Re: E-Publishing for Free! YOU do the work...

From: TomGee (lvlus_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 11/21/04


Date: 20 Nov 2004 18:24:02 -0800

Daniel Joseph Min <Real.Min@Colorado.USA> wrote in message news:<T1V4ECE638311.657962963@reece.net.au>...
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> IF YOU'RE AN INDEPENDENT UNPUBLISHED author and you're working on
> a limited budget, you can still publish and promote your books on-
> line completely free of charge, and without the need or approval
> of any other publisher apart from yourself. You may want to sell
> your books on-line.

I want to thank you for taking the time to post this information in
these ngs, regardless of your reasons. It is valuable information not
easily found elsewhere and it looks like it will be extremely helpful
to me. I have wanted to E-publish my essay for some time now for sale
on the internet but I do not know how to collect for each sale. I
hope you have covered that in your post, as I will begin now reading
it through and following your suggestions.
Sincerely,
Tom Garcia
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