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Old 08-01-2011, 05:53 PM   #172
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Location: British Columbia, Canada
Device: Kobo WiFi, Kobo Aura ONE, Android cell phone
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I read MobileRead posts every day, but I don't post very often because I usually don't have anything new or particularly interesting to contribute.
I'm not big on "chit-chat" or debate, though—either in real-life or online forums. I tend to be an introvert. So I steer clear of joining in those discussions here for the most part. But just because I'm not contributing doesn't mean I'm not reading (and enjoying) what others have written.
I know lots of people like that. Nothing wrong with it that I can see.


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I do list my e-reading device in my profile. I came to MobileRead for several reasons, mainly (1) to learn more about Kindle (which I love!) and other devices, (2) to get tips on e-book formatting, and (3) to promote my husband's book. I restrict comments regarding his book to the "Author Self-Promotions" area. I also have a two-line mention in my signature and his book cover is my avatar, which is permissible according to forum guidelines. I truly hope that no one is offended by that.
Looks good to me; I find your advertising reasonably subtle. And if you're sticking to forum rules, nobody should be offended.

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You'd probably be surprised at how many authors write using a pseudonym. There are valid reasons for doing so.
Yup, it's a time-honoured practise. Can you say "Mark Twain"?
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