Post your published books!

Discussion in 'Traditional Publishing' started by Kain, Jun 18, 2006.

  1. franceslynn

    franceslynn New Member

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    Lpspider, why aren't you a fan of self-publishing? it is because you've got to do everything yourself? My publisher put my books on Lulu as a stop-gap printer before deciding to go with Diggory Press Publishers. They seem really good, but if you live in Europe - their global distribution deal doesn't seem a good idea - as your books escalate in price on European sites.

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    Frances Lynn is a professional writer and journalist. Her two novels, "Frantic" and "Crushed" are published by Eiworth Publishing at http://yourbookstore.eiworth.se/. Her musings about writing can be read at http://www.writerholic.blogspot.com/ Her personal website is http://franceslynn.org[HTML]
     
  2. franceslynn

    franceslynn New Member

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    jackal,

    Just checked your book out on Lulu. The cover is brilliant! Who did it?

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    Frances Lynn is a professional writer and journalist. Her two novels, "Frantic" and "Crushed" are published by Eiworth Publishing at http://yourbookstore.eiworth.se/. Her musings about writing can be read at http://[HTML][/HTML]
     
  3. _booklovr_

    _booklovr_ New Member

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    Wow, you guys all have such impressive accomplishments to your names! All I have is a promised publication in the magazine "New Moon," and they haven't even told me what issue they may be publishing it in yet!
    I feel like such a rookie...:rolleyes:
     
  4. mmorsepfd

    mmorsepfd New Member

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    My book, Rescuing Providence was published in October, 2007 by Paladin Press. You can get it Barnes and Nobel.com, Amazon.com, www.rescuing-providence.blogspot.com (signed copies available, big whoop) and a bunch of other places.
     
  5. RIPPA MATE

    RIPPA MATE New Member

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    I'm currently in the process of rewriting my novel. Published wise, i have a column in my local paper which i write every so often, if you wish to read the articles go here - http://randomuniversalmatters.blog.com/
     
  6. skip slocum

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    I wrote this for the adventure and somewhere along the way it took on a life of its own.
    Now I'm hooked on telling stories.
    http://skpslocum.googlepages.com/home
     
  7. hellomoto

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    This year, in year seven, a script I wrote called "Boots an' All" was published in a Magazine called "The Phoenix"
     
  8. words*from*the*heart

    words*from*the*heart New Member

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    I've had a poem "Spring Comes" published in "A poetry oddessy"
     
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    skip slocum New Member

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    good for you it's always nice to see your work in print.
     
  10. ParanormalWriter

    ParanormalWriter New Member

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    My latest work is an article in an upcoming issue of Allegory (formerly Peridot books). I'd post a link, but the issue featuring my work won't be out until next month. I'm fairly pleased about it, because its an interview with my favorite fantasy author, Robin Hobb. It's always cool to have an excuse to interview authors you admire.
     
  11. NaCl

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    My sci-fi book, The Last Human War, went on the internet this week. Hopefully, it will be in Amazon.com, Yahoo-books and in traditional books stores by the end of this month.

    http://lasthumanwar.com

    Feel free to look over the website and offer any constructive ideas that come to mind.

    BTW - it's already passed 100 in sales but those were mostly friends and fans from my fishing magazine article-writing days.
     
  12. Anthony James Barnett

    Anthony James Barnett New Member

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    I've been published in magazines, and had my work broadcast on radio since 1994. My novel Without Reproach, is available on every internet site I can think of all over the world, but I suppose Amazon is the biggest.

    Anthony
     
  13. mammamaia

    mammamaia nit-picker-in-chief Contributor

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    they're not 'published' but they have been printed and are now 'books' and they're not for sale, because i give my work away, but here are the first two of an eventual 6 books that will contain most of my work:

    A Mother's Guide to Clean-Living in a Dirty Universe
    for a preview, scroll down to the title here: http://saysmom.com/maia/categories.asp
    if you click on the title there, you'll get bits and pieces and a TOC

    On the Path to Matera
    [ditto above for a preview]

    they're really free!... just send me your mailing address and as soon as i have postage funds available, they'll go out by regular mail [if you want to get it sooner than a few weeks, by priority mail, i'm sorry i'll have to ask for the $4.80, or whatever it is now, as i do nothing for money, so live on soc. sec. alone]...

    at the printer's now is In Whose Name? and to follow in the coming months are 3 other collections of my philosophical essays and 'philosetry'...

    love and hugs, maia
    maia3maia@hotmail.com
     
  14. Afterburner

    Afterburner Active Member

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    I don't have anything published yet. I did submit a few short poems to a magazine called Rattle about a month ago though. I'm supposed to here back from them sometime between 4-8 weeks, so it's about anytime now.
     
  15. Angel OD

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    Hey I published my 1st novel entitled Virgin Of The APocalypse on this website

    www.lulu.com/

    The writng style of my book is abit more different than a standard Religious/Horror book, I call my style of writting Snuff Literature, Snuff Literature is kind of like an extreme version of Horror. Its more brutal and the subject matter is more challenging to the human psych. Anyway Snuff Literature is for young adults only, my book virgin of the apocalypse, is highly unique. A parental Warning isnt on the book cover, :( but its a pretty unique read! I promise you that when you finish the virgin of the apocalypse, you`ll never forget it! :D

    heres the link to my book, Available in English,Russian and German

    http://stores.lulu.com/angelod
     
  16. Adelaide

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    It's very inspiring to see these accomplishments. It gives me some hope! :)
     
  17. Little Miss Edi

    Little Miss Edi New Member

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    I luckily secured myself a great deal with a publisher and write regularly for 3 of their magazines. Two/three features for each one. Specialising in sailing - Being honest here, I don't sail; just proves where research can get you (and picking the brains of people that do)! To the books people!! to the books! :)

    Well done to everyone for their published achievements, and goodluck to everyone whose on this wonky walkway of unpublished genius with us!
     
  18. mammamaia

    mammamaia nit-picker-in-chief Contributor

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    ps to my post:

    i just realized [thanks to assassin's creed!] that i can email my two books to anyone who wants one and doesn't need to have a hard copy... so, scroll back to my post and let me know if you want either/both and i'll be happy to send you the e-mail version i just put together...

    love and hugs, maia
    maia3maia@hotmail.com
     
  19. ParanormalWriter

    ParanormalWriter New Member

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    It's a little late in the thread to be adding this, but an author interview I wrote just came out in this month's issue of Allegory. The author is Robin Hobb of the Farseer, LiveShip Traders, Tawny Man, and Soldier Son trilogies (all fantasy novels). Here's the link:

    Robin Hobb Interview
     

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