
So,
16Sunsets is out today as a paperback, and at most digital retailers. It’s $4.99 for the eBook, and 14.99 for the paperback. Be sure to pick up your copy at
Amazon, Kobo, Scribd, Page Foundry, or your paperback at
Createspace. This one won’t be available on iTunes due partly on technology, and partly on Apple’s policies. If you’re inclined to read the very first 41,000-word draft of cobbled-together flash fiction, be sure to check out the
16Sunsets tag. You’ll miss out on a great character who will have a larger role in the sequel, and of course, the various rewrites and editing. If you’re looking for a copy of 16Sunsets for review purposes, shoot me an email, and I’ll send you one. Alternatively, I’ll be running a NetGalley co-op for 16Sunsets in April.
As a celebration, I’ve set up three of my short stories to be free today and tomorrow. Go ahead and download them even if you’ve read the early drafts here. If you leave a review on Amazon after purchasing these three stories, then your review gets the “Verified Purchase” tag which is worth something, I just don’t know what that is! Anyway, I need reviews for these three stories, and I’d appreciate it if you did so.
Here are the free stories:
Nala’s Story
Escape
Paradox
Once again, reviews are the goal here. I need 20 reviews for each title so I can do some targeted advertising that will only accept titles with 20 or more reviews. Let your friends know too – spread the love around. Also, if you’ve already read the early draft of 16Sunsets, please leave a review on Amazon. I think an influx of reviews on the first day and first week do something good in the Amazon algorithm.
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Mark Gardner lives in northern Arizona with his wife, three children and a pair of spoiled dogs. Mark holds a degrees in Computer Systems and Applications and Applied Human Behavior.
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March 1st, 2016 at 05:04
Congratulations on the release!
March 1st, 2016 at 06:08
Thanks, Adan!