Thursday, December 26, 2013

We Wish You A Merry Christmas & A Happy New Year! Feliz Navidad, Prospero Año y Felicidad!

We Wish You A Merry Christmas & A Happy New Year! Feliz Navidad, Prospero Año y Felicidad!

¡Felices Fiestas!
Pavarotti,Carreras,Domingo – Feliz Navidad
(We Wish You A Merry Christmas)
Bought a #Kindle 4 #Xmas?
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We Wish You A Merry Christmas & A Happy New Year!
Feliz Navidad! Prospero Año y Felicidad!Give a gift that keeps on giving.
Give someone a book this Christmas.
Books are 4Ever!
http://goo.gl/fm9zaJ Public Speaking
http://goo.gl/vs1lnk Story Tellers: In Pursuit of Happiness
http://goo.gl/sGnjKI Looking For Catarina
http://goo.gl/TCEN67 Boudicca: Warrior Queen (paperback)
http://goo.gl/btNam1 Meet Me In Memphis
http://goo.gl/9yKKox Five Short Stories

Saturday, December 21, 2013

★★★★★#Give #Gifts That #Live 4Ever:Give A #Book★★★★★

★★★★★#Give #Gifts That #Live 4Ever:Give A #Book★★★★★

★★★★★ http://goo.gl/Wx7Xu6 ★★★★★ RT Give Gifts That Live Forever ╚═►Books #Kindle #read #Lifelong #Happiness #IAN1http://pic.twitter.com/eK9lZHkEmU
Give gifts that last forever. Give a book, if longevity is what you seek. Give a book if you seek to live long after you live not. To be immortal, give a book. A book, you see, will never give up its ghost. A book will never seperate its life force from the medium it is contained within.
No such luck for the human body. At some point, sooner for others, later for the lucky ones(?), this thing called life is over. If it was in the cards for us, we knew longevity. If not, then perhaps we lived with gusto.
Books, on the other hand, have been granted the power to go on, and on, and on. In the best of cases, they remain in their homes, bound physically, self contained, with their stories always at the ready to reveal themselves to a new reader. And the trick, of course, is that a “voice” from centuries past, such as Shakespeare, Dante, Cicero, Homer, Plato, Aristoteles, and yes, one might hope, that a voice much less known, such as mine, Thomas Jerome Baker, might outlive life itself…
Give a gift that lives forever…give a book…whenever and wherever you can…give a book to someone you love, and even better, give a book to someone who needs motivation, inspiration, hope…
Give a book my friend…

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Sunday, December 8, 2013

#FREE #KINDLE – #Wonderful #Selection of #Books: A Review by Christoph Fischer (Amazon Top 500 Reviewer)

#FREE #KINDLE – #Wonderful #Selection of #Books: A Review by Christoph Fischer (Amazon Top 500 Reviewer)

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Five Short Stories: Journey of a Hero, True Love, Impossible Love, A Woman at War & Peace” by Thomas Jerome Baker is another magical piece of work. It is not only a selection of 5 stories but a tribute to the genre.
Featuring love stories, dog heroes, fairy tale creatures, historic, biblical and contemporary themes, the book combines the real with the magical, providing marvellous entertainment. My favourite story has to be the first one which is told in a dialogue between the story teller and the little one, and as a dog owner, Snoopy was my favourite hero in the book.
Baker has put together a great collection of stories, all different and lovable.

