Free Book Friday: BookFunnel makes its debut!

Similar to StoryOrigin, BookFunnel allows authors to advertise their books to each other’s audience. I decided to give it a try because all exposure helps. I have connected with some authors through StoryOrigin and have already done the same on this new platform. Coming on Monday, don’t miss a conversation with poet/writer/composer Abigail de Niverville.

I hope you take a look at them and find something you like. You can let me know what your experience is between the two.

Reads From BookFunnel:

Searching for your next favorite story? August – Big Fiction eBook Extravaganza – clean eBooks, any genre, $4.99 or less

Discover New Authors

Free Books

Sci-fi Kindle Unlimited: StoryOrigin

Current promos are here: Discover New Authors and Free Books

That’s it for this week!

Leon

The story behind Free Book Friday:

I’ve met many authors and readers during my time marketing, cross-promoting, and blogging. I think writers have a responsibility to inform readers about all the indie authors out there in the very crowded world of book publishing. You can’t do it alone, and why would you when you have a supportive group available?

Readers don’t just read one author – they stick with their favorite genres. There lies the power in cross-promotion. If one of my readers buys a book from an author I promote, then chances are there will be a reciprocal effect, or so is the hope. Do I want to boost sales? Of course I do. Do I want to boost other’s sales? Why not. It’s called karma.

Speaking of free, do you want to review either of my books? Drop me a message telling me why (and the format).


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Published by Leon Stevens

I am an author, composer, and an artist. I published my first book of poetry: Lines by Leon – Poems, Prose, and Pictures in January 2020 and a book of original classical guitar compositions. My latest book is a short story compilation of science fiction/post-apocalyptic tales called, The Knot at the End of the Rope and Other Short Stories.

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