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  1. LBSteve

    Hello

    Hello Kitty, I don't sell my books directly, but they are available through Amazon and other retailers. They are available at most nation's Amazon sites, but not all. For instance, I know Amazon.cn does not sell English language titles. I wish you and your brother the best. I have two...
  2. LBSteve

    Hello from Australia

    Welcome, fellow Steve!
  3. LBSteve

    Thought I would say Hi to fellow readers

    Welcome! Wishing you good reading.
  4. LBSteve

    Greetings Fellow Readers&Writers

    Hi Kyle. Welcome and I wish you the best in your writing.
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    eBook Subscription services

    Amazon has recently started Amazon unlimited, which is a subscription service that allows any subscriber to read any book, for free, any book that is enrolled in that program. There are two other subscription services - Scribd, and Oyster. All three currently offer a trial subscribion. Does...
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    e-Books Vs normal books..

    Most books, a e-book is perfectly fine, but if it is something I'll keep referring back to, then I will get a physical book from the beginning. There are also types of books I much prefer a physical copy. And that would be mysteries. Sometimes I go back to see what a potential suspect has done...
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    What do you do when you have multiple ideas simultaneously?

    I will write the new ideas down and develop them as I go along, but stay primary with the current project. But I have gotten sidetracked twice, and ended up writing two books before finishing the project that was "next" on my list. The good thing was that I completed two projects because my...
  8. LBSteve

    Suspense/Thriller novels written by women?

    These are more detection mysteries than suspense mysteries, but I really enjoy Sue Grafton's alphabet series ("A" is for Alibi, "B" is for Burgler, "C" is for ... she is up to "W" now)
  9. LBSteve

    Hello

    My answer was so long (about 1200 words) that I did a blogpost on your question. If I had posted it here, it would have probably taken up more than one page. Here is the link to my reply to your question: Self Publishing
  10. LBSteve

    Hello

    I have published three books, of very unsimilar topics. 1. Sword of the Undead - A re-telling of Bram Stoker's Dracula, but the vam[pire being a Japanese samurai warlord. 2. $10 a Day Towards $1,000,000 - a personal finance book that focuses on using your employer's retirement savings plan to...
  11. LBSteve

    Hello

    Actually, I meant reading the whole series over again. The series is at "W" and I think the new ones come out every 1 - 2 years. I rarely re-read fiction books, but in this case, I think I will enjoy re-reading them the second time around even more. As writing any continuation, I had not...
  12. LBSteve

    Hello

    Thank you. I remember being in high school or college when "A" came out (about 20 years ago), but I didn't get around to reading it until last year. Some people bing view tv shows. I ended up binge reading Grafton's alphabet series. I highly reccommend the series.
  13. LBSteve

    Hello

    Nice to meet you, too. Thank you for your words. I liked "A" enough to read "B" - and "B" enough to read "C." I got hooked into Kinsey's personality, and the continuity of the stories. Before I knew it, I was looking forward to the next letter of the alphabet. I'm kind of sad that I am...
  14. LBSteve

    What are some of your favorite books that changed your life?

    I've read many of the books already listed, but my two favorites are: The Silva Mind Control Method - Jose Silva Unlimited Power - Anthony Robbins
  15. LBSteve

    Hello

    My name is Steve Fujita. I am an author. I am based in Long Beach, California. Almost a half century on this planet and still trying to find my writing niche - though supernatural fanatsy would be a good guess. Although I grew up with television, I read alot growing up, including comic...
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    Toe Up to 10K: A Journey of Recovery from Spinal Cord Injury

    In 2012, I was diagnosed with viral meningitis (the least dangerous type to get from what I have read), but directly or indirectly, my spinal cord became damaged and among other issues, I lost the ability to walk. I wasn't guaranteed to walk again, and if I did, it would probably take a couple...
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