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Wednesday, July 4, 2012

June 2012 Roundup

June was a big month for Kindle Literature. We were mentioned by Black Clock, a great literary journal, and we made a few connections to other literary blogs. Our readership increased quite a bit and we were tweeted and recommended by a few of our readers! It’s great to get a response back from readers, that is why we have a new Facebook page, so please like and share it.


Here are last month’s posts, in case you missed some.


  • Ray Bradbury - We lost a great American writer last month. Best known for Fahrenheit 451. I personally love his short stories, he wrote hundreds and hundreds of them, there is something for everyone.
  • The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin - Benjamin Franklin’s autobiography has been a staple of american literature for over two hundred years. This is a very candid look at his successes and failures. He was a very successful person and gives many of his keys to success.
  • Soliloquy - First in the Shakespeare Series. Post explains Soliloquies in relation to Shakespeare, specifically Hamlet.
  • Dramatic Irony - Second post of the Shakespeare Series. Explains Dramatic Irony in Shakespeare and discusses King Lear.
  • Lit Challenge: 1 book in 1 month - A new literary challenge for June. This one is how to use a Kindle progress bar to read any book in a month.
  • Poe’s Poetry - Intro to Edgar Allan Poe and links to his biographies and poems available on your Kindle. Includes the full poem Alone and first stanza of Annabel Lee.
  • The Picture of Dorian Gray - Oscar Wilde’s cleaver novel about a Faustian wish come true.
  • The Things They Carried - Tim O’Brien’s novel about the Vietnam War. Written as multiple stories with a connected theme.
Check out any missed posts and please like our Facebook page to keep up with the happenings. Please leave us a review on Amazon, Kindle Literature. This would really help with spreading the word about Kindle Literature. Let’s have another great month!

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