He has published it again over
at ePublishers Weekly and, although there are some obvious things that have changed, it remains well worth reading.As for -LSB-...]
Two or three lines is fine, and make sure to include the EXACT URL of your author's Web page
at your ePublisher!
Not exact matches
Try (I loved the editor
at Soulmate but I can not firgure out if they are selling many books) another
epublisher?
The whole world is evolving virtually
at the speed of light, I am sure
ePublisher will find a way to survive and still make profit.
Like Amazon, B&N has a dedicated program for magazine publishers, but getting into the program involves contacting Barnes & Noble directly and seeking approval (by all indications, the company is not very receptive to small indie
epublishers at this time).
Tamara's already «broken in» through an
epublisher, and now she's looking
at the next step.