Got
my MN tax ID and sent in all the forms, so it looks like I'm set to
peddle my wares at LowertownPop in St. Paul on April 9. Here some
info. It features: “local
artisans and craftspeople, brewers, bakers, distillers, street
performers, artists, and musicians,” which may leave me as the only
writer there. We'll see how that works out.
Just
finished up a 24-straight-day period where 3,000+ pages of all four
of my books were read on Kindle Unlimited. I get paid something per
page from a pool of some amount divided by a multiple of pages,
readers and writers, minus the square root of Amazon's take and rounded down to the
nearest penny. I know it sounds complicated but it is. My thanks to the fellow in
Wisconsin who liked a sample of Hank Fenn he read, read the whole book and
then the other three, and told his friends—who all seem to enjoy
Unlimited's $10-a-month, all-you-can-read deal. Tell your friends!
Wanna
flip rather than swipe? Shop paperbacks in store and online at Magers & Quinn, Uptown, Mpls.
Ooh! A MN tax ID number and everything! Just like the big kids. I hope your Pop Up/Pop In is a huge success for you.
ReplyDeleteI asked the gov't lady if I still have report nothing if I don't sell any books. Yes, she said, you have to file zero tax.
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