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Old 02-12-2011, 05:44 PM   #18
Anke Wehner
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Originally Posted by M T McGuire View Post
While I'm writing, where do you put most of the information about other novels etc, at the beginning or at the end of an e-book? I'm sure lay out probably contributes to selling success but I don't want to put too much in at the front or people may give up but at the same time, if they download a sample, it's nice to think they'd see where to get other books or the free stuff.
Speaking as a reader, I don't like stuff that gets between me and the story. If it's just one sentence or a very short list that fits on the copyright page, that's OK, but a long list, and/or something including plot synopses, in my eyes belongs in the back.

If the book was good, I'll look for that information, and after the end is a logical place for it, because I can tell if I like the book after reading it, not before.
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