Looking for my Books?
I’ve gotten this question a lot lately: where are your books, and how can I read them? And what about your newest books, the ones you’re working on, right now? Is there some super special secret place to read those?
And now, I have your answers!
First, there’s always the bookstore. Or Amazon, if you don’t like the bookstore. Barnes & Noble also has a website. Should you want that brick and mortar experience, though, remember that any bookstore, whether chain, independent, whatever, can special order my books for you. Just ask! This is helpful to me, too, because if you discover a store that isn’t carrying my books…imagine all the people who are missing out! Or still safe, depending on how you choose to look at things. Everyone who’s asked their local crack book dealer to carry me has exposed me to a wider audience. Thank you!
Should you want an e-book, for contractual reasons you’ll mostly have to get those from Amazon. But fear not! You don’t need an actual Kindle to read a Kindle book, just Amazon’s (free) software. Which works just fine on any phone, tablet, or other device.
Should you not want to spend any money at all, you can wait for me to announce a free book promotion. Which would probably require following me on Facebook, because this is where I tend to announce these kinds of things. Or you can follow me on Wattpad, or Radish. I generally usually have at least one full length book on Wattpad, which is an entirely free site. But, these days, the excitement is really on Radish. Radish is an awesome site where you can read books either for free or, depending on the book, for a few cents per chapter. That’s right, cents. I’m premiering my newest (and in my opinion most ambitious, and exciting) work there, right now: The Witch King. The first free chapters of every book on Radish are always free, but with chapters four and higher you’ll be able to either a) fork significantly less change than you might find in the bottom of your average shoe and read them right away or b) wait a week and read them for free. Yes. That’s right. On the “freemium” model, I’m using for The Witch King, every chapter “unlocks” after seven days. The patient pay nothing!
Radish, right now, is app only. But it’s a free app, and easily downloadable! So you should absolutely check it out.
And yes, you should absolutely say hi on Facebook.


