Monday, September 23, 2013
Ohlen's Arrow now available on iTunes Bookstore
Over the weekend I spent several hours formatting Ohlen's Arrow in iBooks Author. It took a while, but I finally got it submitted to iTunes Bookstore. After nearly a week in their review cycle, Ohlen's Arrow is now available for sale ($2.99) on the iTunes Bookstore.
Monday, September 2, 2013
Now available for Kindle, Nook, and iOS devices
Ohlen's Arrow is available as an e-book for Kindle from Amazon.com. The price is $2.99 and visitors can download a free sample of the book as well. It is also available for Nook from Barnes & Noble, and for iOS devices on the iTunes Bookstore.
This is my first novel and as you can imagine, I am super excited about its release. The entire process from conception to publication took roughly a year. I spent three years writing the first three chapters, mostly just to write for the sake of writing. Once I decided to take it seriously and turn it into a book, I wrote the remaining 17 chapters in three months. Editing, proofreading, revisions, and graphic design took nearly nine months.
I intend to write a sequel and already have some general concepts in mind for major plot points. I even have a working title and cover design in my head. To date, those that have read Ohlen's Arrow have been clamoring for its sequel, and I don't intend to disappoint my readers in that regard. It is my goal to shorten that one-year process down to six months.
This is my first novel and as you can imagine, I am super excited about its release. The entire process from conception to publication took roughly a year. I spent three years writing the first three chapters, mostly just to write for the sake of writing. Once I decided to take it seriously and turn it into a book, I wrote the remaining 17 chapters in three months. Editing, proofreading, revisions, and graphic design took nearly nine months.
I intend to write a sequel and already have some general concepts in mind for major plot points. I even have a working title and cover design in my head. To date, those that have read Ohlen's Arrow have been clamoring for its sequel, and I don't intend to disappoint my readers in that regard. It is my goal to shorten that one-year process down to six months.
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