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message 1: by Steve (new)

Steve Thomas | 198 comments I can see the bottom of my reading queue, which is an odd feeling. Unfortunately, thanks to Kindle Select, it's all too easy to see a book on Gooodreads, want to read it, then find out it's Kindle only.

I will be the underclass no longer!

So who here has their books on Barnes and Noble? What about DRM-free (and thus easily convertible) on Amazon?


message 2: by Mia (new)

Mia Darien (mia_darien) | 425 comments *raises hand* Mine are available from Barnes & Noble, but I know a lot of folk here don't read paranormal, or romance, which is what I write... but hey! They are available for the Nook, so I got that going for me. ^_^


message 3: by Jeffrey, Lentarian Fire Thrower (new)

Jeffrey Poole (authorjmpoole) | 2287 comments Mod
I've got both of mine on Nook and plan to release the third on Nook, too.

Getting ready to release, as a free ebook, my short story that was included in the Lyndsey Roughton anthology. That'll be available on all formats, too.


message 4: by Steve (new)

Steve Thomas | 198 comments @Mia, I actually read Cameron's Law a few weeks ago. As you suggest, it's a little off-genre for me, but I still enjoyed it.

@Jeff, I should really read Bakkian. I've been a little hesitant because the subgenre of real world people getting sucked into fantasy worlds isn't my favorite, but I'll give it a shot.


message 5: by Jeffrey, Lentarian Fire Thrower (new)

Jeffrey Poole (authorjmpoole) | 2287 comments Mod
Steve - no worries! Don't read it if you're not a fan of the genre. I'm totally fine with that!


message 6: by J.D. (new)

J.D. Hallowell | 247 comments Dragon Fate is available on the nook.

I need to check out Bakkian, too. My reading has been so limited lately due to real-world issues that I've barely managed to read anything at all in weeks.


message 7: by Sky (new)

Sky Corbelli | 114 comments I'm on B&N as well, in case you have a taste for some Science Fantasy. Just polishing up the end of my trilogy for a mid-September release so I can move on to a new project that's all about string theory...

Wind-Scarred and Water-Seer, in case you're interested.


message 8: by David (new)

David Alderman | 15 comments All of my books are available on the Nook, Steve. I'm trying to get more readers for my Black Earth series right now, if you're interested in edgy Christian speculative fiction - basically rated-R scifi/fantasy with Christian themes. Here's the first book in case you're interested -Black Earth: End of the Innocence


message 9: by Steve (new)

Steve Thomas | 198 comments Excellent. Thanks, and keep 'em coming.


message 10: by Robert (new)

Robert (valdieron) | 108 comments Mine are available on Nook, and it is quite the surprising earner! Not enough to plan retirement just yet, but it is more than I expected when I began. I think it is another great way to get noticed. My first book is FREE, which I hope attracts more readers to both the series and Book 2.

~Rob


message 11: by Charles (new)

Charles Verhey (charlesverhey) | 70 comments I'm up there on the Nook. And I gotta say, compared to the Amazon Kindle version, sales for the Nook version of my book really suck. I'm talking a huge, dramatic, cartoonishly-stupid difference. If I can't get an improvement in sales in the next few months, I think I'm going to pull it and go back to being an Amazon Exclusive so I can use the KDP Select.

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/firec...

Firecracker  by Charles R. Verhey


message 12: by Karen (new)

Karen A. Wyle (kawyle) | 81 comments Twin-Bred is in the Nook Store as well as Smashwords. My upcoming (still untitled) book, a family drama with mystery elements set in an afterlife of my own devising, will be there as well. Major caveat re both: Twin-Bred will be back into Kindle Select for one 90-day term when its sequel comes out, probably this winter, and I may have the upcoming book in that program at some point.
Twin-Bred by Karen A. Wyle


message 13: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth Unfortunately I'm not on Nook. I've chosen not to use an aggregator and have established relationships with Amazon, Kobo, Sony and iBooks directly. B&N's pubit.com will not work with a publisher who isn't US based =( I'll update my post when they change their minds =)


message 14: by Scott, Fabled Reviewer o' Tales! (new)

Scott (bookblogger) | 1316 comments Mod
Sky wrote: "I'm on B&N as well, in case you have a taste for some Science Fantasy. Just polishing up the end of my trilogy for a mid-September release so I can move on to a new project that's all about string ..."

Sorry to steal the topic for a second but as a quick question for you Sky. Is this new project similar to the story you submitted to the Lindsay collection?


message 15: by Sky (new)

Sky Corbelli | 114 comments Scott wrote: "Sorry to steal the topic for a second but as a quick question for you Sky. Is this new project similar to the story you submitted to the Lindsay collection?"

Yep. That story was essentially the prologue.

And I'll even pretend to keep this on topic by looking up Sweet Dreams... and finding that it isn't available on the nook, sorry.


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