Thursday, June 20, 2024

Book sale!

Hans G. Schantz has once again organized a non-woke book sale for writers selling through Amazon. If you're looking to load your Kindle or Kindle software with books that are cheap in price but valuable in PC-free content, this is the time! 


I am but a measly part of the whole shebang, an event in which every book costs ninety-nine cents. Can you believe it? Such a bargain! But it only lasts through Tuesday the 25th.

Are you tired of those books that start off agreeably, only to whale you with the old Left-Wing Sucker Punch? ("The bomber was the nice little old lady all the time! She had a MAGA hat in her luggage!") Then I'm sure you'll enjoy the opportunity to read a book that, while it may have many plot twists and mysterious characters, was not written to insult you.

After all, any liberal reading any novel on the New York Times best-seller list knows that he, she, or it will not be challenged in any of his, her, or its orthodoxy and can relax and enjoy the story. People right-of-center, or even centrist (which today makes them Nazis too) do not have that opportunity. 

You don't have to buy my book, of course, but I thought you might like to know about the sale. Happy reading! 

2 comments:

  1. I found M&W in the sale available on Amazon Unlimited for temporarily free and an regular Amazon for $.99. What a dilemma. There is a reason I have Amazon Unlimited (I'm cheap). After agonizing for a time, I went ahead and paid the $.99 on the theory that you would make a little (obviously little) more from the transaction. (To assuage my cheap side, I also rationalized that I added it to my 'permanent' library of your other books.) (Your blog - at which I mostly lurk - pays off.)

    I am curious, though. Is the outright sale at a sale price more lucrative than whatever you get from an AU 'rental'? Would it have been better (for you) to have it from AU for a few months?

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  2. Aw, thanks, Raf! Putting it on sale means I get less, but that's OK; much better to get it into people's hands (and hopefully hearts), hoping they'll come back for more. The free sample idea works for books as well! Besides, it does my heart good to know people are reading my stuff.

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