Friday, December 6, 2013

★★★★★CHRISTMAS GIFT★★★★★ Five Short Stories: Journey of a Hero, True Love, Impossible Love, A Woman at War & Peace

★★★★★CHRISTMAS GIFT★★★★★ Five Short Stories: Journey of a Hero, True Love, Impossible Love, A Woman at War & Peace

A Wonderful and Entertaining Collection of 5 Short Stories plus!
December 4, 2013
by Dennis Waller Amazon TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Kindle Edition|
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Thomas J Baker has put together an interesting collection of 5 short stories, written in his fabulous style of storytelling that is mesmerizing as well as entertaining. What sets this book apart from others is the fact that all the short stories are different, offering something for everybody. Combine with all the extras, this is one read that is welcomed.
There is a historical story, “Boudicca, Her Story: A Woman at War” set in the first century AD dealing with the Romans with a Queen that is taking names and kicking some you know what. This tale warrants merit based on the fact that Boudicca is considered the first queen of England.
Then there is another story, “Celestial Games: Journey of a Hero” which is actually more of a fairy tale with all sorts of wonderful mystical aspects like Leprechauns. Kids of all ages are going to enjoy getting lost in a good story with this one
There is a story, “Looking for Catarina: Impossible Love” involving time travel, multi-dimensions, and quantum physics, along with a love so strong that not even death can prevent this lover to stop looking for his true love. With the story being set in Florence Italy on New Years Eve and Day only adds to metaphysical aspects.
The story with Snoopy and Jayda, a pair of beagles living in San Diego, will certainly be a favorite among animal lovers.
My favorite in this book would be “Meet me in Memphis: True Love” A touching tale set between Chile and Memphis of love with an ending that reaches out and grabs you by the heart. I am not giving anything away with this, it needs to be experienced first hand. Read more › <=== Click link to read more
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Friday, November 22, 2013

#NOV SEVEN BASIC TYPES OF STORIES ★★★★★Story Tellers: In Pursuit of Happiness★★★★★ #ASMSG

#NOV SEVEN BASIC TYPES OF STORIES ★★★★★Story Tellers: In Pursuit of Happiness★★★★★ #ASMSG

My book, Story Tellers: In Pursuit of Happiness has received 47 reviews. Wow, that’s a lot of reviews! Well, in those reviews, the reviewers have shared their unique insights about the book. My favorite is this one, from Mr. Dennis Waller, who is an Amazon Top 500reviewer. Here’s what one of Amazon’s Top Reviewers had to say:
Masterfully Written
(Quote) “Reading Story Tellers: In Pursuit of Happiness” is a mystical, whimsical, enchanting journey through another time, another era. Thomas Baker weaves a beautiful tapestry using words as the finest tool to create a magical carpet ride. A most fascinating and captivating read that one must experience to gain the full beauty of it all.
I thoroughly enjoyed my time reading this book, finding myself at times, with introspective and philosophical threads of thought passing through my mind. Have some fun and take a break and get lost again into the wonderment of that imagination that we once had as a child. (end of quote) (Click to see all 47 reviews)
