Well, maybe today was the day. Wouldn’t that be a breath of fresh air after all the chaotic static of a failed attempt after a failed attempt? Have I finally conquered the Amazon KDP Paperback Covers Formatting dirty, nasty, bitter, nazi grading standards? I will not get my hopes up I swear to myself.
My manuscript has been through the hands of both of the excellent editors and I have reached midway of making all the revisions and have worked out nearly all the formatting kinks. Ghost in the Reflection-Letters to Erin continues to get another step closer to be available for everyone to read. Today was definitely a better day.
Ghost in the Reflection-Letters to Erin final paperback cover
So hopefully I will say to everyone soon that Ghost in the Reflection-Letters to Erin paperback Pre Sales on Amazon have finally opened. Maybe tomorrow will the day that those words finally leaving my lips.
In other news, $0.99 ebooks of A Footnote for Tomorrowwill be available December 21st until December 25th. It’s a great digital stocking stuffer for everyone.
The bluesy Ghost cover promo/fundraiser T-shirt sales have began with a very strong start. And they’ve turned out beautifully done. At the moment, I haven’t had them uploaded to the online stores and have been selling them by word of mouth locally, well, internationally at $20 each with all proceeds going towards funding an audio book version of Ghost in the Reflection-Letters to Erin.
Ghost in the Reflection-Letters to Erin Blued Out Promo Shirt
James (Jim) Miller was born in the late 1970s in a rural, little, northern Indiana farm community. He grew up between Indiana, Florida and a short stint in the New York area. He attended Vincennes University (Indiana) where he majored in English-Creative Writing, Journalism and Music-Audio Recording. During his time as a student, he held an editor position for 4 semesters at the university newspaper, The Trailblazer. James is a lifelong writer, a lover of new experiences, people and travel. Currently, he is employed as an auto factory assembly worker and part-time cook in Indiana. A couple of earlier poems of his were published in The Tecumseh Review (Vincennes University) in 2000 and various anthologies between 1997 and 2000.
He releases a regular poetry series "Ghost in the Reflection" every other week on Channillo.com and on April 20th, 2019, his debut solo collection "A Footnote for Tomorrow" released and remains available for purchase.
James (Jim) Miller was born in the late 1970s in a rural, little, northern Indiana farm community. He grew up between Indiana, Florida and a short stint in the New York area. He attended Vincennes University (Indiana) where he majored in English-Creative Writing, Journalism and Music-Audio Recording. During his time as a student, he held an editor position for 4 semesters at the university newspaper, The Trailblazer. James is a lifelong writer, a lover of new experiences, people and travel. Currently, he is employed as an auto factory assembly worker and part-time cook in Indiana. A couple of earlier poems of his were published in The Tecumseh Review (Vincennes University) in 2000 and various anthologies between 1997 and 2000.
He releases a regular poetry series "Ghost in the Reflection" every other week on Channillo.com and on April 20th, 2019, his debut solo collection "A Footnote for Tomorrow" released and remains available for purchase.
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