Nook
The NOOK's weird death-march
I don’t know if you’ve noticed, but Barnes & Noble has become that relative we all talk about as if they’re already dead, even when they’re right in the room with us, and they don’t even mind because at least we’re talking about them. I say this knowing all too well that people have been…
Read MoreSFWA and me
Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America Back in 2012, I was enjoying the first big success of my career. Immortal had taken off–not in the mega-best-seller sense, but in the “oh shit, I’m making real money” sort of way. That might not sound like a huge deal to you unless you happen to also be…
Read MoreThe Kindle Select Dilemma
Decisions Here’s a sentence that probably doesn’t make sense if you aren’t self-publishing things right now: I’m not sure if I should stay exclusive to Amazon or not. That seems like a pretty silly statement, because sure, Amazon’s Kindle accounts for most of the ebook sales, but why limit my books to just that one…
Read MoreHard-Boiled Immortal on iTunes, Nook, Kobo
New ways to read Adam Hard-Boiled Immortal, the second book in The Immortal Chronicles, is now available on Nook and Kobo, and as a pre-order on iTunes with a release date of 12/16. (No link to the iTunes, which is app-based. It’s there, though!) Why book two first? Here’s the thing. I wanted to start moving the Chronicles…
Read MoreHousecleaning
Questions answered and other things Question: Is Hellenic Immortal on sale in a print edition from Amazon? Answer: It is available through Amazon here. The semantic distinction has to do with the fact that TWCS is using a consignment approach to print book sales with Amazon right now. In my opinion you’d be better served ordering it…
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