August 2011
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Kizuna Links & Information (Updated)
Kizuna: Fiction for Japan would not be the powerhouse of love that it is without the awesome efforts of all 75 authors (from 11 countries) who contributed original fiction to it. Have a peek once more at the Table of Contents. Everything from bizarro (weird fiction) to the Japanese “I”-novel, horror, science fiction, humor, fantasy and more.
To get your copy:
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Press Release (with link to Google Docs)
Press Release on Google Docs. Distribute freely.
Kizuna
Brent Millis
kizuna.charity@gmail.com
090-4121-8504 (JAPAN)
For Immediate release
Kizuna: Fiction for Japan
Edited by Brent Millis
Kindle ebook: $9.99
Print version: $15.99
The earth shook. The waters rose. Japan cried out…
And we listened. After the devastating earthquake, people from all over the world have found ways...
So you don't have a Kindle? No big deal!
You can view and read Kizuna: Fiction for Japan (and other ebooks) via a myriad of other readers (such as MobiReader < Windows), but for your one stop needs, get Calibre. It not only views/reads ebooks, but you can create your own ebooks as well! Works with Windows, Mac, Linux and portable devices!
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If you have trouble with the links, type KIZUNA FICTION into the search,...
Kizuna Postcards!
interested in helping spread the word of Kizuna? Download this excellent graphic by David Naughton-Shires and either print it out yourself, or follow the second link to print them out at Club Flyers.
Link to graphic > http://bit.ly/kizunapost
Print the graphic on postcards for free! > http://www.clubflyers.com/print/free-postcards/product.aspx
Image sample
Kizuna ebook for your Kindle!
Kizuna: Fiction for Japan (a charity anthology) > US
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March 11, 2011 - Three prefectures in northeastern Japan are devastated by a magnitude 9.0 earthquake, and a massive tsunami that takes the lives of nearly 30,000 people.
April 2011 - 75 authors from 11 countries came...