Saturday, August 29, 2015

Kindle Unlimited

I just requested that Amazon pull all 23 of my books from the kdp select and Kindle Unlimited programs.  I did this because I believed that Amazon greatly mislead us to get us to be part of the program.  Their example when they rolled it out was that if you had a one hundred page book and one hundred people read it completely we would be paid 1000 dollars.  That would be 10 cents per page.  And while I did not think they would actually pay that I never assumed that what I considered a huge month, over 5200 pages would earn me less than a tank of gas on my Saturn Station Wagon.  And that car has a small tank.  In effect instead of a dime a page as they illustrated in their example they actually paid .005799 cents per page or for my 5200 pages read $30.15.
Now I realize at this point someone is going to jump in and tell me that they have made millions of dollars and all thanks to kdp select and Kindle Unlimited.  And if that is true God bless you.  That is what capitalism is all about.  I may well be cutting off my nose to spite my face.  After all $30.15 is better than nothing even if Amazon makes tens of millions of dollars while paying me a pittance. 
The reason they changed they way we get paid, they said, is because people were writing shorter and shorter books and the customers were complaining.  I believe they changed the way we are paid because they found out that they could make a bigger profit by cutting down on what they paid us independent authors.
You will have to decide if it is worth you time and effort of writing a good book and promoting it only to receive next to nothing while Amazon makes thousands of dollars off of your efforts.

Friday, August 28, 2015

Kindle Unlimited

I will be removing everyone of my books from Kindle Unlimited the first of September.  My reason for doing it is that Amazon has created a system that cheats every author that allows them to rent out their books instead of the customer having to buy them.  If you are part of that system you have three days before my books disappear from that program forever.
Wanda Peters Authors page https://www.amazon.com/author/wandapeters

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Female Domination to the extreme



Most of my books are about female domination, usually the domination of husbands by wives.  In my book "Breaking in Her Husband" a wife uses extreme measures to not only break in but break down her husband in an attempt to turn him into the perfect slave. Those methods include but are not limited to:  Whipping, Forced Feminization, Humiliation, Cuckolding and Bondage and Discipline.  Below you will find an excerpt from that book.  I have included a link at the end of the snippet.
With cramps in his arms, shoulders and legs, Marcus could do nothing except dangle from the hook.  He was completely helpless to resist when Janine came down in the morning and lowered him to the floor.  She did not take off his hood until she had fastened some type of harness around his waist.  She released his hands from his cuffs but he was not in any shape to offer any resistance as she replaced the cuffs with a new set.  Finally she removed the hood so that he could see.  After being in complete darkness the lights in the room hurt his eyes and he had to blink several times to allow them to adjust.  She pulled the earplugs out so that he could hear her and then removed the ball gag.
He moaned and began begging her to massage the knots out of his muscles.  She had on a pair of boots with some type of hard plastic serrated soles and she obliged by using those to roughly maneuver the muscles in his shoulders, arms and finally his legs.  She took delight as she noticed the bruises that her boots were causing and she vowed that later she was going to stretch him out and do a complete walk over his entire body with them.  Only when he begged her to stop did she finally relent.
"I don't care if you have to shuffle, hop or crawl, but I want you upstairs in 5 minutes preparing my breakfast.  If you fail me you will be trussed up again for the rest of the day.  Work or hang are your only options."
With great effort he managed to get up on his hands and knees.  He now was able to determine that his hands were connected to a leather harness she had locked into place around his middle.  His cuffs were attached with chains that were long enough for him to use his hands but with some degree of effort.  And his boots were still secured together with that short rope making it impossible for him to move quickly.  With every ounce of strength he had he forced himself to his feet and began the laborious task of climbing the stairs.
Janine had a severe look on her face by the time he entered the kitchen.  "You cut that one pretty close, slave.  In fact you are a couple minutes over but I have to weigh the advantage of your performing manual labor against the pleasure I would get from knowing you are in pain.  If you do a good enough job of cooking perhaps I will let you do housework for the rest of the day instead of returning to the hook in the basement."



Sunday, August 2, 2015

Kindle Unlimited

I do not understand the allure of Kindle Unlimited.  As I understand the service, for $120 per year you can borrow (not buy) all the books you desire from a large but limited library.  When I say limited I mean that you will not find any books there that are written by known author’s.  The authors you get to choose from are the same ones you will find giving their books away for free on sites like DaileyFreeBooks.  Each day if you subscribe to that newsletter you will see over 2000 books absolutely free with no gimmicks.
Now if you really want to borrow books why not do it from your state library’s digital service.  You pay nothing for that privilege and you find books from Patterson, Koontz or most other familiar authors.  The only draw back is that you sometimes (often times) have to stand in line to get the book you want.  But between that and the free books available I would guess you would always have more books in your Kindle than you could ever read.
But if you are still not convinced check out my author’s page.
https://www.amazon.com/author/wandapeters

Saturday, August 1, 2015

Kindle Unlimited

I do not understand the allure of Kindle Unlimited.  As I understand the service, for $120 per year you can borrow (not buy) all the books you desire from a large but limited library.  When I say limited I mean that you will not find any books there that are written by known author's.  The authors you get to choose from are the same ones you will find giving their books away for free on sites like DaileyFreeBooks.  Each day if you subscribe to that newsletter you will see over 20000 books absolutely free with no gimmicks.
Now if you really want to borrow books why not do it from your state library's digital service.  You pay nothing for that privilege and you find books from Patterson, Koontz or most other familiar authors.  The only draw back is that you sometimes (often times) have to stand in line to get the book you want.  But between that and the free books available I would guess you would always have more books in your Kindle than you could ever read.
But if you are still not convinced check out my author's page.
https://www.amazon.com/author/wandapeters