World's
First Laundromance Heavy Load by Biff Mitchell Now at Fictionwise
Released on
= July 25, 2005, 8:59 am
Press Release
Author = biffmitchell.com
Industry = Entertainment
Press Release
Summary = Heavy Load by Biff Mitchell is now on sale
at Fictionwise.com. Mitchell regards the sale of his Saturday morning
laundromat novel through the worlds most popular commercial
portal to ebooks as a giant boost to the availability and potential
sales of the book.
Press Release
Body = You could almost say that Fictionwise has done for
ebooks what Gutenberg did for the popularity of reading, said
author Biff Mitchell whose novel Heavy Load (a laundromance)
has just been picked up by Fictionwise. Exposure through the
worlds most prestigious distributor of ebooks will most certainly
boost sales of the book, said Mitchell.
Touted as the
next big killer app a decade ago, ebooks were expected
to bring publishing to the masses, with some early proponents claiming
they would replace physical books within a generation. But the ebook
movement became mired in proprietary technologies, poor marketing,
content protection issues, and lack of acceptance by the reading
public. Just the act of finding ebooks was next to
impossible, said Mitchell. Mostly, they were available
only on the publishers web site. If you were an Internet novice,
finding the publisher could be difficult.Then
along came the PDA and online publisher/distributors like Fictionwise,
said
Mitchell. PDAs provide portable devices capable of downloading
and storing dozens of ebooks and displaying them on a screen thats
much more comfortable and accessible than a desktop computer. Finally,
readers could curl up in bed with an ebook.
Sites
like Fictionwise make it easy to find ebook titles, said Mitchell.
They provide a clearing house for titles from a variety of
publishers, including original titles published exclusively through
Fictionwise. This makes it much easier for readers to connect with
their favorite writers and explore new ones.
Fictionwise
has also generated renewed interest in ebooks by publishing individual
short stories, usually sold for under a dollar and available for
immediate download. This is especially appealing to people
with busy schedules, or who may be in transit and in need of a quick,
inexpensive read.
Heavy Load is
Mitchells first novel. It was originally published in the
late 90s as an ebook at eBookStand in the US. In 2000, it was re-published
in ebook and
paperback formats by Jacobyte Books in Australia. In 2004, Mitchell
decided to self-publish the book and distribute it through a variety
of ebook portals.
Heavy Load has
been well received by critics. Cynthia Penn in WordWeaving called
it a creative masterpiece. Deborah Fisher in Tregolwyn
Reviews recommends it to anyone who believes in the unfashionable
idea that ordinary, everyday life is worth observing.
In Heavy
Load, two men and a woman bring their laundry to the Washing
Green laundromat on a Saturday morning. Each is at a turning point
in their lives and, through as circle of interest that grows between
them, they help give each other new
direction in their lives. This is done without any of them speaking
a word to each other during the entire story, which is narrated
by the laundromat itself.
The laundromat
is sentient, a story-teller that goes into the minds and bodies
of its customers and watches the drama of each person endlessly
re-enacting their lives from baby to adult. The themes are
appropriate for adult readers, said Mitchell.
Because the stories are play-by-play enactments in which every
detail it still intact, the language and action gets very gritty
at times.
The Fictionwise
Heavy Load (a laundromance) page is at: http://www.fictionwise.com/ebooks/eBook32552.htm
Heavy
Load is Mitchells second title at Fictionwise. His first,
The War Bug (Double Dragon Publishing) was a best-seller
at EPIC. Two novellas, Smoke Break and The Baton,
published by Echelon Press will also be released at Fictionwise
in the near future. This summer, Fictionwise will publish Mitchells
first non-fiction
book, eMarketing Tools for Writers.
Biff Mitchell
lives in a server at www.biffmitchell.com. You can visit him there.
Web Site = http://www.biffmitchell.com
Contact Details
= Thom Glen
thomglen@gmail.com
506-455-3678
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