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Old 10-22-2010, 12:06 AM   #7
Darqref
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Originally Posted by Cliff Ball View Post
I have one, but, I don't know how much use it is. I do keep it updated, and linked to my blog. For some reason, one of my novels doesn't show up in the Kindle link on the page....

http://www.amazon.com/Cliff-Ball/e/B...r_dp_pel_pop_1
I've used the amazon author's pages to find complete lists of books, and hopefully their published order. If you have any control of how the book displays in the relevant section, please be sure to list the series order. I use this even if I'm going to get the book from a different source (most usually when I'm trying to find the correct order of an audiobook series for my mother, which I get from our local library.)

So, what else would I look for? Some of the same things you'd put on your personal web page, such as who influenced you and/or your writing, what writing you admire, maybe what music you imagine going along with your books, etc. The advantage to doing this is that Amazon can build the links to their content for you.
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