Bulls Eye 4From my archive, copied from 8muse. Starting with Kenny Wright :
Sorry "Bull Eye No. 4 is missing, i hope someone will help!
You're very welcome. I'm an 8muses refugee myself, and a longtime hotwife/cuckold story collector and writer. Enjoy!Hi DJ, nice to meet you, thanks for the find !!
You should really let the author have a chance to earn some money before you look to posting their work for free, at least a couple months (6 would be better).New book 'Castaway Wife' is set to release this Monday.
Anyone has kenny newest titles "Our Three Threesomes" and "Everyone's a Winner"
New book 'Castaway Wife' is set to release this Monday.
You should really let the author have a chance to earn some money before you look to posting their work for free, at least a couple months (6 would be better).
Now don't get me wrong, I find it ridiculous the prices some of these release come out at:
$2.99 USD for a chapter, or short story, 14 pages or even shorter is absolutely highway robbery
When, and _IF_ I ever release my works, I'll be looking for donations through paypal, or something <snip> I'm surprised more authors don't go this route, and post via free sites to prevent Amazon price and deletion style shenanigans from affecting them.
Because eventually all works get posted for free.
BTW: I loved Xanth, I even buddy read the first book with a friend recently - Did you ever try his Bio of a Space Tyrant.
IMO: Not that it is a definitive timeframe, but I'd say for creations with physical releases it should be about the time they hit the resale shops, like e-bay or half-price books or something similar, or the wholesale markets like Kindle Unlimited.
But unless the author is posting it for free somewhere like Literotica, or such, definitely not within days or weeks of the initial release.
Now don't get me wrong, I find it ridiculous the prices some of these release come out at:
$2.99 USD for a chapter, or short story, 14 pages or even shorter is absolutely highway robbery, especially when you find out how short it is after you purchase it, and find that the author neglected proof-reading prior to release.
As a teenager growing up I could get 2-3 physical paperbacks for a hour's labor - but those had to be printed, bound, distributed, and sold by many parties being involved in getting it into my hands. Now it's just the author (proofreader's if they bother) and the venue they post to. When, and _IF_ I ever release my works, I'll be looking for donations through paypal, or something similar (expecting $1.00USD or less for the most part), and I write Novella's at the minimum. I'm surprised more authors don't go this route, and post via free sites to prevent Amazon price and deletion style shenanigans from affecting them. Because eventually all works get posted for free.
BTW: I loved Xanth, I even buddy read the first book with a friend recently - Did you ever try his Bio of a Space Tyrant.
How do you deal with the serious Calibre lag when the library gets too large?...
That's one reason I download everything, and put it in my Calibre library.
The second thing is that if you read deep into the ELUA for Amazon, technically you are renting the book, you don't own it. So should they get cranky with you at some future date, they can remove any given book from your library.
How do you deal with the serious Calibre lag when the library gets too large?
I finally started breaking my library into Genre's Smut, Fantasy, Sci-Fi, etc... Because I found at about 4k books the lag becomes noticable.