www.theblacksword.net
www.gunslingerpublications.com
The wait is over! I have been asked to sell my book—The Black Sword: The Secret U.S. Army in Vietnam through a website. That website is now up and running. It can be accessed through either www.theblacksword.net (Note: it is .net; not .com) or www.gunslingerpublications.com. It is my hope that eventually The Black Sword books will be a five part series. Meanwhile, I plan to write other books and publish other books by other authors.
I received a call Wednesday from a client in Arizona who had bought the book. He said the book was great (his choice of word; not mine) and he had read it in two days—couldn’t put it down. I think the book is good or I would not put my name on it. Try it. I think you’ll enjoy the read.
To all of you who purchased books through the mail—thank you. That option will still be available—by check made out to Don Vance and mailed to Don Vance, P.O. Box 481, Morton, Illinois, 61550. Each book is $13. I’m changing the shipping and handling charges for the books based upon the charges established at the website.
U.S Shipping Rates:
Order Amount = Shipping
Less than $40.00 = $4.00
$40.00 to $70.00 = $6.00
$71.00 to $99.00 = $8.00
$100 and up = $10.00
Foreign orders: check the Website for contact information
Non-profits: I have a page set up to provide contact information and other information if you would like to sell my book directly. My books will NOT be available through book stores at this time and my plan is not at any time. Therefore, there will not be competition from regular book outlets.
Since I have to pay a fee to accept credit card orders on the website, I will continue to pay the sales tax for any Arizona or Illinois resident who purchases the book(s) through the mail.
It is my plan to offer other products on the website, to have a page of services available, to eventually have affiliate products, and to provide links to other sites.
Be patient. The site is being built piecemeal and will hopefully expand and improve. I expect some kinks in the process. “The best laid plans of mice and men often go astray.”—Robert Burns
Thank you.
Don L. Vance
www.theblacksword.net
www.gunslingerpublications.com
1 Comments:
Oh brother!!!!
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