Because this list of popular, science
fiction eBooks changes often, please bookmark this page and this website.
Not exact matches
Another big
change has been finding a partner for my cover design business, Dane Low of
eBook Launch, who has been helping out with the cover design so I can focus on improving my platforms and writing my own
fiction.
It's taken from my new flash
fiction collection, Quick
Change, which is currently available as an
ebook and due for launch as a paperback in November this autumn.
People tell you short stories are a waste because you won't make any money, but that's all
changed with the
ebook and the advent of Kindle Singles (see last week's post: «Why you Should be Writing Short
Fiction».)
The first article I've written for them was an introduction to flash
fiction, and it was published to coincide with National Flash Fiction Day on 21st June, when I also officially launched my new ebook collection of flash, Quick
fiction, and it was published to coincide with National Flash
Fiction Day on 21st June, when I also officially launched my new ebook collection of flash, Quick
Fiction Day on 21st June, when I also officially launched my new
ebook collection of flash, Quick
Change.
Kindle Nation Daily Literary
Fiction eBook of the Month: A captivating story of growth,
change and the transformation of two souls who need each other... The Long Night Moon by Elizabeth Towles
As you'll hear in the interview, Harry saw how his Fiona Griffiths crime
fiction series was being marketed and sold in the United States and suggested a
change to the
ebook royalties from his big 5 publisher.
For more about this and other aspects of the lived multiverse in a fictional context, please pick up my
ebooks or paperbacks in the utopian science -
fiction / romances for adults / NA / YA in The Spanners Series; links, blurbs, trailers, covers, more for the first three Volumes -LCB- Volume I, This
Changes Everything, is permafree in
ebook format -RCB- are here: http://www.sallyember.com/Spanners
On the subject of flash
fiction (which, by the way, is just another term for very short stories), if you sign up to my book launch emailing list (only used when I've got a new book to shout about), you'll be able to download a free
ebook of my own flash
fiction collection, Quick
Change.
News stories included a new mobile
fiction app, Scribd's
changes to its service, Amazon Books backlash, Amazon Charts backlash, and Joanna Penn's annual
ebooks revenue review.
An upside of being a writer of speculative
fiction is that if your publisher pulls your
ebook file and replaces it with a new one you can be sure that one of your readers is going to hack the files and analyze what's
changed.
And for those interested in seeing adjustments in recent years of the shares of
ebooks, not only in children's and YA work but also in adult
fiction and nonfiction, Walter's presentation included a look at the
change from a 28 - percent share overall in 2013 to a 2017 overall share of 21 percent.