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The Lotus of Fire

The lotus of fire rewritten for Createspace and Kindle:
The Lotus of Fire
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00o8m3o5e

Well, it was high time to do something about the pricetags, honestly every time I looked at them they made me flinch! I have shifted my “illustrated works” to shoptly. Hoping admirers of my illustrations will buy my works from shoptly store https://shoptly.com/sharmishthabasu

As for createspace and Kindle I will keep only plain stories, poems etc. because the illustrations become really scary after uploading the books and I feel like all my toil went down the drain!

I am rewriting these books to slice down the prices mercilessly, most of the books in kindle will be either $1.07 or $1.08, if you want to buy the paperback PLEASE GO TO CREATESPACE, they are the ones I am creating and putting up at the minimum price they are allowing me to sell them at, somewhere around $5 to $6. Kindle shows my paperbacks at a monstrous price but they are most probably the reprint of the ebooks, don’t buy them, buy the ones in createspace. If you want to buy the books from kindle go for the ebooks.

P.S. Createspace and Kindle have merged, so in 2019 I will delete the paperbacks, maintain only the ebooks.

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