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Vampire Panther Sneak Peek

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Vampire Panther Sneak Peek - February 23, 2024 Dear Reader, The bad news first? I recently discovered something which had never occurred to me to research. Novellas are supposed to be published at 5x8 paperbacks. Early on, most of my stories were novel length and 6x9 is the default setting for most print on demand platforms. The novellas in the miniseries with longer novels should all be 6x9 if the rest of the books are that size. But I've realized many of the stories I write are actually novellas. So, I made the executive decision to delist Haunted Echoes as a 6x9 book and am re-releasing it in the more appropriate size. It's not ideal, but I felt as if it would be better to correct the issue as soon as possible. The things I don't know I need to know and no one ever discusses are endless. It was always there. The information existed. I lacked the idea I needed to look for it. It's the overlooked details which cause a thing to appear to be less than it is. Haunted Echo

Vampire Panther Coming Soon!

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( Listen with AI audio ) Vampire Panther Coming Soon! Dear Reader, It's coming! Vampire Panther launches February 29, 2024. Have you ordered your copy? No? Hate waiting for the preorder to launch and you want to read it now? I got you. Vampire Panther is available to read immediately when you buy directly from OpheliaKee.com . Why Thursday? Why do all the books release on Thursdays? They don't. I publish all the time everywhere. But if I set the books up as a preorder, I always publish on Thursdays so people have time to buy the story and begin reading it over the weekend. Is this good marketing? I don't know. I may not care even if I should. My logic doesn't always fit with what works best. For example: traditionally published books almost always release on a Tuesday. Most movies do too. Why is that? I'm sure it has something to do with marketing research. Part of me rebels against it simply because I'm independent and do not wish to conform. I write to escap