Purchasing an E-book on Amazon

As an avid reader and a proud alum of the University of Toronto, receiving an email about their new online book club piqued my interest.

I quickly signed up to participate and created my profile.

The first book we’ll be discussing is Talking to Strangers written by international best-selling author and fellow U of T alum, Malcolm Gladwell.

Since I sell my e-short stories on Amazon, I thought I’d show you how easy it is to add to your library with their one-click purchasing.


The Details:

  1. Navigate to your Amazon marketplace (I’m Canadian and I prefer to pay in Canadian currency, so my marketplace is Amazon.ca)
  2. Sign in to your account
    Sign in, Amazon
  3. Have you received an Amazon gift card? You can add it as a payment option and/or ensure that your payment information is up to date in ‘Your Account’
    a. Your account
    b. Your account Amazon

  4. Search for the Kindle edition/e-book you’d like to purchase and click the ‘Buy Now with 1 Click’ button
    Talking to Strangers
  5. Click ‘Place your order’
    Place your order
  6. “+Follow” the author to receive notifications
    Follow the author
  7. Navigate to your Kindle app on your desired device and download your new e-book to your library

Happy reading!

Give life the green light. It’s A Go!

Amber Green


Looking for a great short story? You’ll really enjoy:

๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Musings of a Masterpiece

A work of art narrates its journey through time in this short story. 

In the centuries since its creation, it has witnessed the joy of love and companionship, the heartache of loss, and hardship. Beauty may be in the eye of the beholder, but what if the masterpiece you so admire silently muses at the countless wonders of humanity?

๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ: Amazon.com users, click here.

๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง: Amazon.co.uk users, click here.


Amber Green is a self-published Canadian author and freelance writer. Her short stories can be found here: www.amazon.com/author/ambergreen


ยฉ 2020 Amber Green

Springing into Community-Driven Short Stories

UPDATE:

Twitter users chose ‘Sports’ as the major theme for my next short story!

Sports was the clear winner on Twitter. Also discovered, Twitter users do not like weddings…

Now that the major theme has been decided, my second Twitter poll is live! Visit my profile (itsago_blog) to vote on the sports-related Canadian charity that my first community-driven short story will support (details below).

This Twitter poll is live RIGHT NOW until 10 am EST on Thursday, March 5th, 2020!

Learn more about Right to Play and Canadian Tire Jumpstart by visiting their websites.

Thanks for your vote!


Original post:

I am challenging myself to write, edit, and publish a community-driven series of short stories but I need your help.ย 

Follow me on Twitter (itsago_blog) to help me choose the main theme of my next short story (voting starts right now; Monday-Tuesday, March 3 at 11:30 AM EST).  

Which major theme interests you the most?

-Weddings 

-Sports 

-Winning the lottery

Let me know what you would like to read about, and Iโ€™ll start writing!

Charitable Donations

Visit my Twitter page this Wednesday-Thursday and you will have the opportunity to choose between two charities. 

The charity with the most votes on my Twitter poll at the end of 24 hours will receive 10% of the net proceeds made via the sales of this short story (the donation will be made at the end of the year), so please visit my Twitter page on Wednesday, March 4th-Thursday, March 5th to have your say!

Thanks for helping me challenge myself as I create a community-driven series of short stories. 

Give life the green light! Itโ€™s A Go.

Amber Green

Rags to Riches: Part 23

**Author’s note: I started my own publishing company in late 2019 — It’s A Go Publishing — in order to distribute my electronic short stories online.

Rags to Riches continues to be free below, but at present, it remains incomplete. I look forward to reviewing, editing, and continuing this short story in the coming months.

If you happen upon this post, and you would like to provide your feedback before I continue, please comment below. As always, thanks for reading. It’s A Go!**


Hi everyone,

Thank you for joining me to read part 23 of my first Saturday Story: Rags to Riches.

Have a great weekend! Happy Thanksgiving to my Canadian readers!

Give your life the green light. It’s A Go!

Amber Green

Continue reading “Rags to Riches: Part 23”