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FPW and eBooks (here I go again ...) - mores - 05-03-2010 er, no, bluesman. I thought you meant a used book. I was under the impression a new "Black Wind" was not available. A quick check proved me wrong. I can now weigh my anti-dead-tree sentiments agains my must-have-black-wind urges and see which one wins Thanks all the same, bluesman. FPW and eBooks (here I go again ...) - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 05-03-2010 [quote=mores]er, no, bluesman. I thought you meant a used book. I was under the impression a new "Black Wind" was not available. A quick check proved me wrong. I can now weigh my anti-dead-tree sentiments agains my must-have-black-wind urges and see which one wins It's one of Paul's best, mores... I think =he= thinks it's his most accomplished novel... You will =never= forget it, mores... FPW and eBooks (here I go again ...) - mores - 05-03-2010 Paul promised it for june: http://www.repairmanjack.com/forum/showthread.php?t=11708 Let's see if Amazon and those darn geographical restrictions will play nice this time! FPW and eBooks (here I go again ...) - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 05-03-2010 mores Wrote:Paul promised it for june: Good luck, mores! Oh, are you a Trekker? Got a trivia question...:eek6: FPW and eBooks (here I go again ...) - mores - 05-04-2010 Trekker? Star Trek? Cross-Country? FPW and eBooks (here I go again ...) - Auskar - 05-09-2010 I have a Kindle. What I like is that you can carry a lot of books around in a pad and that you can read samples to determine if you would like the book or not. It is easier to read everywhere. However, I've written about twenty short stories, a novel, and a short biography (none of which are published in markets that count) and I have found that once you begin writing creatively (opposed to the non-fiction I used to do for the web), the work of others does not have the appeal it once did. I don't know why. |