ROUND TOP, NY, January 30, 2012 (Press-News.org) Vellum Publishing, Inc. announces the release of a new digital single that explores life in the bedroom from both the human and the bedbug point of view.
Bedbugs have returned to the sleeping quarters of America big time, and now there's a new lighthearted short digital single available for Kindle readers that explores the trials of this harrowing cohabitation between humans and bedbugs. At www.newkindlebooks.com, Vellum Publishing, Inc. has announced the release of an exciting new digital single exclusively for the Kindle which humorously demonstrates this unique relationship from both sides in alternating chapters, first through the eyes of the humans, Marnie and Bob, and then from the perspective of the bedbugs, FAHH and UKK.
"One of the great advantages of the Kindle is that it offers readers the opportunity to read unique shorter fiction offerings at a very reasonable price that would otherwise never be available," states Vellum President Chet Meyer. "BEDBUGS, A Tale of Strange Bedfellows by Wendell Korrmann is a superb example of just such a reading opportunity.
"In this unusual short tale, the reader experiences the relationships, the often heated dialogues, the sexual lives, and the horror of cohabitation as the humans discover they have bedbugs, and the bedbugs discover the humans mean to eradicate them."
"This is a truly unique story," Meyer said, continuing with a smile. "Believe me, readers have never encountered anything quite like BEDBUGS, A Tale of Strange Bedfellows before." Meyer concluded with the promise that this newest digital single release from Vellum can be purchased for only $1.99, in step with the company's promise to keep all Vellum books reasonably priced.
For more information about this new digital single and all books on the Vellum Publishing Inc. shelf, go to www.newkindlebooks.com.
Vellum Publishing Inc. is dedicated to presenting quality digital fiction for the Amazon Kindle to the reading public at a very affordable price. For further information, please contact us at info@vellumpublishing.com.
CONTACT:
Chet Meyer, President
Vellum Publishing, Inc.
info@vellumpublishing.com
Kindle Bedbugs Tale With The Bedbugs' Point Of View!
Vellum Publishing, Inc. announces the release of a new digital single that explores life in the bedroom from both the human and the bedbug point of view.
2012-01-30
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