Hi All! Introducing iWriteReadRate.com
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, May 13 2012 01:08 PM
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#1
Posted 13 May 2012 - 01:08 PM
Delighted to join Business Circuit and post this quick introduction to our UK based start-up company.
iWriteReadRate.com is a social ebook community & ecommerce site for writers and readers of fiction.
Literature inspires, entertains and educates. The eBook Revolution is enabling people who love literature to come together in exciting ways. Both creators and consumers have a new freedom and opportunity to connect. If there ever was a time to be enthralled with and by literature, this is it.
The social potential of ebooks is opening up new possibilities for writers to build their platform and reach an audience. For readers there are new ways of discovering ebooks, connecting directly with writers, discovering new stories and voices, and becoming a part of the writing process itself.
These continuing developments are extremely positive. They hint at a new dynamic between writers and readers across all genres.
iWriteReadRate is a community for these groups of literary people to meet, communicate, and share their love for the written word. The objective is to support writers and inspire readers - making what becomes a successful story or novel more democratic, more personal and more social.
If you're interested in discovering more, visit our About Us section: iWriteReadRate.com...do you?
#2
Posted 13 May 2012 - 02:58 PM
Hi Guys,
Thanks for posting, and welcome to Business Circuit.
It's great to have you here!
Which part of the UK are you based in?
Matt
Thanks for posting, and welcome to Business Circuit.
It's great to have you here!
Which part of the UK are you based in?
Matt
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