In our continuing quest to prove you with as many super-fun formats to enjoy Urban Nordica in as possible, we’re proud to present to you the Chainbreaker eBook!
The above link will take you to the eBook retailer site, Mobipocket. The download from there uses DRM and costs money (albeit the nominal fee of $1), so if that’s not your bag baby, you may also pick up the free version.
And while we’re here; the Bookhabit Unpublished Competition still has a little over a week left to run. Chainbreaker held the top slot for a little over 24 hours, which was brilliant, though we’ve since slipped down to a respectable third. If you haven’t voted yet, you’ve got until May 25th to do so.
Well, it’s here; Round 2 of the Bookhabit Unpublished competition, and once again we need your help.
A whopping sixty books — Chainbreaker included — made it through to Round 2, and Bookhabit is looking for the top ten of these in order to progress to the final judging phase. So how do you help? Well, log into your Bookhabit account (you know, the one you made during the last round) and visit the ranking page. Find Chainbreaker in the list, and click the blue arrow.
And that’s it; that’s all we need. (Note: You might have to refresh the page after clicking, since the site’s scripts seem to be a bit wonky. As long as the entry for Chainbreaker appears in the right-hand column, you’re done.)
Round 2 is open until the May 25, so — as they say — vote early, vote often, vote for Chainbreaker.
Well, it was a close one, but in the end Chainbreaker pulled through to round two of the Bookhabit Unpublished Competition. Jesse and I would like to give a huge thanks to everyone who bothered to vote or download the book; you guys rock!
There are two more competition rounds before the prize, both of which are judged rather than based on popular appeal. Nope, as it turns out. Jesse informs me that Round 2 is also a popularity contest. It runs between the 12th and 25th May, and you can bet we’ll be nagging you more when the time comes. So, fingers crossed…
Well, there’s less than twenty-four hours of voting left to go in the Bookhabit competition, so if you haven’t gone out yet to show your support for Chainbreaker, now’s your last chance. We’re currently still in the running… but only just. Having fallen from first to fifth place. We’re up against some tough competition, so we need all the support we can get.
And while we’re at it, Chainbreaker is also available as a free download at Lulu.com! Because all publicity is good publicity, right?
In the further interest of pursuing the Long Tail, Chainbreaker has now been made available on the eBook website, Bookhabit.
Bookhabit charges a nominal fee for downloading ‘full’ books, but since we’re giving Chainbreaker away for free here anyway, we’ve waived that and the full book is available by clicking “Download first chapter (FREE)”. We’re sneaky like that. Of course, if you want to support two struggling wannabe authors by buying the whole thing for a measly $2.50, we won’t stop you. You know, just in case.
Why Bookhabit, you ask? Well, they have this competition, see. The prize is $5,000 and — more importantly — exposure. There is a little over one week of voting left and it sure would be nice to get to Round Two. Something we need your help on. All you have to do is pop over to the site and download and/or rate Chainbreaker for us. We get 5 points per download and one point per star per rating. Five minutes of your day, max, I swear.
Don’t make me get Jesse out here with the emotional blackmail!