketability.  Grab a copy now, and get Seventh Journey on Barnes & Noble’s shelves!

Seventh Journey is a thrill-seeking adventure that will leave you questioning what you really know and believe about the reality we find ourselves consumed with. In the series’ first self-titled book, Graham weaves a fantasy story line that illustrates the power of self-realization.

In Seventh Journey readers meet More >

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Seventh Journey at World’s Biggest Book Store!

Seventh Journey Book 1 is now located down town at the World’s Biggest Book Store!  I’d like to thank the staff at World’s Biggest for ordering my book and supporting a local author!  I wasn’t expecting them to stock it, so when I searched out my book’s availability in-store, I noticed World’s Biggest showed up!  I promptly checked it out the next day, and talked to a couple employees!  Just like at Indigo, they asked if I could sign and sticker the book!  This must be a standard practice if the author enters the store, which is really cool!  I’m pleased to be working with store staff, as More >

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Buy Seventh Journey on Kobo – only $3.39!

Seventh Journey Book 1 is now on Kobo!  Kobo not only has their own ereader devices, but also offer Kobo Apps that can allow you to read books on your Phone, PC or Tablet.  These forms of reading are becoming increasingly more popular and now represent a vast quantity of sales in the book industry, giving new authors more ways to reach their audience.  Books can be gifted to others, or bought for yourself and displayed in a virtual library which neatly organizes your collection.  The devices require an internet connection to synchronize your purchase, but once this is done you’re good to go. More >

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