Showing posts with label download. Show all posts
Showing posts with label download. Show all posts

Friday, December 16, 2016

Recipes for the Holidays

Want a clean home without all the toxic chemicals in commercial products? Our recipes in The Healthy Home Project can solve your concerns.

We even have food recipes that are created by an Environmental Illness patient in our Apples to Oranges cookbook. 

Download your copies soon. These Free versions will become fee based on New Year's Day!

Have a really weird day.



Thursday, September 22, 2016

Remember to Download Our Essays and Books

All good things must come to an end and so will our freebies. 

Bummer, right? Well you do have some time. The Descent will be free until October 1, 2016 with our other publications (except the EI Series) becoming fee oriented at the first of the new year. 

In the Name of Blood will be free from October 16th, its debut, until October 31, 2016 at 11:59pm. 

Soon print publications of our fantastic and popular books, essays, recipes, and poetry collections will follow. 

If you do download and read any of our publications, please be sure to leave us positive feedback! 

Have a really weird day.



Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Print Versus Electronic Publications

People love their ebooks. How simple. How complete. Pick, pay, download, and read. 

As a publisher, we must weigh our options. Is print more credible than electronic publishing? In the time where ebooks are as popular as print materials, there should be no difference between the two when authors list publications in their credits. 

Yet there is still a stigma in certain circles. A print book credit is acceptable whereas publication on a website, blog, or ebook do not hold any or as much weight as their print counterpart. 

Sonroan Dawn Studios does not drink from the same well. We believe all publications are worth their weight as credits. So we offer electronic publications, but in the future we will also publish print books. 

People love the convenience of their ebooks. Authors and artists should garner the same respect for their electronic publishing credits. Time and energy to produce one produces the other. 

So what do you believe? Should the stigma of epublishing disappear with other antiquated perceptions that went the way of horse and buggy? 

We'll let you decide.

Have a really weird day!