Chicago Author Bryan Alaspa's Novels Now Available on Google's E-Bookstore
Chicago horror, thriller and true crime author, Bryan W. Alaspa has now signed up with Google's eBookstore to sell his digital novels. This goes along with his success selling them for Kindle and the Nook.
Online, April 9, 2011 (Newswire.com) - Chicago author Bryan W. Alaspa is announcing that he has partnered with Google and their new online eBookstore to make his novels available for purchase. With that move, Mr. Alaspa expands his ebook empire so that now his works of fiction are available for nearly every available e-Reader and tablet PC.
"When you're a writer you want your works available to as large an audience as possible," said Mr. Alaspa. "When you don't have brick and mortar buildings, this can be tricky. Now, however, I am
partnered with Amazon.com, Barnes and Noble and Google, which are three big names in the world of digital publishing. I am excited about the possibilities."
Google's eBookstore promotes itself as a "cloud-based" and "open" ebook reading experience. Users create an account and then download books using their PC, laptop, iPad, iPhone, Sony e-Reader, Nook,
or Android phone or tablet. From their computers or tablets PCs, users access their downloaded books online, using the "cloud" of the Internet to store their library. Google is the first major book distributor to make their ebooks open and available for multiple platforms.
Mr. Alaspa's novels that are currently available at the eBookstore are: Gone, a horror novel; Sin-Eater: Book One, the first in a series; After the Snowfall, a crime thriller written as part of National Novel Writing Month; and his bestselling horror novel RIG: A Novel of Terror. Mr. Alaspa plans to release more books through the Google eBookstore platform later in 2011.
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