• Home
  • About
  • My Books
  • CONTACT

Brad's Books

~ Frightnin' Fiction!

Brad's Books

Tag Archives: Kindle

Attention Amazon Kindle Readers!

21 Friday Jul 2017

Posted by bradsbooks in A Day of Horror: The March 11, 2011 Japan Earthquake-A Foreigner's Perspective, My Fiction, My Non-fiction

≈ Comments Off on Attention Amazon Kindle Readers!

Tags

A Day of Horror: The March 11, 2011 Japan Earthquake-A Foreigner's Perspective, Amazon, Amazon Prime, e-book, Ghost Story, Horror, KDP Select, Kindle, Kindle Owners' Lending Library, Kindle Unlimited, Review, Short stories, The DiVacci Curse, The Great East Japan Earthquake

My nonfiction e-book and my fiction e-short story are now enrolled in KDP Select on Amazon.  This is good news for Amazon Prime, Kindle Owners’ Lending Library and Kindle Unlimited members.  Check em’ out!

For those who have already purchased and read my e-book and e-short story, thank you very much.  If you like what you read, then I encourage you to write a review and post it on Amazon.  I would be honored and grateful for your kindness and consideration.  If writing a review is not your thing, then please spread the word among your family and friends, co-workers, distant relatives, ex-spouses, etc.

As always, direct links to both books can be found on the “My Books” page of this blog. Thanks for reading.

Have a fun and safe summer!

Most humbly,

Brad

Advertisement

How To Download the Updated Version of My Kindle Book on Amazon if Previously Purchased

13 Monday Mar 2017

Posted by bradsbooks in A Day of Horror: The March 11, 2011 Japan Earthquake-A Foreigner's Perspective

≈ 2 Comments

Tags

A Day of Horror, Amazon, Bradley Lobue, e-book, Fukushima, Great East Japan Earthquake, Japan, Kindle, Update Available

As mentioned in my last post, Amazon has recently informed me that they have made the updated version (3rd Edition) of “A Day of Horror: The March 11, 2011 Japan Earthquake – A Foreigner’s Perspective” free to those readers who purchased previous editions of the book in the past before the current updated version became available.  I strongly encourage readers who have purchased any prior editions of my book in the past to download the new version as I think that it is a major improvement in readability and overall quality.  Some content has been omitted from the new edition, but some content has been added as well.  The 3rd edition also includes an update about the current situation in Fukushima prefecture as of last summer (2016).

If you purchased any previous editions of the book from Amazon and are interested in reading the latest edition, then I have explained how you can access the new content below.  *A note, the instructions below are for readers who purchased the book from Amazon.com (U.S.A.).  The updated download may not be available in all countries where Amazon operates.  I’m sorry for any inconvenience that this may cause.  Thank you for understanding.

Step 1.  After you sign into your Amazon account, find “Manage Your Content and Devices” on your account page as shown in the example below.

Amazon1edit

Step 2.  Click on “Manage Your Content and Devices.”  You will see your content listed on the page.  Type in “A Day of Horror” in the Search bar as shown below.  The book title will appear and next to it you will see the “Update Available” button as shown below.  Click on it and follow the instructions to download the latest edition.

Amazon2edit

I would like to thank everyone who has purchased “A Day of Horror: The March 11, 2011 Japan Earthquake – A Foreigner’s Perspective.”  I also appreciate those of you who are following or have “liked” this blog.  Your kind support and interest is very much appreciated!

Until my next post, have a good one!

 

 

 

Fiction or Fact: Which is More Horrifying?

22 Tuesday Nov 2016

Posted by bradsbooks in My Non-fiction

≈ Comments Off on Fiction or Fact: Which is More Horrifying?

Tags

Amazon, Bradley Lobue, Fukushima, Japan, Kindle, March 11 2011 earthquake, November 22 2016 earthquake, Tohoku

Being new to the whole “Blog Thing,” I was wondering where the inspiration for my next, and second, blog entry was going to come from.  Well, I got that inspiration this morning as I was woken up at 6 A.M. by a 7.4 magnitude earthquake; the largest of its kind since the “Big One” on March 11, 2011.  My area was still receiving frequent aftershocks until six hours after the initial quake.  The aftershocks have died down and are less frequent now, thankfully.

The quake triggered a small, and fortunately benign, tsunami that didn’t do any major damage aside from raising the inland river levels a tad and likewise raising a few eyebrows.  We were lucky this time.  However, today’s quake definitely raised my blood pressure and got my heart pumping.  Flashbacks to 2011 infected my thoughts, especially as the images on TV today showed a small wave moving through rivers and streams in the region.  I live many miles inland in the interior of the Tohoku region of Japan.  Major tsunamis, like the March 11, 2011 wave that devastated the northern coast of Japan, are not a big concern for me where I live.  If a tsunami were to ever reach my area, then it would probably be as a result of the Apocalypse, and that’s not a joke.

