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Former Davis Square resident announces publication of her first novel
Former Davis Square resident Heather Albano is pleased to announce the publication of her first novel!
TIMEPIECE is a steampunk time travel adventure about a girl, a pocket watch, Frankenstein’s monster, the Battle of Waterloo, and giant clockwork robots taking over London - no, really - and it was largely written in Davis Square coffee shops!
Download it for your Kindle: http://www.amazon.com/Timepiece-ebook/dp/B005QD0TGG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1317661582&sr=8-1
Download it for your Nook: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/timepiece-heather-albano/1106037183?ean=2940013366398&itm=1&usri=heather%2balbano
Or download it for pretty much every e-reader format that exists, as well as pdf, plain text, and html: http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/93451
It is 99 cents on all platforms.
For more information about Heather's creative projects, go to http://www.heatheralbano.com
TIMEPIECE is a steampunk time travel adventure about a girl, a pocket watch, Frankenstein’s monster, the Battle of Waterloo, and giant clockwork robots taking over London - no, really - and it was largely written in Davis Square coffee shops!
Download it for your Kindle: http://www.amazon.com/Timepiece-ebook/dp/B005QD0TGG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1317661582&sr=8-1
Download it for your Nook: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/timepiece-heather-albano/1106037183?ean=2940013366398&itm=1&usri=heather%2balbano
Or download it for pretty much every e-reader format that exists, as well as pdf, plain text, and html: http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/93451
It is 99 cents on all platforms.
For more information about Heather's creative projects, go to http://www.heatheralbano.com
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You describe yourself as a "former" Davis Square resident. Are you still in the greater Camberville/Somerbridge area?
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Arisia has a group on LJ
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*Okay, i'm only about half done -- but i'm having trouble putting it down!
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And for the record, I generally call it The Diesel, although not exclusively, I don't think. That conversation reminds me of my observation that people who live in the west coast put "the" in front of their highways: "take the 101."
SPRANE YOUR BRANE
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And then Rory had to start talking about "The Providence Journal-Bulletin"...
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Not this one, I'm afraid. Maybe someday. I couldn't possibly charge 99 cents if there was physical overhead to consider.
But smashwords.com has it in pdf form, as well as html and plain text. You don't need an e-reader - your computer will do fine.
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(That's all I got)
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Well, I do in fact have a background in marketing - have written a great many press releases over my professional career - and it seems to me to be the cleanest way to get across the information. "I have a novel! My name's Heather Albano, I wrote a novel about the following things, you can get it at the following links, and this is relevant to the community because I used to live in Davis Square and in fact still come write in coffeeshops" is quite a few more words, so the risk of "burying the lead" is greater. I suppose, given that the lj handle is in fact my name, I could say "I" and still assume I had given folks enough information to search on if they wanted to, but I defaulted to following the general rule of minimizing the steps between the potential customer and the data they want. Were you thinking first-person would be more accessible, or something along those lines? If so, that may be worth thinking about for the next time I do this. (Timekeeper, which I am writing now... :) )
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I bought this book on the day you made this post, but because of a backlog of readings, I did not finish it until today. I had an interesting comparison/contrast to make. Well, interesting to me. Just before reading 'Timepiece,' I read 'Ready Player One,' which several of my friends, and everyone on the internet, seems to be raving about. I finished that novel perplexed by its popularity. Other than wall to wall nostalgia, I do not know what I was supposed to get out of it. There were major plot holes, barely two dimensional characters, and boring "action" sequences. And the world is celebrating it. Today, I just finished your novel, which I purchased for 99 cents, and has three dimensional characters, a well thought out and crafted story, and tense scenes with high stakes. YOU should be receiving at least half the accolades that Ernest Cline is getting.
Well done.
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Working on the sequel now. :)