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Live on the Web: Kindle Nation Weekly Digest with Free Books, News, & Tips – March 18-19, 2011

Greetings from Kindle Nation!

If you’ve been a reader of our weekly Kindle Nation email digest for a while, there’s a good chance that you have also read — at least from time to time — our Kindle Nation Daily blog. And it wouldn’t shock me if you said to yourself once or twice, even if you were too kind to say it to me, “Well, it’s a pretty good blog, but he really ought to bring someone in to spruce it up.”

The good news is that, in addition to hearing that from others, I also said it to myself more than once, and this week the process has culminated in our launch of a brand new, totallApril Hamiltony spiffed up Kindle Nation Daily website at http://kindlenationdaily.com. Please feel free to bookmark it and pay us a regular visit each day.

 
 

And just in case you are wondering, yes, I did bring someone special to spruce it up: novelist, nonfiction author, blogger, and all-around web whiz April Hamilton, (photo at right). In addition to her very well-received novels Snow Ball and Adelaide Einstein, she is the author of The Indie Author’s Guide, founder and editor-in-chief of Publetariat, and a member of the Board of Directors of the Association of Independent Authors. And, since I am a great believer in the importance of hiring people smarter than oneself, I’m happy to report  that beginning April 2 she will also be the general manager for Kindle Nation and Windwalker Media.

Welcome to our world, April!

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In This Issue
This Week’s Sponsor: “FAUSTINE,” by Imogen Rose
It’s Here At Last! NOTEPAD: The Full-Featured, User-Friendly, Time-Saving Kindle App That We Have Been Waiting For
Kindle’s Real Page Numbers
A Few Tidbits from the Kindle Store
Around the Kindlesphere – March 18: Kindle Tablet Rumors Redux, More Revolution
From Kindle Kids’ Corner: 6th Grader Elizabeth G. Reviews Palace of Mirrors By Margaret Peterson Haddix: “All girls should read this book”
From Kindle Kids’ Corner: 6th Grader Margaret Ruth O. Reviews Calling by K. R. Schulteis: “Once the story plot started rolling, I was personally enthralled and refused to put it down until I was finished.”
Kindle Nation Free Book Alert: Over 200 Free Contemporary Titles on Kindle!
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