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” if someone offers us a large amount of money to give it up we will grab their hands off”
on behalf of your author (me) I second that emotion.
Hello
Is there anybody out there????????????????
We run a hotel in a ski resort in the winter in Austria. We also run a ski race academy for children from the age of 8-13/14.
We are currently in need of a teacher to tutor these children (the class number will vary from week to week – could be one on one or as many as 6-8 pupils) on a weekly basis from the second week in January though to the end of March.
We are happy for the successful candidate to spend the whole winter in resort from December through to April should this suit. Having employed a teacher previously, the hours are more or less each afternoon , Monday to Friday for around 12 weeks of the season. There was plenty of time for skiing or snowboarding.
We run a happy and relaxed team who all work very hard to achieve the fabulous reputation we have earned over the last eight years.
We hope you can help.
Thank you in advance.
Kind regards
Yana
I’m very excited to see that Anthony Daniels’s “The Wilder Shores of Marx” is being made available again. Any chance that we’ll see it on Kobo, or in print? I don’t own a Kindle, alas.
Dear Devon
Ou titles are not currently available on Kobo, unfortunately (we are looking at it, and would be really interested in your experience of this reader?); we have no plans as yet to make The Wilder Shores of Marx available in print – it would probably not be commercially viable.
You can download Kindle software onto a PC or Mac-based device, it this helps?
best regards
Dan Collins, Monday Books
I’ve only owned a Kobo since Christmas, but so far my impressions are entirely positive. Pleasant appearance, extremely easy on the eyes. I still generally read fiction in print, but most of the non-fiction books that I buy now are on Kobo. In regards to The Wilder Shores of Marx, is there no chance of a print-on-demand kind of thing sometime in the future?
Anyway, thanks for your response.
Devon