Kindle anyone?
14 years ago
General
I've had some calls to provide my books in e-book format. Well, I've bitten the bullet and taken the first step. Life's Dream is now available for the Kindle. You can find it at Amazon.com. Better yet, it sells for about a third off the list price of the paperback.
Those of you who want it in a different format, fear not! It soon will be available through Smashwords also in all formats. I was going to do the Kindle version through them too until I found out that there was going to be a lengthy delay in submitting it to Amazon, so I decided to get around that problem by going direct. Eventually that won't be a problem any more though. My other books will also be converted to e-book format as soon as I get them whipped into shape. It was a steeper learning curve than I anticipated, but thankfully Smashwords provides a detailed guide to help.
Those of you who want it in a different format, fear not! It soon will be available through Smashwords also in all formats. I was going to do the Kindle version through them too until I found out that there was going to be a lengthy delay in submitting it to Amazon, so I decided to get around that problem by going direct. Eventually that won't be a problem any more though. My other books will also be converted to e-book format as soon as I get them whipped into shape. It was a steeper learning curve than I anticipated, but thankfully Smashwords provides a detailed guide to help.
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Let me know if you see anything wrong.
Any thing I can copy and post to it, I can listen to while driving.
Odd word combinations it read as it spelled, not what you would read a name.
...Wait, does that count as copyright infringement? :S I already bought all your books on paper...
As long as you bought the paperback books, I don't mind that you made yourself an .epub version.
My first version with everything in the same document was so large, it crashed it.
I'm planning on converting my Folly stuff so I can go over things when I can't have a PC/netbook around.