Warren Adler

Month: December, 2010

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Why I Released Five Novels Exclusively and Simultaneously on Kindle and Amazon

Posted on: December 14th, 2010 by Warren Adler No Comments

One of the joys and curses of being an obsessive and compulsive writer of long form works of the imagination, meaning the novel, is the inability to cut off the flow. In other words the greedy muse must be served.

Most of my work is stand alone non-genre stories although I have among my published books written a six book mystery series about a female detective in Washington D.C. My stories are character and theme driven and deal with human conflict in mostly contemporary settings in some ways similar to The War of the Roses, and Random Hearts, which have been made into movies, and The Sunset Gang which became a trilogy on PBS.

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Official Amazon Press Release: Bestselling Author Warren Adler Releases Five New E-Books Exclusively in the Kindle Store

Posted on: December 13th, 2010 by Warren Adler 3 Comments

SEATTLE, Dec. 13, 2010 – Amazon.com (NASDAQ: AMZN) today announced that bestselling author Warren Adler has made five e-books, none of which have been previously published in any format, available in the Kindle Store (www.amazon.com/kindlestore). These books, all of which draw from Adler’s skill as a novelist and his keen insight into the nature of intimate human relationships, will also be available in print editions through CreateSpace. All five books in the series – “The David Embrace,” “Flanagan’s Dolls,” “The Womanizer,” “Residue” and “Empty Treasures”—are available for sale today for $7.95 with the e-books exclusive to the Kindle Store for two years.

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Official Amazon Press Release: Bestselling Author Warren Adler Releases Five New E-Books Exclusively in the Kindle Store

Posted on: December 13th, 2010 by Warren Adler 7 Comments

New Kindle Exclusive:  Bestselling Author Warren Adler Releases Five New E-Books Exclusively in the Kindle Store

New books by the author of “The War of the Roses” and “Random Hearts” available for Kindle and Kindle app customers in less than 60 seconds

SEATTLE, Dec. 13, 2010 – Amazon.com (NASDAQ: AMZN) today announced that bestselling author Warren Adler has made five e-books, none of which have been previously published in any format, available in the Kindle Store (www.amazon.com/kindlestore). These books, all of which draw from Adler’s skill as a novelist and his keen insight into the nature of intimate human relationships, will also be available in print editions through CreateSpace. All five books in the series – “The David Embrace,” “Flanagan’s Dolls,” “The Womanizer,” “Residue” and “Empty Treasures”—are available for sale today for $7.95 with the e-books exclusive to the Kindle Store for two years.…

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Five Original Novels Launched on Kindle and Amazon Books.

Posted on: December 12th, 2010 by Warren Adler 1 Comment

This week I have chosen to launch five original novels simultaneously and exclusively on the Kindle and on Amazon books as a trade print edition.

It represents another revolutionary marketing concept in what is the rapidly changing publishing world. Although my many novels and short story collections are available on all platforms and all devices, the exclusivity of these five titles further pushes the concept of what I believe will eventually be a major factor in an author’s ability to find readers in a world that will shortly offer an astounding number of books that will soon approach the multi-millions.

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Where is the Outrage?

Posted on: December 8th, 2010 by Warren Adler 2 Comments

Now that technology has made it possible for anything those of us commit to writing in cyberspace to be monitored and read by others, we are confronted with a ubiquitous dilemma.

How much privacy can we expect? Can it ever be foolproof? What are the consequences of total transparency as they affect governments and individuals?

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