A Time To... e-books
Feb. 24th, 2008 11:17 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
News from Carol Hightshoe about A Time To...
She has contacted Sony about adding books to their eConnect store and they sent her the information on signing up as a publisher with them. She is currently reviewing the information and will probably be going ahead with adding WolfSinger Publicationss as a publisher with Sony.
That will put A Time To... on both the Sony eReader and the Kindle. It is also available through Mobipocket (that's what got us listed on the Kindle) and as a PDF download directly from Lulu.com.
I love WolfSinger Publications. The magazines don't pay a lot, but they have great content, they use cyberfunded creativity for both writers and artists, and Carol works her tail off to promote everything. Plus the anthology made the Finalist list for the EPPIE Award. The first volume of A Time To... contains two of my poems. I'll have a poem and a short story in Vol. 2 when it comes out later this year. I admire this little corner of the publishing world and I hope it continues to grow.
She has contacted Sony about adding books to their eConnect store and they sent her the information on signing up as a publisher with them. She is currently reviewing the information and will probably be going ahead with adding WolfSinger Publicationss as a publisher with Sony.
That will put A Time To... on both the Sony eReader and the Kindle. It is also available through Mobipocket (that's what got us listed on the Kindle) and as a PDF download directly from Lulu.com.
I love WolfSinger Publications. The magazines don't pay a lot, but they have great content, they use cyberfunded creativity for both writers and artists, and Carol works her tail off to promote everything. Plus the anthology made the Finalist list for the EPPIE Award. The first volume of A Time To... contains two of my poems. I'll have a poem and a short story in Vol. 2 when it comes out later this year. I admire this little corner of the publishing world and I hope it continues to grow.