Mitchell Layne Cook's Blog
December 11, 2011
Kindle/Nook price now $0.99!!
It's been a while since I've posted. It's been a while since I've even written anything. I've been so busy with work - on the computer all day...it's been hard to log into the computer when I get home in the evenings.
However, I did want to let everyone know that I've reduced the price of Z1N1: The Zombie Pandemic from $2.99 to $0.99 cents.
If you have been waiting for a price reduction or have friends that have been waiting to give my novel a try -- let them know it's almost free! :)
Thanks all - have a Merry Christmas and a happy holiday season!!
However, I did want to let everyone know that I've reduced the price of Z1N1: The Zombie Pandemic from $2.99 to $0.99 cents.
If you have been waiting for a price reduction or have friends that have been waiting to give my novel a try -- let them know it's almost free! :)
Thanks all - have a Merry Christmas and a happy holiday season!!
Published on December 11, 2011 04:46
May 14, 2011
Kindle/Nook price now $2.99!!
Like the title says!
I've reduced the price of the Kindle and Nook versions of Z1N1 to a new LOWER price of $2.99!
It may take a day or two for each site to update.
Tell your friends, especially those that might have been holding out for a reduced price!
Thanks!!
I've reduced the price of the Kindle and Nook versions of Z1N1 to a new LOWER price of $2.99!
It may take a day or two for each site to update.
Tell your friends, especially those that might have been holding out for a reduced price!
Thanks!!
Published on May 14, 2011 10:58
April 12, 2011
Help linking hardcopy and nook
Hi all!
I set up the nook version of my book. However, the epub version is not linked to the hard copy version.
Has anyone else had this issue?
I would like a reader to be able to find one version of the book and click either the hard copy or Nook version - not have to search for either or.
I think some of the issue is that the setup page for the NOOK did not allow me to put my full name (including middle name). That may be something keeping them from linking.
I posted on the B&N forums and sent some emails but not heard back from either so I thought I'd check here as well.
Thanks!!
I set up the nook version of my book. However, the epub version is not linked to the hard copy version.
Has anyone else had this issue?
I would like a reader to be able to find one version of the book and click either the hard copy or Nook version - not have to search for either or.
I think some of the issue is that the setup page for the NOOK did not allow me to put my full name (including middle name). That may be something keeping them from linking.
I posted on the B&N forums and sent some emails but not heard back from either so I thought I'd check here as well.
Thanks!!
Published on April 12, 2011 16:12
April 9, 2011
Z1N1 now available on NOOK!!
Z1N1 The Zombie Pandemic is now available on Nook! You can find it on the main B&N site by searching for "Z1N1" or "Mitchell Cook".
You can also follow this link:
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Z1N1...
Not sure how to tie it back to the main hard copy of the book but I'm working that out.
You can also get the Kindle version here:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/143275923X
And the hard copy as well.
Thanks everyone!
You can also follow this link:
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Z1N1...
Not sure how to tie it back to the main hard copy of the book but I'm working that out.
You can also get the Kindle version here:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/143275923X
And the hard copy as well.
Thanks everyone!
Published on April 09, 2011 04:50
April 3, 2011
PubIt! by B&N
I may have answered my own question. Has anyone used this service before?
Thanks!!
Thanks!!
Published on April 03, 2011 05:05
Help with Nook setup
Hi, y'all!
So, my book has been on Kindle since the end of January. Outskirts press had a deal on some Amazon features that I purchased which included this setup.
What I'm trying to find now, is a way to get my book on Nook. There is a whole market out there that I'm missing out on.
If anyone has information on how to get this setup, please let me know.
So, my book has been on Kindle since the end of January. Outskirts press had a deal on some Amazon features that I purchased which included this setup.
What I'm trying to find now, is a way to get my book on Nook. There is a whole market out there that I'm missing out on.
If anyone has information on how to get this setup, please let me know.
Published on April 03, 2011 04:28
March 27, 2011
On Facebook now too!
Now, I've got both feet into this social media thing! :)
I set up a Mitchell Cook page and a Z1N1: The Zombie Pandemic page.
I'm sure over the course of the next few days I'll add more to FB, Twitter and Goodreads as well.
Man, it's a lot of work to get connected!
I set up a Mitchell Cook page and a Z1N1: The Zombie Pandemic page.
I'm sure over the course of the next few days I'll add more to FB, Twitter and Goodreads as well.
Man, it's a lot of work to get connected!
Published on March 27, 2011 18:30
I've joined the 21st century
(well, at least I've dipped one toe into the social media world)
I joined Twitter 5 minutes ago. Not sure how all of that works or how I'll find the time to check more and more sites, but I'm sure I'll figure it out.
I set myself up there as: @Z1N1_Zombie.
Come by and say "HI" if you feel so inclined.
I joined Twitter 5 minutes ago. Not sure how all of that works or how I'll find the time to check more and more sites, but I'm sure I'll figure it out.
I set myself up there as: @Z1N1_Zombie.
Come by and say "HI" if you feel so inclined.
Published on March 27, 2011 03:55
Writing a sequel to Z1N1: The Zombie Pandemic
This is my first blog post ever! I guess it's about time I joined the 21st century and get as much exposure through social media as I can.
I took about 4 months off from writing but didn't really intend to. I spent so much time editing and rereading my manuscript that when I finally turned it over to Outskirts Press for publishing - I was completely exhausted.
From my limited exposure to reviewing my own work, I now see why being an editor is a full-time job.
As for the sequel it's coming along slowly. I had more time to write the first one since I was unemployed for most of 2009. Now that I've had the new job, I don't have as much time to write but I'm doing what I can to make time.
I took about 4 months off from writing but didn't really intend to. I spent so much time editing and rereading my manuscript that when I finally turned it over to Outskirts Press for publishing - I was completely exhausted.
From my limited exposure to reviewing my own work, I now see why being an editor is a full-time job.
As for the sequel it's coming along slowly. I had more time to write the first one since I was unemployed for most of 2009. Now that I've had the new job, I don't have as much time to write but I'm doing what I can to make time.
Published on March 27, 2011 02:49