Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Reviews

Reviews matter. Amazon reviews matter.
Why is it we find it difficult to write one?

Here's all you need to do.
Login to Amazon with your account. Sure you have one. You bought something there once - a book wasn't it?

Find the book you just read and press the button that says "Write a Customer Review."
Go ahead. Be honest.

As a small confession, it took me ages to to my review for Forest White's "A Phantom Agony," but you can check it and the book out here:

http://www.amazon.com/Phantom-Agony-unicorn-Unicorn-ebook/dp/B00ALLC682


Don't forget Forest's fascinating poetry book is available here:
http://www.scribbulations.com/gospelsofrage.cfm

Ed

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Author Fair and Book Sale - Live Authors! Cheap Books!

Roseland, NJ Apr 14, 2013

Roseland Free Public Library is hosting an Author Fair and Book Sale Sunday April 14, noon to 6pm.

Read more here:
Book Fair

Appearances by
 

Ina Schoonover


Joe Del Priore


Margaret Brisco

and Montclair's finest 

The Write Group

Be there!

Monday, March 4, 2013


Arlene McCarren and Nancy Taiani have each written memoirs following painful losses and have found the writing process itself to be healing.

They will be reading excerpts from their books and will discuss their writing with the University Women of West Essex.

When: Thursday, March 21 8:00 PM
Where: West Caldwell Public Library.  
30 Clinton Road, West Caldwell.

Saturday, February 9, 2013

My new ebook, and the merits of publishing digitally




Available now, everywhere! The Gospels of Rage ebook, delivered to anyone who can reach the internet! See http://www.scribbulations.com/gospelsofrage.cfm for your copy!

Years ago, when I worked as an intern for a small start-up  company called eBay, we used to dream of a time when the internet could reach everyone, even those without a great deal of wealth and those distant from cities where technology was concentrated. I am pleased that this has become a reality, even if eBay cannot reap all the rewards, because they do not deliver digital goods, but real ones.

This dream was accomplished with the smart phone and tablet computer not so long ago. Now people connect to the cellular or satellite networks with a computer that fits in the palm of your hand and costs less than a few hundred dollars. This is amazing, frankly, because now billions of goods and services are available to any of us instantaneously. 

Think then on how many more people you can reach with a digital book. Right now, you can get mine, and in fact any I ever write, for as long as the internet continues to provide. So enjoy this time of literature delivered into your hands via live streaming. It maybe only by virtue of this that people on the other side of the world will be able to read our work.

-F. F. White