WillFlyForFood

Happy New Year to all!
          	2024 was a good year for my writing career. I sold 2,517 books on Amazon and more importantly sold 2,912,299 pages of Kindle/Audible Unlimited reads. (they pay me US$4.50/1000 pages so you can do the math!)
          	A big shoutout to wattpad Creators who didn't like anything I have ever written.
          	Cheers, JC

WillFlyForFood

Happy New Year to all!
          2024 was a good year for my writing career. I sold 2,517 books on Amazon and more importantly sold 2,912,299 pages of Kindle/Audible Unlimited reads. (they pay me US$4.50/1000 pages so you can do the math!)
          A big shoutout to wattpad Creators who didn't like anything I have ever written.
          Cheers, JC

WillFlyForFood

Lost: Somewhere in Time has been selected as a Kindle Deal. 
          It will be available as a Kindle e-book on Amazon.com for US$2.99 and Amazon.ca for CDN$2.99. This promotion runs 1-31 Aug 2024.
           #kindle #kindledeal #bookstagram #scifibooks

lhansenauthor

@WillFlyForFood Oh, that sounds fab, congratulations!
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WillFlyForFood

Big Publishing News: My books are now available in e-book (Kindle), Paperback and now as Audio Books! (Audible format)
          Just go to Amazon.com and search for J.C. Gunn or follow the link on my website jcgunnbooks.com

WillFlyForFood

@CaitlinTureaud Thanks so much! The audio books are a beta test with Audible. They are read by a virtual reader and are surprisingly good. (it does not do well with numbers, abreviations and acronyms) Most of my sales of these are to Audible subscribers who can read for "free." I get paid by the page the same as Kindle Prime readers. Cheers, Jim.
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CaitlinTureaud

@WillFlyForFood Wow! Congratulations! I checked it out on the amazon.de site and it looks great! With all that going on, I hope you can still find time to continue working on The Information Paradox here on Wattpad. I enjoyed reading the first chapters of that story a lot.
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WillFlyForFood

I just published the first three chapters of a new Science Fiction story: The Information Paradox. This is a work-in-progress and I will publish new chapters as I finish them. 
          Cheers, JC

WillFlyForFood

The information paradox works like this: A university student finds a well written term paper under her door. She turns it in as her own and receives high marks. Years later, she builds a time machine, returns to the past and slips the same term paper under the door of her younger self's dorm room.
            
            So, who actually wrote the paper?
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CaitlinTureaud

@WillFlyForFood Hi, I am so excited to hear that! I will be sure to read your new story. The title of the book is intriguing. Reminds me of the paradox of information apparently getting lost after passing beyond the event horizon of a black hole. I wonder if it refers to that. Well, I guess I will find out when I start reading the story.
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MeradTaki

Greetings, mate

MeradTaki

@WillFlyForFood Well, not yet. I was fated to pass by and I can't deny how surprised I'm.
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WillFlyForFood

@MeradTaki Nice to hear from you. Are you reading one of my books? Cheers, JC
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