Free publishing in time for Christmas

10/02/08

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Free publishing in time for Christmas

Hi, sorry I haven't been blogging lately, but I had trouble logging in and have been very busy with my writing, day-job, and life in general.

I've been getting my greenygrey blog ready for publishing it as an ebook, and then saw that Arts Council funded youwriteon is offering to publish 5000 books in time for Xmas. They have accepted my blog-book, so I now plan on publishing it as an ebook, and then hopefully there will be a book of it out for Christmas. Quite good for something that set out to be a bit of fun and way of learning the North American regions.

There are still places available, so if you have something to publish for Xmas, it's at:

http://www.youwriteon.com/

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Comment from: sue kendrick [Member] Email · http://www.suekendrick.co.uk
Glad to see you back Marc and thanks for the tip, will have a look!
PermalinkPermalink 2008-10-02 @ 10:37
Comment from: greenygrey [Member] Email · http://www.greenygrey.co.uk
Thanks Sue
PermalinkPermalink 2008-10-03 @ 09:42
Comment from: jak [Member] · jakill-jeansmusings.blogspot.com
That's great news, Marc. And thanks for the heads up. (That's some jargon I've just learnt and I've been dying for an opportunity to use it.)
PermalinkPermalink 2008-10-03 @ 13:54
Comment from: greenygrey [Member] Email · http://www.greenygrey.co.uk
Thanks Jak. Not heard that before; guessing it's a derivative of thumbs up with my analytical head on.
PermalinkPermalink 2008-10-04 @ 11:13

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