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message 1: by Theodore (last edited Jan 08, 2019 06:31AM) (new)

Theodore Cohen (theodorejeromecohen) | 1449 comments After years of limiting my eBooks' distribution to Kindle Direct Publishing’s (KDP), and bowing to the requests of my followers, I will, this month, begin shifting distribution as well to Barnes & Noble (B&N) and Kobo.

Below is the schedule of releases for my novels as well as my flash fiction anthologies and illustrated children’s storybooks. Know that the English version of Pepe Builds a Nest as well as my two short story anthologies, The Road Less Taken, Books 1 and 2, already are available through these two additional booksellers.

Release dates for my other eBooks follow, in chronological order:
Pepe Builds a Nest, Spanish edition; January 13
Pepe Builds a Nest, French edition; January 13
Rufus Finds a Home, French edition; January 14
Eighth Circle, Det. Louis Martelli mystery/thriller, January 18
Lilith, Det. Louis Martelli mystery/thriller, January 23
Night Shadows, Det. Louis Martelli mystery/thriller, January 23
House of Cards, Det. Louis Martelli mystery/thriller, January 23
Wheel of Fortune, Det. Louis Martelli mystery/thriller, January 25
Fuzzy Wuzzy, January 30

Finally, Alyssa Devine’s The Hypnotist will be available on B&N and Kobo in eBook format beginning on March 2.

As always, thank you for your continued support! And don’t forget to check out our large library of audiobooks on Amazon’s Audible platform!

Ted (aka Alyssa Devine)


message 2: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie Do you find that your female pseudonym sells more books?


message 3: by Theodore (new)

Theodore Cohen (theodorejeromecohen) | 1449 comments Stephanie wrote: "Do you find that your female pseudonym sells more books?"

Not necessarily...she only writes YA and some flash fiction, neither of which are "best sellers." Now, if she wrote romance novels, she probably would garner a larger audience. I created her for YA books, initially, intuiting readers of that genre probably would be young women.


message 4: by Anna (new)

Anna Faversham (annafaversham) | 1236 comments All the best for this expansion, Ted. There may come a time when I need to do this too.


message 5: by Theodore (new)

Theodore Cohen (theodorejeromecohen) | 1449 comments Anna Faversham wrote: "All the best for this expansion, Ted. There may come a time when I need to do this too."

Thanks, Anna.


message 6: by Carmel (new)

Carmel Hanes I wish you well, Ted. I hope the new direction pays off for you. Let us know.


message 7: by Theodore (new)

Theodore Cohen (theodorejeromecohen) | 1449 comments Carmel wrote: "I wish you well, Ted. I hope the new direction pays off for you. Let us know."

Thanks, Carmel.


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