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Pesach book – The Marror Man – COMING SOON!

IMG_00000009I am SO excited to be working on this amazing Lulu book project that I couldn’t wait until after Shabbos to tell you about it!

I wrote this story for Pesach last year, but it’s been almost completely overhauled and I’ve had awesome professional illustrations created to go along with the text.

It is being professionally printed on demand at Lulu.com and will be available for sale there hopefully by the end of the weekend along with another book by moi.  I have been very impressed with the print quality of these Lulu books, PLUS, because they ship from various locations, I hope you’ll be able to get it cheaper than if I was having to mail everything via Canada Post.

Check out this beautiful glossy cover:

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The interior is printed in black and white to keep costs down:

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As a bonus in the weeks leading up to Pesach, I will also be offering free PDF colouring pages of all the illustrations with proof of book purchase.

Oooh… in case you can’t tell, I’m really excited!!!

Comments

  1. You will have to let me know your experience with Lulu. I know cartoonists use it, but I couldn't figure out what the up front costs were with it. And I thought Createspace was easier to understand for the technologically challenged. :o)

    Peace and Laughter!

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