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aliantha wrote:Yeah, the environmental angle for e-books is kinda shaky, for precisely the reasons you name. And yet I do think that's where the publishing industry is headed. I think the publishing industry and the bookstores shot themselves in the foot by jacking up the prices on hardcovers while focusing solely on blockbuster books -- fiction by well-known authors and celebrity bios, that kind of thing. And it's obvious they were blindsided by the rise of self-publishing. It used to be that you had to sink tons of your own money into a contract with a vanity press in order to get your work before the public -- and even then, you probably only sold a few copies to your friends and family. Now, if you get a friend to help you with the cover art, you can publish your work on Amazon for free. It's a whole different ballgame. :)

And that's aside from the technology angle.

It'll be interesting to see where the industry is in 10 or 15 years. I think a lot of agents, in particular, will be looking for other work. Unless they can figure out how to make a living by inserting themselves between authors and publishers like Amazon.
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And yes, I guess that paper books for the most part do not end up recycled. Shame on the big boxes for that!!
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DotD, I hope I'm right too. ;) And thanks (belatedly) for the info on Smashwords/CreateSpace. I think I'm gonna go with CreateSpace for this book's dead-tree version too. I looked at Lulu briefly and their cover requirements started getting too technical for my poor Luddite brain.... Magickmaker and I spent some quality mother-daughter time Saturday night, mocking up the cover in PhotoShop (which she knows how to use and I don't -- this is why people have children! :lol:) to CreateSpace's specs. We'll see how it goes.
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Smashwords has a Kindle option, btw. :)

For my cover I used Paint.NET, a free program that is simpler than Photoshop (and free!), but WAY cooler than Microsoft Paint.
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I knew that Smashwords converts to the Kindle format -- but when I mentioned that to my friends, they still wanted to know when it would be in the Kindle Store. :roll: A lot of folks seem to be locked into the ease of getting their books straight from Amazon.
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Okay, one last bit of shameless self-promotion and I'm done: the dead-tree version of SwanSong is now available.

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That cover is fabulous!!!
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Thanks! A friend who's a graphic artist found it on a stock photo site. It's unbelievable how well the image fit with the book. :)
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And again with the self-promotion...

Seized, the first in the Pipe Woman Chronicles series, is available at Amazon for the Kindle. 8) I'll warn you upfront that it's an urban fantasy, but it's not as chick-lit-y as a lot of them (she said definitively).

Anyhow, if you're interested, it's here: www.amazon.com/Seized-Pipe-Woman-Chroni ... B007MGRCBU
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I'm almost done reading Swansong. Very enjoyable story.

But I wish I'd gotten the Kindle version. The epub version is kind of wonky on my iPad.
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Thanks! And sorry for the technical issues. :( That's probably the fault of the Smashwords conversion program.

Seized is transitioning out of KDP Select next weekend -- which means nothing to anybody here :lol: except that I'll be uploading it to Smashwords then. Which means it'll be available in epub format (and a ton of others) shortly thereafter. 8) It'll be a week or two after that before it filters down to iBooks and such. I intend to publish it separately on B&N, if I can figure out how to navigate PubIt. So many new skill sets to acquire... :?

I spent part of yesterday making a book trailer for Seized. It's not ready to go live yet -- I need to get a couple more photos from someone -- but I'm hoping it'll be done to coincide with the Smashwords release.
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Crap! I have been remiss! I think those Watchers who care already know ;) , but anyway:

Fissured: Book Two of the Pipe Woman Chronicles has been out for the past several months.

And Tapped: Book Three of the Pipe Woman Chronicles went live at Amazon yesterday, and at Smashwords and B&N today.

There's also a two-chapter-long sneak preview of the fourth book, Gravid, available at Smashwords. But I recommend reading the previous books in the series first, especially if you hate spoilers. The full book will be out sometime this spring.

And there will be a fifth book out in late spring/early summer, if all goes well. :)
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I am have been intrigued ever since you started the "Greed" thread and said you were poking around the ideas about that subject because of a NanoWrimo project.

Whoa, FOUR... with such intriguing if slightly intimidating titles.
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...and a fifth one in the works? Oh my!

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Probably because I dithered for quite awhile over whether I'd have enough plot for five. ;) But yeah, it'll be a...um...quintrilogy? I think I just made that word up.... ;)
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aliantha wrote:Probably because I dithered for quite awhile over whether I'd have enough plot for five. ;) But yeah, it'll be a...um...quintrilogy? I think I just made that word up.... ;)
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aliantha wrote:Thanks! And sorry for the technical issues. :( That's probably the fault of the Smashwords conversion program.

Seized is transitioning out of KDP Select next weekend -- which means nothing to anybody here :lol: except that I'll be uploading it to Smashwords then. Which means it'll be available in epub format (and a ton of others) shortly thereafter. 8) It'll be a week or two after that before it filters down to iBooks and such. I intend to publish it separately on B&N, if I can figure out how to navigate PubIt. So many new skill sets to acquire... :?

I spent part of yesterday making a book trailer for Seized. It's not ready to go live yet -- I need to get a couple more photos from someone -- but I'm hoping it'll be done to coincide with the Smashwords release.
I need to put my reviews of the other books...I finished them so fast I thought if I put the reviews up no one would believe me.... :D
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