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Post by morganlbusse on May 8, 2012 9:20:33 GMT -5
Thanks newburydave! I'm going to go check the book out. I've been trying to figure out how amazon works and any info that might help is great
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Post by newburydave on May 8, 2012 18:11:06 GMT -5
Remember Kessie; In Sf, wierd is good. I doubt anyone would be satisfied with a novel that billed itself as Sf which turned out to be a typical "Heartsong" style potboiler romance. In the Amazon world you have up to a week to return an ebook that doesn't meet your expectations. (yeah I never realized that either) Amazon tracks returns as demerits against your internal Amazon sale-ability score that they use to decide who they will promote. So if it's Sf romance be as weird as you reasonably can (hmm, I hope the Oxymoron police don't see this sentance). Actually both of those story concepts sound like something I'd be interested in. (yes, it's true; I read romances ; but it's research to try to understand the workings of the feminine mind better. Well, I do enjoy some of them; but... think I'll stop while I'm ahead or at least not in too far over my head.) Write on Sis SGD dave
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Post by morganlbusse on May 8, 2012 19:47:50 GMT -5
Ok, read the book. I didn't find as much help as I was hoping for. Most of what she talked about I already knew. And she admits she writes nonfiction. Oh well
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