09-05-2014, 05:48 PM
David Guyatt Wrote:Magda Hassan Wrote:Scott Kaiser Wrote:Kindle is a great idea. Especially if is has the text to speech (audio book) option. All authors are free to discuss their works here. It benefits them by getting feedback and follow up for their work and it also benefits their readers and potential readers in discussing the work exploring from where the book leaves off. It's a win-win situation. Good to see Trine Day was the one that took an interest in it.Ray Mitcham Wrote:Scott will you be making the book available on Kindle?
Hi Ray, it's nice to meet you, please don't think that I'm trying to push my book here as others seem to think I have an agenda of wanting to do so. I have no idea what my publisher Robert at TrineDay wants to do, however, if it's okay with the monitors here, I will keep you advised, I wouldn't want to stir up a bees nest for others who have nothing else to do but try and disrupt or discredit my work before IT'S EVEN PUBLISHED. I'm sure you know how they work sir. So, on that note, I'll be more than happy to keep you and anyone else who is interested informed (other than Dawn) if only the monitors here agree for an update, otherwise. I will post on my Facebook page whether or not it will be available for Kindle.
Scott Kaiser
TrineDay is one of the best (if not only) outlets for this sort of material and Kris needs applause for starting it and having made it so successful.
Kris is a great guy, I first met him in Dallas at JFK Lancer. I couldn't have asked for a better place to have met Kris, in-fact, I felt very honored in the most humble way to have met some of the greatest researchers and authors there, it was a privilege. I want to personally thank Larry Handcock for his guidance and knowledge. At that moment, I felt like a little kid in a candy store.