How nice it would be if I could get someone to read and endorse the story before I bind it up in a book. I could add the reviewer's comments to the dust jacket, just like a real book.
The question is, Who would give me the time of day?
I've already tried James Turk and G. Edward Griffin, but there are others.
It might be better to get the book published, offer to send someone a free review copy, then go from there. If someone reviews and likes it, I can change the dust jacket copy to include relevant quotes. When you publish books one or a few at a time, you can make changes on the fly. I might be able to get the reviewer to post his/her comments on Amazon.
What a life. And I gave up computer support for this?
Sunday, February 10, 2008
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