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How Do I Fit In?

  Review of Henrietta Hexagon and the Triangles by Mandi Tillotson Williams (link to her facebook page) My kids are all in their twenties, but I have been a teacher, homeschooler and mom so I feel qualified to comment on this clever and fun children's book. It deals with adoption and "fitting in," and when you are … Continue reading How Do I Fit In?

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February 19, 2012January 24, 2013adoption, childrens books, color ebooks, families, fitting in, illustrated books, Kindle Fire, shapes3 Comments
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Kindle Keyboard Compared to Kindle Fire

Michael's further observations on the two devices: In May 2011 our son bought me a Kindle. Though we own hundreds of paperbound print books, this one device has almost completely replaced our entire library. Print books are just too large and bulky. All but a handful are now in storage. We use our laptops for … Continue reading Kindle Keyboard Compared to Kindle Fire

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December 19, 2011October 1, 2013e-reader, full screen, Greek, illustrations, Kindle, Kindle Fire, Kindle Keyboard, koine, print books, Septuagint, study, touch screen2 Comments
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Part Three: Your Book, Where It Should Go, How It Will Look

Our e-publishing journey now comes to the formats and how your book will look in each one. Smashwords has great information on this topic from a mechanics standpoint. As a previous post we made on the subject said, https://findleyfamilyvideopublications.wordpress.com/2011/10/19/the-hows-and-whys-of-e-books/ , although almost all devices can read the pdf format, consider that people might get your books on … Continue reading Part Three: Your Book, Where It Should Go, How It Will Look

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December 17, 2011October 1, 2013Amazon, boilerplate, e-books, formatting, HTML, iPhone, KDP Select, Kindle, Kindle Fire, Kindle Keyboard, Meatgrinder, mobi, Nook, pdf. Calibre, publishing, Smashwords, tablet2 Comments
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Stuff Blogging Writers Need to Know: Part One

I have recently set up a blog with, at least partly, the purpose of promoting our books. I have also recently joined quite a few forums and groups including independently-publishing or self-publishing writers (I'm still a tad fuzzy on the precise distinction, but I know I'm one of them, possibly both), or in which writers … Continue reading Stuff Blogging Writers Need to Know: Part One

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December 10, 2011October 1, 2013akismet, backup files, Blog, books promotion, coleco adam, comment filter, computers, cover image, findley family video, forums, game module, indie publishers, Kindle, Kindle Fire, links, logo, photo gallery, pilcrow wordpress, posts, self-publishing, technology, website, widget, writing4 Comments
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Review of the Huguenot Sword by Shawn Lamb

I am interested in church history, especially regarding Protestants, and as soon as I saw this book I wanted to read it. I got the Amazon Kindle version on a 99 cent Cyber Monday sale after a heads-up from the author on Goodreads. It deals mostly with young adult characters and includes a number of … Continue reading Review of the Huguenot Sword by Shawn Lamb

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December 8, 2011October 1, 2013Cyber Monday, Four Star Review, France, Goodreads, Historical Fiction, Huguenots, Kindle Fire, persecution, Shawn Lamb, Young Adult Fiction3 Comments
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