7 BASIC TYPES OF STORIES
From Shakespeare to Spielberg to Soderbergh, there are really only seven different types of stories. Author Christopher Booker contends in his book, The Seven Basic Plots: Why We Tell Stories, that seven archetypal themes recur in every kind of storytelling. Booker looked at why humans are psychologically programmed to imagine stories this way. First, here are the seven basic plots:
1. Overcoming the Monster
This type of story goes back through Beowulf to David and Goliath and surely a lot further than that. It’s the classic underdog story.
2. Rebirth
A story of renewal. It’s a Wonderful Life is a prime example from the movies. Ebeneezer Scrooge rings a bell also.
3. Quest
A mission from point A to point B. The Lord of the Rings is the classic example.
4. Journey and Return
A story about transformation through travel and homecoming. The Wizard of Oz and Where the Wild Things Are are both journey-and-return stories.
5. Rags to Riches
In literature: Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations, Oliver Twist, snd David Copperfield.
6. Tragedy
From the Greeks (Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides) through Shakespeare (Romeo & Juliet, Macbeth, Hamlet, Othello), these are stories of the dark side of humanity and the futile nature of human experience.
7. Comedy
This is the flipside of tragedy in which the writer not only seeks to amuse the reader, but also to make the reader think about controversial issues… It is more important to unmask the ideas or themes of a comic rather than just the simple plot…
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Where does my book, Story Tellers: In Pursuit of Happiness, fit? Which of the 7 basic types of stories do you think is being told?
Stones & bones are part of our oral tradition. We find stones & bones in folktales, mythology, and religion. What people like about the oral tradition is the ability to change the story, each time you tell it. The result is unique and entertaining. You recognise the story, but it’s different, unlike anything you have ever heard before.
It’s like going into the kitchen on the day after Thanksgiving. You get a meal by making some unusual combinations: a pinch of salt here, a bit of sugar there.
I have taken stones and bones, stories and myths, folklore and tradition, a bit of religion, a pinch of love, a bit of travel, mixed it all up with an incredible long distance romance and built it up around a dynamic protagonist who you will either love to hate, or hate to love… For dessert (yes, you get dessert too), there is also birth, rebirth, a battle for immortality and ultimate power to rule the world.
It all comes down to the choices that an unlikely hero will have to make about who to trust, and who not to trust. Finally, this book is dedicated to you, the reader. I hope you enjoy your story. These stones & bones, I humbly offer for your reading pleasure. Enjoy…
Story Tellers have always told the stories of man’s pursuit of love, gold, power, and ultimately, happiness. In this book we meet a mythical storyteller, Solomon, his wife Lanisha, and his son David.
Through their stories we follow the earliest fortunes and misfortunes of man’s attempt to achieve tremendous wealth, power and happiness. It is a story which will leave you wiser about the true meaning of true redemptive love, success, and joy…

