The Proviso is now available on Kindle at Amazon via Whispernet, just $9.99! Drink drink drink drink drink drink drink drink etc. and so forth.
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Never underestimate the commercial value of mental illness.
The Proviso is now available on Kindle at Amazon via Whispernet, just $9.99! Drink drink drink drink drink drink drink drink etc. and so forth.
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All righty, folks, it’s done and it’s ready for sale at the B10 Mediaworx website (print and 8 ebook formats) and it’ll soon show up on Amazon in both trade paperback and Kindle. Also! Please feel free to go to your local library and request it. We made it super-easy on your librarian.
I really hope you enjoy my imaginary friends as much as I do.
As about 4 of you know, The Proviso goes on sale tomorrow. So to celebrate that (’cause, you know, I don’t drink and can’t share champagne virtually anyway), here’s a contest!
Three print copies of The Proviso (huge honker, too) and 5 ebook copies will be awarded to randomly chosen commenters who answer the following questions:
1. What literary character [uh, other than Mr. Darcy 😉 ] would you most want to meet and/or know–you know, Biblically?
2. If you have a favorite piece of artwork, what is it? (If you don’t, that’s okay! Just say so!)
3. Do you like blond heroes?
4a. Have you ever been to Kansas City? OR
4b. If you live in Kansas City, what’s your favorite part of town?
5. Paper or electrons?
Contest ends Sunday at 11:59 p.m. CST. Winners will be chosen randomly by random.org and announced Tuesday.
So, you 4 who read this blog, go find 4 friends who’ll pad the comments, ’kay?
(An honest review would be greatly appreciated, but not expected.)
And sorry for the sporadic posting, folks. We’re up to our eyeballs in last-minute publishing-type stuff, getting reading to put The Proviso up for public consumption on Friday. Yes. Friday. I can hear your credit cards trembling as I type. I promise I’ll be more regular once that’s done.
Over on Teleread, there’s a new blog post today about ebooks being fertile for annotation. I envision this somewhat like a post littered with Wikipedia links to explain things so that the reading audience who doesn’t know what he’s talking about can go get a little primer, and the part of the audience that does know won’t have its reading flow interrupted.
I could have (and still could at any point in the future) litter The Proviso with references and annotations embedded in the ebook editions, but my question is this:
If you had an ebook reader (or if you HAVE an ebook reader), how do you think you’d like such a thing?
On the ebook front, nothing much to report except the iLiad just released a new thingymajig that’s not getting rave reviews. And the Kindle’s not coming out in the UK this year.
On the publishing front, The Mysterious They say that if you’re a midlister or a new author–or an agent specializing in such–y’all are just SOL ’cause the PTBs at major houses are tightening their belts (which means either the smaller houses will be, too or they’ll step in to take up the slack and make a mark).
Yeah. I don’t have that problem.
Oh, one more thing. As a reader, I have a suggestion for you e-publishers: Put the blurb of the book on the first page. That way I haven’t forgotten what the book is about when I open up my ebook reader and see titles and author names. I’m terribly forgetful and have no wish to dive into a book I don’t know what it’s about. Yeah, I downloaded it so it must have intrigued me but now I don’t know why. With my print books, I always go to the blurb to figure out what I want to read next, but obviously, there is no back-of-book on an ebook.
And by the way, we did put The Proviso‘s blurb in the front for that very reason.