I, Zombie Pre-Orders!

How cool is this? Amazon has a pre-order page for I, Zombie, which means you can have it delivered to your Kindle as soon as it’s released on the 15th. That’s only two weeks away!


The pre-order for the physical book should go live on Monday. And I’ll have a link up for signed copies next week as well, so we can gauge demand for these things. I’m contemplating having one price for books signed with ink and another for books signed in my own blood. The latter will be cheaper, of course. Ink costs money!


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Published on July 27, 2012 11:48
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Karen’s Library How soon for a Nook edition? :-)


message 2: by Hugh (new)

Hugh Howey Please don't throw anything at me, but it'll be another month for the Nook edition.

*ducks*


message 3: by Lynne (new)

Lynne When will it be available for Kindle app on iPad? Amazon won't let me pre-order for the iPad...only my iPhone or computer. Grrrrrrrr.
(I hope it's a glitch!)


Karen’s Library Hugh wrote: "Please don't throw anything at me, but it'll be another month for the Nook edition.

*ducks*"


Arrgghhhh...!!! Ok, I'll be patient! :)


message 5: by JSWolf (last edited Jul 28, 2012 05:05AM) (new)

JSWolf Exclusive for the Kindle? Maybe we shouldn't buy it at all. If you treat those of us without Kindles as second class customers, you may as well be telling us that you don't want our bushiness right to our faces.

Also, how long until your other books are up at Kobo?


message 6: by Lynne (new)

Lynne I'm going to buy it either way......I/we can always read it on our computers! I love my apps!!

The 15th can't come fast enough. Go Zombies!


message 7: by Hugh (last edited Jul 28, 2012 11:36AM) (new)

Hugh Howey JSWolf: I've got four more books "published" to Kobo. I think it takes 1-3 days for them to pass inspection and go live. They'll all be DRM-free epubs, of course. I should get four more uploaded this weekend. That'll put all my books on the Kobo store by next week. Same goes for iTunes. I'll tackle Nook next.

I understand the frustration with the staggered release. There's all kinds of business-related stuff to do on top of the writing, so I have a hard time keeping up with it all. This is my third book written and released this year, which is a brutal pace to keep up. Rather than set release dates in a few months and have them all go live at the same time, I get them up when I can. And I'll always do Amazon first. I couldn't write fulltime off my earnings everywhere else combined. Hopefully that will change as the market diversifies. I really hope it does.


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