For a limited time (Sunday 3rd March to Wednesday 6th March) an electronic book version of Bureaucrazy, normally priced at US$5.99 will be available to the public as a free download at Smashwords: http://www.smashwords.com/
While suicide is a very delicate, sad and serious issue, B.M.Whitton has given it a humorous twist in an aim to get people to talk about such an important issue. “Depression is a plague nowadays and we need to do something about it now,” B.M.Whitton said, “before we lose more people for lack of awareness.” A high drama, high comedy story aims to lift spirits, gain understanding and provide hope for those suffering with depression, the devastating disease of loneliness. The book offers a truly unique perspective and a moving description of the inner world of a defeated human being that begs to be read in one sitting.
The book is also available to be bought directly from Amazon and will be available soon from other online store retailers such as Apple, Nook and Kobo.
About Smashwords
Founded in 2008, Smashwords is the leading distributor of self-published ebooks. More than 60,000 authors, small presses and literary agents around the world publish over 200,000 ebooks through Smashwords. Smashwords makes ebook publishing fast, free and easy. Smashwords distributes to major online retailers such as the Apple iBookstore, Barnes & Noble, Sony, Kobo, Baker & Taylor Blio, Page Foundry and the Diesel eBook Store. Smashwords is based in Los Gatos, California, and can be reached on the web at http://www.smashwords.com.
About B.M.Whitton
Born in Argentina, B.M.Whitton made New Zealand her home by choice. Bureaucrazy is her first novel and with it she aims to offer hope and a make a difference to people’s lives and with the help of humour get people talking about one of the biggest killers of this time: indifference. She lived for quite some time in Wellington, where Bureaucrazy takes place, and now lives in Matamata on the country side.
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