March 6 - March 12 is Read an eBook Week. Many publishers and authors either lower their ebook prices or they provide them FREE. I'm continuing with my challenges... Challenge 2: Give Indie Authors (like me!) a Shot While the prices are low and the selection is plentiful give independent (indie) authors a shot. What are indie authors? They are authors that are self-published or they are published with a small publishing company. Basically, this challenge requires that you don't select your "favorite author" or a bestseller that you know. Find someone new and interesting. 1 Comment March 6 - March 12 is Read an eBook Week. Many publishers and authors either lower their ebook prices or they provide them FREE. Read an E-Book Week educates and informs the public about the pleasures and advantages of reading electronically. Authors, publishers, vendors, the media and readers world-wide are welcome to join in the effort. We encourage you to promote electronic reading with any event. These could include: public readings, library displays, reading challenges, school visits, newspaper and blog articles, chat show appearances, internet radio interviews, e-book give-ways, and banners on your website.(View details here.) I thought I'd challenge my readers and you (because if you're here, you're now a reader...thanks). Challenge 1: Read in Another Genre During this week you can find books at a deep discount, less than a dollar, and others are free of charge. The first challenge is to read in another genre. Take advantage of the discounts! Thus, if you normally read romance, try paranormal romance or suspense. Do you read nonfiction? Try reading Christian fiction. Try it. Let me know how it goes. | AuthorI am a wife, mother, entrepreneur, and a closet writer in Texas. I enjoy writing Flash Fiction, romance, and I'm dabbling in suspense. ArchivesOctober 2011 Receive Email Updates
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