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Feb 20, 2016

Author of Winter Men
 
Interview starts at 9:42 and ends at 43:24
 
I was very scared that it was translated into German. I really wanted it to be translated but still scared, because it’s like their war. I come from another country with another perspective on the war and write about their war and their forefathers. But the reception has been overwhelming. I’ve seen some reviews where they write that every college student should read this book, to read about their past. It’s a lot of responsibility to put on me, but some wrote that they are better able to understand their grandfathers better because of this book. That’s quite amazing.
 
News
Anonymous “Data Guy” of Author Earnings does hourlong video interview with Science Fiction & Fantasy Marketing Podcast - February 16, 2016
Author Earnings website
“Amazon Kindle sales up 200% in India” at The Times of India - February 19, 2016
“Kobo CEO faces uphill e-book battle against Apple, Amazon” at The Globe and Mail - February 19, 2016
Amazon press release on acquisition of new Woody Allen film - February 18, 2016
 
Tech Tip
Guitar Tuna iPhone app
 
Interview with Jesper Bugge Kold
Winter Men, available for pre-order with delivery March 1, 2016. English Translator: K. E. Semmel
Jesper Bugge Kold’s author page at Amazon.com
The Kindly Ones by Jonathan Littell
Country in Past Tense by Jesper Bugge Kold - available for pre-order with delivery March 14, 2017. English translator: K.E. Semmel
Content
“Scribd Just Gutted Its eBook Service” by Nate Hoffelder at The Digital Reader - February 16, 2016
Domino by Kia Heavey, a Kindle Scout winner, published by Kindle Press
“Greenwich Author Wins Kindle Press Contract” at the Greenwich Sentinel - February 15, 2016
 
Next Week’s Guest
David Denby, author of Lit Up (video of interview at Huffpost Live)
     “Why Reading Mark Twain is the Key to Understanding Donald Trump” by Ryan Buxton at The Huffington Post
 
Music for my podcast is from an original Thelonius Monk composition named "Well, You Needn't." This version is "Ra-Monk" by Eval Manigat on the "Variations in Time: A Jazz Persepctive" CD by Public Transit Recording" CD. 
 
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