Friday, November 1, 2013

Congratulations! Your #ACX_COM #AUDIBLE_COM #AUDIOBOOK is now available for sale!

Congratulations Thomas! Your #ACX_com #Audiobook is now available for sale!

★★★★★
Congratulations, StoryTellers: In Pursuit of Happiness is now on sale ataudible.com. And it is also available on Amazon.com and on iTunes within the next few days.
To further galvanize interest in your audiobook on Amazon and on Audible, check out these tips on how to best promote yourself and your audiobook – and how you can capitalize on the ACX bounty program, which gets you $25 each and every time your audiobook is one of the first three purchases by a new Audible member! The more you promote your audiobook, the more you stand to earn. Good luck!
Sincerely,
The Audiobook Creation Exchange Team
★★★★★

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Universal Appeal of the #Master #Story #Teller: Celebrate the Story Tellers Among Us!

#Master #Story #Teller: Celebrate the Story Tellers Among Us!


A master storyteller is someone who has a unique gift for telling stories. Here, I mean all forms of story telling. It could be oral, visual, or in any other form. There are many ways to tell a story, but as an author, I’m interested in writing stories that give the reader the feel of being in the presence of magic.
Yes, magic, good, wonderful and powerful magic, the kind that makes time stop, hunger and thirst go unnoticed, reality disappear and new worlds seem more real than the real world.
How do authors accomplish this seemingly impossible task, again and again, almost as if they were magicians?
Firstly, it’s because such authors really are magicians. They have been granted the knowledge, consciously or subconsciously, of how to creatively use their imagination to soar beyond the boundaries of our daily lives. Almost without exception, the Master Story Teller deals with some aspect of one particular genre: fantasy.
Why is fantasy so attractive to readers of all ages?
First of all, magic, mythology and mysticism are universal. Name any culture, past or present, and you will find magic, mythology and mysticism. It belongs to everybody, not only the East, but also the West. As we celebrate Halloween this October 31 and All Saints Day on November 1, this fact becomes abundantly clear that Eastern culture does not have a monopoly on magic, mythology and mysticism. Western culture has its own pantheon too!
Next, according to Master Story Teller Rick Riordan — “Gods and heroes may have powers, but they get angry and they do the wrong thing. They are human too. Children relate to gods because they are really parental figures, who make mistakes and who seem very capricious.”
Fantasy stories spark the human imagination and push the boundary of science, making anything possible beyond practical limits. And most importantly, they represents our collective dreams, the hopes and aspirations of humanity.
In conclusion, the Master Story Teller writes in the genre of fantasy. They tap into the common bond of mankind, the one thing that is universally true in every corner of the globe: our imagination.
Celebrate the Story Tellers among us. When is the last time you treated your imagination to a wonderful story?
I would like to suggest that you read my book as a starting point: Story Tellers: In Pursuit of Happiness. It is a book all ages will enjoy.
Master Story Teller, teacher, book reviewer & inspirational author Dolores Ayotte (Growing Up & Liking It) had this to say:
” 5.0 out of 5 stars Magic…Mysticism…Make-believe!
I was given a free copy of this book by the author for my honest review.
Talented Author Thomas Jerome Baker has penned a delightful book for all ages full of magic, mysticism, and make-believe. Each tale is expertly told and intertwined with the previous one in order to better explain and teach “Little One” some life experience. He is a rapt audience and absorbs all the information provided. The exchange is so personal that it could be any one of us that the storyteller is talking to…
In my opinion, this author is a present day raconteur who taps into his own imagination and uses his gift to spur on the desire to learn in both children and the young at heart. “Little One” starts off by hearing about Cloud Number Nine “the cloud of Joy and Happiness” which is comprised of “mythical, mystical, magical” elements.
“Little One” is also very enamored by the storyteller and readily eats up every word of the stories being told. The storyteller is forever the teacher and adeptly uses the art of questions and answers to reinforce the educational opportunity for the attentive listener. Repetition….response….recapitulation…all great teaching tools for the storyteller to reinforce the learning experience for “Little One”.
From the Leprechauns who now live on Mother Earth to the celestial children Deucalion and Pyrrha who live on Cloud Number Nine, the reading audience is drawn more and more into the well described magical world found in this wonderful book.
Story Tellers: In Pursuit of Happiness” is most enjoyable and is sure to bring much pleasure to its young reading audience. Whether folklore, fairy-tale, fact or fiction…a gifted story teller knows exactly how to mix and blend his tales to achieve his goal. Author Thomas Baker has done a fine job of doing just that.
Yes indeed…he is a present day raconteur “a person who tells anecdotes in a skilful and amusing way” and in my opinion, with a captivating message which is sure to entertain many a reader!
Inspirational Author & Book Reviewer ~ Dolores Ayotte
Growing Up & Liking It

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

#Audible_com #ACX_com #iTunes★★★★★Thomas Jerome Baker, Your #Kindle #MatchBook #Discount is Live on #Amazon! #book #ebook #audiobook #KDP

★★★★★Thomas Jerome Baker, Your #Kindle #MatchBook #Discount is Live on Amazon.com!

