View Full Version : FUTURE USELESS by W. A. Patterson - 50% off for April


WAPatterson
03-26-2010, 01:17 PM
Hello,

I've just published my novel Future Useless and am offering it at 50% off until April 30th to e-book fans.

The book is available at: http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/10488
You can download 50% of the book to sample and see if you want to read the other half.
Please use coupon code: FR43D to buy the book for 50% off ($1.99) if you like it.

Future Useless
Carl Gussman died in 1997 and chose to freeze himself to be revived later when science could accomplish that task. The problem is that Carl had no one that survived him, so he lay forgotten and unwanted. In 2976 Carl was thawed out, but found freezer-burn had ruined his memories. In a future where Carl found himself useless, he did what no one expected- He disappeared ... until now.

Thank you for your time and I hope you enjoy the read!

W. A. Patterson

WAPatterson
05-15-2010, 04:14 PM
***UPDATE***
I had to update the coupon for 50% off! The site that announced it took awhile to get it updated.
New coupon code: TY66Y - good for 50% off until 6/15/2010!

Also, trying to print 1000 copies of my book too! check it out here if you want.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/wapatterson/publish-future-useless-a-novel-about-carl-gussmans

Thanks!

WAPatterson
09-28-2010, 04:14 AM
I want to spread the word around!

Future Useless is free at Smashwords.com for one month- Until October 28, 2010!

Just go to: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/10488

and use Coupon code: YA89Z!

Have a fun time and remember a review would be nice but not needed!
If you want to post it here, feel free!
Thanks for all the support!

W. A. Patterson!

mr ploppy
09-28-2010, 01:06 PM
How do you hand bind your print versions?

WAPatterson
10-01-2010, 12:54 AM
How do you hand bind your print versions?

There is a web-site at: http://www.diybookbinding.com/do-it-yourself-book-binding/ That shows the basics.

I have three steps:1.Print and fold pages;2. Print and cut cover to fit; 3. Put them in my jig and glue them. They come out looking really good. If you look around the net for hand-binding there are a number of good web-sites for all aspects of it and I get tips from almost all of them.