Tag: Kindle

  • Free Kindle Books About Writing

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    Amazon’s Kindle platform is a great resource for books about writing. Here’s a short list of good writing books that are free:

    And here are a few good books that are worth buying:

     

  • What I’m Working On

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    I like to write both fiction and non-fiction. I’m currently working on several books in several categories. I plan to release them all on Kindle.

    Non-Fiction
    My non-fiction work is mostly Christian based. I’m almost done with a Bible marking guide. This one should be available soon. After that I will have several other books about the Bible and Bible study including journaling, Bible study how-to, and a few commentaries.

    Fiction
    I enjoy writing all types of fiction. I have too many fiction stories started, but I’m currently working on a fantasy adventure. I’ve plotted out most of the story and written over 1100 words of the first chapter.

    I’m considering releasing it one chapter at a time like an ongoing serial. It could go on for one year, giving me 12 chapters to write. I have 9 chapters plotted so far. One reason I like the serial idea is that it brings results quicker. I could see something completed every month and have a feeling of accomplishment. This helps keep me motivated and focused. If it takes me too long, I tend to get sidetracked and never finish. A serial would work like a comic book. I haven’t decided yet, but I’ll keep you posted.

  • How to Write a Non-Fiction Book in 3 1/2 Days [Kindle Edition]

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    I’m intrigued by this book:

    I like the idea of writing non-fiction and any book that can teach me how to write a non-fiction book in just 3 1/2 days gets my attention. Here’s the description from Amazon:

    This eBook teaches you the same strategies the author personally used to complete four books in record time. The step-by-step instructions contained inside this power-packed eBook will help you realize your dream of becoming the author of a book faster than you ever thought possible.

    Inside discover:

    • 2 powerful methods to choose what topic to write about first
    • The secret to staying focused
    • Specific strategies to limit distractions during your writing time
    • The exact 3 steps to take a successful “working” vacation
    • And much more!

    Grab this inexpensive eBook today and apply the strategies within to renew your writing life!

  • The Blog Business Book Free for Kindle

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    I’m always looking for good books about blogging and free books is even better. The Blog Business Book: How To Start A Blog And Turn It Into A Six Figure Online Business is currently free for Kindle. Here’s the description from Amazon:

    The Blog Business Book is your complete guide to starting a blog from scratch (for less then $50) and turning it into a profitable online business.

    I started blogging back in 2008. The problem is I had no idea what I was doing. After struggling for years to get traffic and make money from my blog, I finally figured it out.

    Then, just to test my strategies, I started a brand new blog in October, 2011. Just 9 months later, that site was getting over 100,000 visitors a month and earning a full-time income. How did I do it?

    Let this book be your guide to a profitable blog!

  • Leaders Who Make a Difference – FREE for Kindle

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    This ebook about Biblical leaders is currently available for free:

    This encouraging book for spiritual leaders explores the lives of three great Bible leaders and how they made an eternal difference. Your heart will be challenged by the vision of Joshua, the passion of Nehemiah, and the faith of Joseph.

     

     

  • New Men’s Devotional Bible Kindle Edition

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    Available for Kindle for only $3.99!
    An all-new devotional Bible, the New Men’s Devotional Bible helps apply God’s Word to a new generation of Christian men. It includes a full year of all-new devotions by well-known—and not-so-well-known—men of God. Added features from its bestselling predecessor make this Bible more engaging, practical, and versatile than ever.Features:* Complete text of the NIV—the most read, most trusted Bible translation* A full year of weekday and weekend devotions along with application statements, questions for reflection, and more* Devotions written by a gifted author team also feature insights by Rob Bell, Chuck Colson, Brennan Manning, Brian McLaren, John Piper, Lee Strobel, Rick Warren, and Ravi Zacharias* Multiple reading plans for year-after-year use* Introductions for each book of the Bible* Over 400 callouts spotlighting key verses of the Bible for memorization and contemplation* Author index with biographical information on each contributor* Subject index to help you locate topics easily* Presentation page* Easy-to-read typesetting in a double-column format

    Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.

    1 Essentials of Genesis Genesis (meaning ‘origin’) outlines the beginnings of human history. Filled with dramatic stories and characters, it’s an easy book to read devotionally. You’ll find God intimately involved in this book. He’s the Creator, diren?’ Still others might attack the source of your trust: ‘The Bible is full of inconsistencies, and you’re choosing to base your life on this book?’ How prepared are you for the assaults that will come your way? Do you have a tight grip on God’s truth? Think about this today: How will God’s truth impact your actions—from the time you set foot on the floor in the morning to the minute you go to bed tonight? you can you say Jesus is the only way to God?’ Some may appeal to your sense of freedom: ‘Doesn’t God want you to have any fun?’ Still others might attack the source of your trust: ‘The Bible is full of inconsistencies, and you’re choosing to base your life on this book?’ How prepared are you for the assaults that will come your way? Do you have a tight grip on God’s truth? Think about this today: How will God’s truth impact your actions—from the time you set foot on the floor in the morning to the minute you go to bed tonight?ice paid by a husband’s family was to be held in trust to provide for the wife if she were to find herself abandoned or widowed (31:14–16). * A man’s seal, cord and staff were symbols of his individual and corporate identity—the ancient equivalent of an I.D. card or signature (38:17–18). * Both the Egyptians and the Babylonians compiled ‘dream books,’ containing sample dreams with keys to their interpretation (40:8). * The philosophy behind the Egyptian practice of embalming was a belief that the body was to be preserved as a repository for the soul after death (50:2–3).