Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Password omitted on future eMail attachments

It has been decided that there is little need to password-protect CDs, DVDs, or ready-to-play (on-media) versions of our free eBooks.

From now on we will be sending out eBooks as attachments without the need for recipients to know or use file-opening passwords or attachment-download passwords.

This should make life just a little bit less complicated for everyone.

For the FREE eBook Project
GusTheRedneck


Saturday, April 2, 2011

FREE eBook Project's FIRST Publication

Well, you have to start somehere, don't you?

The project has started its eBook publishing list with "101 Dumb Funny Poems." a fully-illustrated eBook written by GusTheRedneck, with illustrations on each page by artist, Al Kaeppel (before his recent and untimely death at age 102).

Anyone who wants a copy of this eBook to read and to copy for friends and family can obtain one - free - by contacting the project with their request. Requests must include the recipient's eMail address because the eBooks are sent as eMail attachments.

The next of our eBook releases is scheduled to be a collection of short stories by our team members. It's title is to be "Sampson Veterans Tales," and the stories contain interesting and humorous details of events and places remembered by the authors from their enlisted days in the military.  We will let you know when it is released for distribution.

For the Free eBook Project,
GusTheRedneck

Here we go ...

Greetings !

We are happy that you have joined with us on our new Weblog.

Telling you much more than that would likely be overkill, but, really, your presence here brings us joy.

Because this is a "blog," no one can quite be sure where the thing will go from here. That is a reasonably normal expectation, right? It's what is known in the blog trade as a who knows. (Those are usually more fun to mess around with than are the we know kind of weblogs.

Join in the conversations. There is a comment facility open to you with each blog entry, and it is hoped that you will make full use of them whenever you have anything you want to add to the discussions.

Like the troops used to say way back in those long-past Sampson days, "See you around the area."

For the FREE eBook Project,
GusTheRedneck