Author Harry Hughes is a veteran of both the Viet Nam War and the Woodstock festival. He is also an award winning song writer and a college professor with a Ph.D. in biopsychology. Seven years of his life in New York is the subject of the National Book Critics Circle Award nominated book, Homefires by Donald Katz (Harper Collins Press, 1992). Harry's short story, A River Too Distant, was published, along with works by Edward Albee and Joseph Heller, in Hampton Shorts, Vol. 3, 1998.
His first novel, THE BAIT SHACK, is published in paperback (with an e-book digital version also available) by BeWrite Books. The ISBN for the paperback is 798-1-905202-92-8 and the list price is $15.99. It is now available at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Smashwords and all other major online bookstores and can be ordered from any high street bookshop in the world.
His second book, HORSESHOES, is published in paperback by BeWrite Books. E-book versions of HORSESHOES are now available at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Smashwords and all other major online bookstores
Contact Harry at hehughes2@gmail.com.
Great news! BeWrite Books is now affiliated with SMASHWORDS!
Smashwords is an exciting retail outlet for ebook versions of BeWrite Books' titles. There are no geographical restrictions on ebooks bought from their store and they can be downloaded anywhere in the world. The added advantage of this particular dealer is that - after we've made our own formatting adjustments to the source material from which we produce the print and PDF copies - Smashwords can convert the files into all current digital reading formats using automatic technology they've developed. Offering ebooks in this full range of formats means that we can now offer them for sale in stores and for devices that exclusively specialise in formats like ePub (for Sony Reader and B&N Nook and iPods), MobiPocket (for Amazon Kindle) and Stanza (for mobile phones), as well as in the PDF-only versions we currently produce. Also, Smashwords is affiliated with the Amazon, Sony and Barnes & Noble ebook stores (we already market paperbacks through these outlets). See link below.
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