Who offers their work at Lulu?

2 years ago | Janoda (Member)

I'm doing another little promotion project, and I need to know who publishes there work on Lulu. It would be neat if those who do, could publish the direct link to the works they are offering there.
EDIT: Sorry, need the product ID, not the link! To be safe, add the exact title too :p

And yes you're smelling free advertising :p
For those worried that they are missing out on that, I'm promoting the WFG too :p

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  1. S.A. Hunter (Moderator)

    Posted 2 years ago

    Janoda,

    I don't know what you've got planned, but I'm all for free promotion.

    Scary Mary is offered through Lulu:
    http://www.lulu.com/content/139379

    The ID number like in the link is 139379.

    Look forward to see what you've got planned!

  2. Janoda (Member)

    Posted 2 years ago

    Heya!
    I already knew Scary Mary was on there, so far I've added Scary Mary, Alisiyad, and the first Tales of Mu, but I seem to recall there were more, just can't find them.

    In fact I'm promoting Web Fiction in general, but I got myself a Lulu box, so I thought I'd ask :D

    In a couple of days, the setup should be finished, and then I'll show the finished result.

    In fact I think I'm postponing the actual writing until summer, when I've got a decent amount of time, and stick to promoting Web-Fiction as a thing until then.

  3. Avery Tingle (Member)

    Posted 2 years ago

    I didn't even know you COULD offer your work on Lulu. I'll sign up and put up the info when it's done.

  4. Sarah Suleski (Aspiring Mudpie)

    Posted 2 years ago

    Well I was going to post, but it seems you have already found mine. :-)

    I am a writer, a writer of fictions... and I've written pages upon pages trying to rid you from my bones
    (lyric from The Engine Driver by The Decemberists)
  5. Janoda (Member)

    Posted 2 years ago

    Well, the evil master plan can be viewed here:
    http://www.squidoo.com/web-fiction

    It's a work in progress, but all bits help has always been my motto, so go and increase the traffic-rate.

    It's meant to be a (convincing) introduction to Web-Fiction, any suggestions on what could be on there are welcome.
    I'm planning to do a featured webfictions lens too (pages on Squidoo are called Lenses...) But I'm still planning on that one, I'll let you know.

  6. Ryan Span (Member)

    Posted 2 years ago

    Janoda: I was sad you didn't mention of Street as one of the book-published ones! ;)

    It might be worth writing about how some web fiction actually gets picked up by publishers after they've been online a while. John Dies At The End is another good example.

    Regards,
    Ryan

    http://streetofeyes.com
    STREET: Losing your mind has never been so much fun!
  7. Janoda (Member)

    Posted 2 years ago

    I didn't know!! You should have mentioned it here!
    I will think about that angle though. It's not something I know a lot about, but I'll look into it. Now I'm off to put Street on there!

    Edit: Okay, I obviously am not following who is publishing in which format, so if any others are available on Amazon you can post that too. There's an Amazon box now...

    2nd Edit: Checked out John Dies at the End, but it's not online anymore, so basicly not really what I am aiming for in this lens. Getting people to read online... I'll probably write something about it somewhere though, because it's cool :p

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