Promote Science Fiction and Dystopian E-books for Kindle Day
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Michael Kozlowski, a veteran in the field of audiobooks, e-books, and e-readers with eighteen years of experience, is the organizer of the "Stuff Your Kindle Day" event. Based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Kozlowski has been writing about these topics for the past decade and a half.
From July 14th to the 18th, readers will have ample time to peruse the options available during this event. The e-books are not limited to Kindle devices, as they can also be found on other platforms like NOOK and Rakuten Kobo.
The event is not exclusive to Amazon, as e-books are also available on Gumroad, a fee-free self-publishing platform popular for direct author-to-reader sales. Additionally, various library digital services provide free eBooks and eAudiobooks, including science fiction and dystopia genres, and may have participated or provided access during similar promotional events.
Notable examples include Hoopla, a digital catalog offering eBooks, audiobooks, comics, and more through libraries, and Libby (from OverDrive), which enables borrowing from library collections and supports sending eBooks to Kindle. Other library digital platforms like those from Alameda County Library and Santa Clara County Library District also offer eBooks, possibly including free promotional content through their services.
The e-books offered during the event are presented with filters for easy navigation, making it simpler for readers to find what they love to read. Most of the e-books are free, while some have been marked down to $0.99. The event offers thousands of free e-books focusing on the Science Fiction and Dystopia genres.
The event runs for five days, unlike some that take place over 24 hours. The books can be found on a helpful hub page on Indie Author Central, providing readers with a one-stop destination to discover new reads in the Science Fiction and Dystopia genres. So, mark your calendars, and get ready to stuff your Kindle (or other e-reader) with free e-books!