KDP PPT
Hello Thomas!
Thank you for enrolling in Kindle MatchBook. As of today, the program is live on Amazon.com so readers will now see the promotional list price for your book.
You will earn royalties on incremental sales of your Kindle book when a customer who has purchased your print book takes advantage of the Kindle MatchBook discount to purchase your Kindle book. Plus, you’ll be offering readers an easy and affordable way to read your book in both print and digital formats.
If you would like to modify your Kindle MatchBook discount, visit the KDP Bookshelf to select your title and go to the “Rights & Pricing” page.
Best regards,
The Kindle Direct Publishing Team
★★★★★
Questions?
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Kindle MatchBook FAQ
1. What is Kindle MatchBook?
The Kindle MatchBook program offers customers who purchase, or have previously purchased, a print book from Amazon.com the option to purchase the Kindle version of that title for $2.99 or less. If you have a print version of your title and enroll the Kindle version in Kindle MatchBook you can earn a royalty from Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) based on the Promotional List Price (choose from $2.99, $1.99, $0.99, or free) for any Kindle MatchBook sale.
2. What kinds of books are eligible to enroll in Kindle MatchBook?
Any KDP title that has a print version and that is sold by Amazon.com is eligible for the Kindle MatchBook program. If you need to create a print version of your book, visit CreateSpace to learn more.
3. Why should I enroll in Kindle MatchBook?
By enrolling your existing and new titles in Kindle MatchBook you can:
• Sell more books and earn royalties on incremental Kindle sales.
• Enjoy the flexibility of setting a Promotional List Price for your book – choose from $2.99, $1.99, $0.99, or free.
• Delight fans of your book by offering an affordable, multi-format reading experience, whether on a Kindle device, free Kindle reading app, or in print.
4. How do I enroll my titles in Kindle MatchBook?
To enroll, select an existing or new title. Then set your Promotional List Price on the Rights & Pricing page so you can begin to earn royalties on incremental Kindle sales. Choose a Promotional List Price of $2.99, $1.99, $0.99, or free; as long as the price selected is at least 50% lower than the regular Digital List Price.
5. Why does my Promotional List Price need to be less than 50% of my regular Digital List Price?
Promotional List Price options must be at least 50% lower than the regular Digital List Price for the Kindle MatchBook program to be a compelling discount for readers.
When you set the Promotional List Price, only options that result in a discount of 50% or more will be available. For example, if you set the regular Digital List Price of your book to $3.99, your Promotional List Price options for that book will be $1.99, $0.99, or free (because the $2.99 option is not a 50% discount off of $3.99).
6. How is my royalty calculated for titles enrolled in Kindle MatchBook?
Your royalty will be based on the Promotional List Price you set and your selected royalty option.
For example, if you are earning a 35% royalty for sales of your digital book at its regular Digital List Price, you will earn a 35% royalty on Kindle MatchBook sales calculated at the Promotional List Price.
See the Pricing Page for additional details on the 35% and 70% royalty options.
7. Can I enroll in Kindle MatchBook without participating in KDP Select?
Yes. Kindle MatchBook is available to all Kindle Direct Publishing authors/publishers for Kindle titles that have a print version that is sold by Amazon.com. If you need to create a print version of your book, visit CreateSpace to learn more.
8. If I offer my book for free through KDP Select, will that affect my Promotional List Price through Kindle MatchBook?
Yes. The customer will see the lowest promotional price available for your book. For example, if you set your Kindle MatchBook Promotional List Price to $1.99 but then choose Free Book Promotion through KDP Select, customers will see the free promotion. If a customer purchases your book during your Free Book Promotion, you will not earn a royalty on that sale. When the KDP Select free promotion ends, the Kindle MatchBook price will return for customers who purchase or have previously purchased the print version.
9. Who determines the list price of my book?
As the author/publisher, you set the list price for your book. For full details see the Pricing Page and Terms and Conditions.
10. Will there be a separate payment for titles sold through Kindle MatchBook?
No. For your convenience, the payment schedule and payment method will be the same as your other sales from KDP.
11. Once a title is enrolled can I change the metadata (e.g. Royalty option, list price, book description, etc.)?
You can change all of the metadata of a Kindle MatchBook enrolled title. To modify the Promotional List Price offered, select the title you want to edit and go to the Rights & Pricing page.
12. Can I un-publish titles enrolled in Kindle MatchBook?
Yes. You can un-publish and re-publish your Kindle MatchBook title at any time.
13. How do I cancel my book’s enrollment in Kindle MatchBook?
Select the title you want to opt out of the program and un-check the box labeled “This title is enrolled in Kindle MatchBook. Uncheck to opt out of the program.”
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14. How do I get a print version of my book so I can enroll in Kindle MatchBook?
If you need to create a print version of your book, visit CreateSpace to learn more.
15. How do I get a Kindle version of my book so I can enroll in Kindle MatchBook?
If you need to create a Kindle version of your book, visit a Kindle Direct Publishing to learn more.