Continue reading →

Here I am, for better or for worse!

11 Friday Nov 2016

Posted by bradsbooks in My inspiration and motivation

≈ 4 Comments

Tags

Amazon, Bradley Lobue, Horror, Kindle

Howdy, I’m Blog and this is my brad!  Oh, sorry.  I mean, I’m Brad and this is my blog.

Welcome to my first blog entry.  I established this blog to promote my writing and books.  There it is!  Subtle, huh?  Honestly, I’ve never been good at self-promotion.  I’ve always regarded humility as a noble virtue and a good quality to exercise on a regular basis.  Sadly, society has taught us that humility is not very affective when it comes to promoting oneself or one’s product.  So, I guess that this blog is a type of ‘shameless self-promotion’ as one of my co-workers said at a radio station where I used to work way back when.

I’m not much of a techie (I don’t even have a cell-phone…well not anymore at least!) and blogging is new to me.  I’m not into the latest technological fads, gadgets or gizmos, either.  However, I enjoy writing when I can, and I’d like to share my writing with you.

I have enjoyed creative writing ever since I wrote my first story titled “Revenge of the Killer Spaceship” in fourth grade.  I had an amazing teacher who created a project where everyone in class wrote their own story.  After each student wrote and illustrated their own story, the teacher had each story bound in a hard cover book.  It was the first book I ever published and it was an incredible experience!

Continue reading →

Recent Posts

  • Paying Homage to the Monsters
  • Sale!
  • An Era Ends
  • Remember this?
  • A Sincere ‘Thank You’

Categories

  • A Day of Horror: The March 11, 2011 Japan Earthquake-A Foreigner's Perspective (8)
  • A Day of Horror: The March 11, 2011, Japan Earthquake-A Foreigner's Perspective (6)
  • My Fiction (24)
  • My inspiration and motivation (22)
  • My Non-fiction (15)
  • The DiVacci Curse (4)
  • To Sleep in the Ground (5)
  • Uncategorized (6)

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 48 other subscribers
Follow Brad's Books on WordPress.com

Archives

  • October 2022
  • September 2022
  • May 2022
  • April 2022
  • March 2022
  • December 2021
  • July 2021
  • June 2021
  • April 2021
  • March 2021
  • December 2020
  • October 2020
  • September 2020
  • August 2020
  • July 2020
  • May 2020
  • April 2020
  • March 2020
  • February 2020
  • January 2020
  • December 2019
  • November 2019
  • October 2019
  • July 2019
  • April 2019
  • February 2019
  • January 2019
  • December 2018
  • September 2018
  • June 2018
  • March 2018
  • December 2017
  • October 2017
  • September 2017
  • July 2017
  • June 2017
  • May 2017
  • April 2017
  • March 2017
  • February 2017
  • January 2017
  • December 2016
  • November 2016

Tags

40th Anniversary 100th Birthday A Day of Horror: The March 11, 2011 Japan Earthquake-A Foreigner's Perspective Adrienne Barbeau Amazon Amazon Marketplace Antonio Bay authors book Bradley Lobue California Creepy e-book earthquake Eastern Tohoku Film Florida Fukushima Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Fukushima Prefecture George Lucas Ghosts Ghost Story gothic Great East Japan Earthquake Hal Holbrook Halloween Han Solo Happy New Year Holidays hope Horror humanity Jamie Lee Curtis Janet Leigh Japan John Carpenter John Houseman John Williams Kindle Koriyama City love Manage your content and devices March 11 2011 earthquake Merry Christmas Movie new novel November 22 2016 earthquake nuclear crisis nuclear meltdown Nuclear Reactor paperback peace Progress Publishing radiation Read respect Review Scary Short stories Spirit Star Wars Star Wars: Episode V The DiVacci Curse The Empire Strikes Back The Fog The Great East Japan Earthquake Tohoku Tom Atkins To Sleep in the Ground tsunami Update Available writing

Categories

  • A Day of Horror: The March 11, 2011 Japan Earthquake-A Foreigner's Perspective (8)
  • A Day of Horror: The March 11, 2011, Japan Earthquake-A Foreigner's Perspective (6)
  • My Fiction (24)
  • My inspiration and motivation (22)
  • My Non-fiction (15)
  • The DiVacci Curse (4)
  • To Sleep in the Ground (5)
  • Uncategorized (6)

Pages

  • About
  • Contact
  • My Books

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 48 other subscribers

Website Powered by WordPress.com.

Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.
To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy
  • Follow Following
    • Brad's Books
    • Join 48 other followers
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • Brad's Books
    • Customize
    • Follow Following
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar
 

Loading Comments...