All four of my Yarn Genie Mystery novels were free for reading for those with a subscription to Kindle Unlimited.
KU has typically been a good source of income even though it only pays a fraction of a cent for each page read. For several days, KU has reported that not even one reader has read even one page of my novels. Not even ONE page when typically thousands of pages were read each day up to a few days ago? I checked the book listings, and Kindle Unlimited is no longer listed as an option, even though I didn't disenroll them. I find it disturbing that suddenly, my novels have fallen into the KU abyss. I liked that readers could pay a monthly fee and read any book enrolled in Kindle Unlimited for free. This saves voracious readers hundreds of dollars a year in buying books. I reached out to KU and found that the system did not automatically re-enroll the books when the enrollment period was up. Phew! I thought my readers had deserted me.
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I recently traveled back to a high school class reunion. At first, I thought I must have gotten into the wrong class year because I was much younger than all those other attendees. Seeing a few friends and getting caught up in their lives was great. Putting unrecognizable faces to names I haven't heard in years was also lovely. I'm now back to my current life and have no desire to return to my high school days for anything other than remembering at a reunion. I am happy with who I am now. It took me a long time to get here, and I'm not returning to who I was back then. |
Celeste BennettI'm a struggling author, these days what author isn't? I'm learning that life is better when you do what you love and I love writing, when I'm not crocheting or spending time with family. Archives
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