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K Sawyer Paul

News & Links for September 2, 2009

I have a slew of books I've only read half, or less. Often, it has little to do with how much or little I took to the novel. More than anyt…

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0 Sep. 2, 2009
K Sawyer Paul

News, Links, & Discussions for the weekend

In a few years we'll all laugh at the Kindle's shortcomings as the future of digital reading...no, wait. We can all laugh now. Agents in t…

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0 Aug. 2, 2009
K Sawyer Paul

No Chinook, Gredunza Press' first novel, is now available in every digital format for free

We put No Chinook out in January of 2008 in softcover. People were able to preview chapters by clicking on PDFs on the website (our beta…

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1 Jul. 26, 2009
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K Sawyer Paul

News, links and discussions for July 8, 2009

First off, there should be a podcast by now. I promised myself two weeks ago that I'd stick to a strict schedule of updates to the site, bu…

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0 Jul. 8, 2009
K Sawyer Paul

Publishing news, links & discussions for July 7, 2009

I'm just in the midst of writing the script for tomorrow's podcast (it's going to be a weekly thing for the foreseeable future, beginning a…

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0 Jul. 7, 2009
K Sawyer Paul

A book-related dating service

Borders UK setting up a dating service on its website: Yet another big player in the British book business is setting up a dating service:…

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0 Jul. 3, 2009
K Sawyer Paul

A History of Future Publishing

by Giles Slade: What I want to see is an e-Book that is no longer a simulacrum of a printed work. Soon, when people begin writing exclusiv…

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0 Jul. 3, 2009
K Sawyer Paul

Twitter feed

www.twitter.com/gredunza Although NING is full of RSS goodness, and although I'm a huge fan of RSS and think it's the best thing that's ha…

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0 Jun. 23, 2009
K Sawyer Paul

The Globe and Mail wants you to rewrite Canadian copyright

"The Globe and Mail has set up a Wiki where anybody can contribute and offer their thoughts on copyright in Canada to draft a community-sou…

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0 May. 21, 2009
K Sawyer Paul

Interview with Todd Rutherford of Yorkshire Publishing

Todd Rutherford is the Vice President of Yorkshire Publishing (http://www.yorkshirepublishing.com/), an author services company that “is pa…

Started by K Sawyer Paul

0 Apr. 15, 2009
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Maddison Barksdale added a blog post
Um, I didn't give too many people presents this year. But I'll give you guys one. You don't have to like it though. It's like when I gave my grandma cashews. She's allergic. So here's my favorite chapter to write in a very short book I call "Emma."…
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Thanks for the comment, I like tackling heavy subjects. But this one is from personal experience. Matthew is her crush, I could say. Or her savior. I think I'll put up more. It's not meant to be really long. Just ten short chapters is enough to tell…
yesterday
This is a pretty heavy topic. The last paragraph definitely has a lot of shocking reveals. What role did Matthew play? There's room for expanding should you choose to revisit this work again. Congrats on finishing this project.
yesterday
Alissa page 152 of 189..I'm all over this last stretch :)
yesterday

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