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David Gaughran
David is Irish, lives in Prague, and is the author of the historical adventures A Storm Hits Valparaiso and Mercenary, as well as two popular books for writers: Let's Get Digital and Let's Get Visible. His work has been featured in the Huffington Post, The Sunday Times and the Irish Times. Also,... show more

David is Irish, lives in Prague, and is the author of the historical adventures A Storm Hits Valparaiso and Mercenary, as well as two popular books for writers: Let's Get Digital and Let's Get Visible. His work has been featured in the Huffington Post, The Sunday Times and the Irish Times. Also, he likes Wings and is not afraid to say so publicly.
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traciloudin
traciloudin rated it 10 years ago
This book is awesome. It is a little behind the times in regard to preorders and which paid ads offer links to retailers besides Amazon, but other than that, everything seems pretty sound. I can't wait to apply some of what I've learned.
traciloudin
traciloudin rated it 10 years ago
This review is for the 2nd Edition. This book rocks. It's pretty much your step-by-step guide for success in indie publishing. I can't wait to put it all to the test later this year. I got this book as part of the Indie Power Pack, but it's worth buying at full price. Of the three books in the pack,...
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Amber's Thoughts rated it 10 years ago
This review is organized according to the number of grains of salt with which I think a reader should take David Gaughran’s advice. Salt-free Sprinkle The whole shaker When Gaughran has done his research and adequately documented it, he’s informative and persuasive. When he bases his advice on h...
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Elisabeth Zguta's Book Reviews rated it 11 years ago
Larger than life, Lee Christmas was a man loved and hated, sometimes both by the same person. This novel went deeper than mere historical facts, and pulled the reader into the life stream of one of the craziest and most daring men of his day. He loved deeply, punished himself when he fell short of h...
Novel Tease
Novel Tease rated it 12 years ago
I felt completely betrayed by this. This isn't even a short story. It's a prelude to a novel - a novel that it appears the author has no intention of writing. It's one thing to write a story and leave the reader wondering what happens next, but in this case we get a story without any kind of conclus...
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