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Monthly Archives: August 2015
1000+
I never once thought I’d be able to “sell” 1,000 copies of the book, definitely not in the first year. Maybe after 5 or 10 years. Maybe. Even at the start of this promotion, I thought I’d get maybe another … Continue reading
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Tagged 1000 books not bad, but it's always an option, i love free shit, i understand, if there was a stronger word than love that i would that free shit, it also hurts that a beggar on the side of the onramp will make more in a couple of hours than i've made with this book, makes you think about life choices
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Second Free Book Promotion
I wasn’t planning on doing a second free promotion for the book, but sales have been pitiful this month and I’ve been too busy to do any other kinds of promotion. I also wanted to get some more readership leading … Continue reading
Made in China
A couple of weeks ago, I went out to the Hilton Hotel near Seoul Station to have lunch with the two people who employed my editing services last month. I was urged to try the veal, and so I had … Continue reading
July Recap
July was an exhausting month for me, and I’m glad it’s over. Intensives at work including a new class, the editing job I’ve been doing since the beginning of the year, and another editing job for a doctoral dissertation, I … Continue reading