Sep 2, 2009 - CLAN    4 Comments

ebook availability – Just got better!

The ebook version of ‘CLAN’ has now been approved for inclusion in the Smashwords “Premier Catalog”. Smashwords converted ‘CLAN’ into all the main formats for devices so whether you use a kindle, Sony, Cooler, phone. PDA or even just your PC there should be a format for you. You can also download 50% of the book for nothing – so you can check it out before buying it at http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/3454

The “Premier Catalog” status also means that it will be available for download from a number of key retailers of ebooks – including notably Barnes & Noble in the USA so – watch this space!

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4 Comments

  • I read a collection of short stories by Mann and really loved them. it’s been so long since I read something that grabbed me in the way his writing does. Death being his main theme in most of them make them all the more interesting because you were surprised at the end even though you knew what would happen. his characters are so sad but real and the way he describes all the cities the stories take place in are so beautiful. the way he described Munchen was so beautiful. there is something about his writing style that keeps you guessing and dosen’t let go until the last moment. my favourite would be Mr. Friedemann little about the man who looks sick and with a hump, gave up on love at a young age and wondered a lot about his life and how it will be. ugly, sad and beautiful.

  • Hi. I wanted to drop you a quick note to express my thanks. I’ve been following your blog for a month or so and have picked up a ton of good information as well as enjoyed the way you’ve structured your site.

  • I was very pleased to find this site.I wanted to thank you for this great read!! I definitely enjoying every little bit of it and I have you bookmarked to check out new stuff you post.

  • I published on smashwords too, don’t you love them? congradulations on your book and good luck…when I’m done blogging and twittering I’ll go check it out. *I tweeted your blog for you* :)

    Warm Regards,
    Warren Peas, Author of the e-book “Mr. Diddles, the Pit of Fire, and The Karate Guys”