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Continue Enjoying a Good
Read.
As mentioned on page one of Galley City,
new policy: read halftry-buy.
For The Price of a
Coffee: Buy the whole e-book (or p-book) safely and securely at
Amazon and keep reading without interruption. Find out how the story ends.
You can also try other great reads here at Galley City. Plenty to choose from,
over several genres, until you find the one you really love. Click on the buy link
below for a quick, safe trip to Amazon's website, where you can buy this
book.
Clocktower Books has been an Amazon affiliate for over twenty
years, so you're in good hands. Your purchase will help Clocktower Books and
the author stay in business to provide you with further great entertainment.
Thank you!
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The Bookstore Metaphor
New Ideas at Galley CitySame Great Site
Read HalfTry
Buy Hello, dear readers. I'm your author, Jean-Thomas Cullen
(John T. Cullen, John Argo) announcing a significant shift in reading policies at
Galley City.
Amazon Safe to Buy.
Clocktower Books has been an Amazon affiliate since the late 1990s. You can
safely buy any book or story from Amazon (e-book or p-book) without muss,
fuss, or worry.
What's New? Think about it. You walk into the bookstore
(free). You sit and read all day (free). You walk out with a book and don't pay
(really bad idea).
Let's start over, as in real life. You walk into the bookstore (free). You sit and read all day (free). So far so good
The difference is: you read about half of a novel free, which is
plenty to either interest you or not. If you like what you're reading, and you
want to know how it ends ("try buy") you buy the whole book. The e-book costs
like a cup of coffee at the mall. The print book costs about like a sandwich and
a drink. Doesn't hurt a bit. The sandwich and coffee are gone in a few minutes,
but the book stays with you forever. We think it's a great deal for
everyoneincluding your struggling author, who needs to buy himself a
coffee and sandwich to stay alive so he can write the next exciting book to
deliver to your virtual doorway. And he needs to feed the help (kibble,
etc., photos below).
Economics 101. The Bookstore Metaphor is our
governing principle here at Galley City. Originally, the idea was that you walk in
(free). You sit all day and read (free). If you like something, you'll buy it. That
last part hasn't quite worked out so well, unlike at the brick & mortar
bookstores (which are struggling to say the least). This is the same struggle
most online content sites are having, including big media outlets like most major newspapers and magazines online. Galley City isn't asking for donations or subscriptions. Just as you like to be paid for your work, so do we. Please buy whatever story you may be enjoying, or try another story until you find what you like. It's all painless and common sense, just as with any brick & mortar bookstore.
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Feef and Fred Suggested the Change
They Want Their Kibble!
Galley City's Serious Back Room Help:
Fifi ('Feef' to her friends) on the left is our line editor
and trusty Paste-Pot Fred at right handles the really big
projects.
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Thank you for reading. If you love it and want to know how it ends, buy the whole book. The e-book edition is about same the price as a cup of coffee. It's called Read-a-Latte: similar (or lower) price as a latte at your favorite coffeeshop, but the book lasts forever while the beverage is quickly gone. Tell your friends. Please post a favorable review at Amazon, Good Reads, and other online resources. Thank you (JTC).
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