Amazon Breakthrough Novel Contest

Hi Wesley,

Thank you for participating in the 2010 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award!

We’ve received your entry, “The Voyage of the Minotaur.” Your unique ABNA ID is: YWRGPU4J

On February 25, Amazon will announce the round two entries at http://www.amazon.com/abna.

Good luck in the contest!

Need to update your contest information?

– To update your name and e-mail address, log into your CreateSpace account at:
https://www.createspace.com/Member/EditAcct.jsp

– To update your contest entry, including the author name that will appear on Amazon.com if your entry is selected as a quarterfinalist, log into your CreateSpace account and click “Edit Entry”:
https://www.createspace.com/pub/member/dashboard.abna.do

You may update your entry until 11:59 p.m. eastern time on February 7, 2010, or until the first 5,000 entries have been received for your category, whichever comes first.

Connect with other contestants! The Amazon.com forums are a great way to meet other entrants:
http://www.amazon.com/b?node=332264011

Review contest key dates:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=200291680

Read the official contest rules:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=200291720

Browse the contest FAQs:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=200291640

Get more information on the contest prizes:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=200291700

Interested in self-publishing? CreateSpace offers services and tools to help you distribute your book on Amazon.com and through other sales channels. Start publishing with CreateSpace:
https://www.createspace.com/Products/Book

Amazon Breakthrough Novel Contest

Ihave entered The Voyage of the Minotaur in the Amazon Breakthrough Novel contest of 2010. The grand prize is a publishing contract from Penguin. Part of the process is a vote by readers who visit Amazon. If I make it that far, I’ll be sure and let you know where you can go to vote. In the meantime, wish me luck.

Eaglethorpe Buxton at Amazon

Eaglethorpe Buxton and the Elven Princess is now available in high quality trade paperback edition for $8.95 at Amazon.com. Check it out here. Of course you can purchase the same edition here at City of Amathar Blog.

The Immediacy of Technology

One of the greatest advantages of all the technology we have around us is our immediate access to our cultural reference material. On several occasions now I have seen authors speaking about their books on television, logged onto the Sony eBook Store and purchased and downloaded their book into my Sony Reader before their interview was over.

The other night, I was watching Terminator: The Sarah Conners Chronicles and heard a wonderfully Scottish song “Donald, Where’s Your Trousers”. I logged on to Amazon to find five or six versions of the song, listened to the samples of them, and purchased (for only 99 cents) the song as sung by The Kerry Boys. I’ve been listening to it all morning as I blog. You can listen to a sample here if you are interested.

Incidentally, today marks the 8th month anniversary of this blog. Yea!

Sony PRS-505 Reader

I posted not too long ago about my interest in the Amazon Kindle. Well my birthday came along and I had my choice of gadgets. What did I get?… The Kindle’s main competitor, the Sony Reader PRS-505. I don’t know why I decided to go with the Sony over the Kindle. It was just kind of a gut decision, but I’m not having any buyer’s remorse… at least no more than I would have for spending three Franklins on anything. So far I am loving the little Reader. I keep waiting for someone to ask me what I have there, so I can say “a book”. And then when they ask me which book, I’ll say “All of them.” You can expect that I’ll be posting a lot about the Reader over the next few weeks, but here is a quick rundown.

The reader is primarily a book reader. It’s screen is not backlit and it really is like reading a book. It also plays mp3 music though, and it sounds as good as my late lamented mp3 player. It displays pictures as well, though they are in black and white. It has a bit of memory built in– enough to hold 160 books, but not much if you want a bunch of music. However it has two memory slots: one for a Sony memory stick duo, and one for an SD memory card. It does support SDHC. I have a 4 meg SDHC and a 2 meg Sony stick in right now. You can buy ebooks using the supplied library software from the Sony/Borders website. You get 100 free classic books when you buy the reader. Free books can be found all over the web– from manybooks.com, feedbooks.com, and publishers’ websites. Baen books has a ton of great sci-fi for free download. You can’t pay to get newspapers delivered to your Reader like you can with the Kindle, but you can get the equivalent for free from feedbooks.com using their feedbooks News Stand software gadget.

Stay tuned for tips, tricks, and goodies as I discover them. I will surely post them.

Princess of Amathar – Audio Book

Princess of Amathar is available, as you can see along the right hand side of this screen in trade paperback, hardcover with dust jacket, pdf download, and Amazon Kindle format. One of my next projects will be to create an audio book version. Audio books can be created and published using Lulu.com and other similar POD services. I’ll let you know as soon as it’s ready.

Feedbooks

Whether you are an Amazon Kindle user, a Sony Reader user, or someone who would like to download books and read them on your computer, Feedbooks.com is a great resource. Thousands of books are available on this site and they are all free. They include hundreds of works of classic literature, as well as modern works that have been placed into free distribution by their authors. Check it out.

Princess of Amathar – Kindle Edition


For those of you who own an Amazon Kindle, or are thinking of buying one, please pick up the free first chapters of Princess of Amathar. If you like the book, it’s available complete for $3.19 in Kindle format.

Amazon Kindle


One of the coolest new gadgets ever is the Amazon Kindle. For those of you who haven’t seen it, it is an electronic book reader. You download books like Princess of Amathar and hundreds of thousands of others and you read them on the screen. You can bookmark them, annotate them, and pick up where you left off. You can carry a whole library with you. You can also get newspapers and magazines. Best of all, it connects directly to Amazon (via cellular connection) and you can download a book when you need it in less than a second. It also plays music and lets you surf the web for free, but it is primarily a book reader. I am really looking forward to getting one, and believe me, I will let you know here as soon as I do.