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The books are free right now!

The books are free right now!

This is like the shortest post EVAR in the history of Internet posts. Books, Amazon, free, now, enjoy, you’re welcome. The Betrayed, as we speak till tomorrow night, The Broken, starting Thursday till Friday.

Free books!

Free books!

My benevolence knows no bounds. Next week, both the first and the second book in my epic fantasy series, The Lost Words, will be free for download from Amazon, for two days each. Respectively, the Kindle edition of The Betrayed will be available on Mar 25-26, from midnight, Pacific Time, and The Broken will be available on Mar 27-28. In layman’s terms, free grub Tuesday to Friday.

Books

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My favorite character

My favorite character

And when I say mine, I mean yours. Now, so far you have only had two books, which means we cannot discuss those who survive into the third and fourth installment of this series, but we sure can dabble a little into the protagonists, antagonists and other gonists featured in The Betrayed and The Broken.

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Dedoimedo Ubuntu smartphone contest winer announced!

Dedoimedo Ubuntu smartphone contest winer announced!

Let us announce the happy winner of this contest. All in all, more than forty people pledged, or had their names pledged to the contest, including the participants of the original my-best-software and the subsequent limerick contests. However, only 22 of them wrote their reviews in time, before the official expiry date of Year 2013. We even had one  exception, of a contestant who could not purchase the book on Amazon due to regional restrictions and whatnot, but they got their book by postal mail and subsequently wrote their opinion on Goodreads.

Ubuntu smartphone

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The Lost Words series is complete

The Lost Words series is complete

On May 15 this year, I started writing the fourth and the last book in the series. A few days ago, let’s call it October 15, I finished the last page in the last chapter of this last book. Five months later, 150 days in total, with 200,000 words spread over 53 chapters, the series is complete. If you’re any good at math, you will realize, it averages to about 1,300 words a day. Compare that to book three, which took 105 days, for some 240,000 words. Now, let’s examine the series as a whole.

The series is complete
Image taken from Wikimedia Commons, licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.

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Last six chapters, who dies?

Last six chapters, who dies?

Well, well. I am in the process of writing the last six chapters in the fourth and final book of The Lost Words series. As you imagine, the plot is very much complete, but that does not mean all the stories have been fully resolved yet. In fact, there is still time to kill a few more of the main characters. That’s a must, no?

Last chapters, teaser

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