The Serpent Sea Preorder
The Serpent Sea is starting to show up for preorder!
It shows up in a couple of other places, but there's a distributor glitch that has weirdly conflated it with The Tyranny of the Night by Glen Cook. If you're in doubt about what you're ordering, the ISBN for The Serpent Sea is 978-1-59780-332-8.
eBook The ebook version should be available in January (when the book is officially released) on Kindle, Nook, Kobo, and in multiple formats on the Baen Webscription site.
(Things you can do to help authors: leave reviews on places like Amazon, Barnes and Noble, GoodReads, and LibraryThing. (not for this book now, since you haven't read it yet, but if/when you read it) The reviews on sites like GoodReads and LibraryThing help, but on Amazon they can actually help the book show up more often in the searches.)
And someone usually asks if preordering the book helps more than buying it when it comes out or vice verse, and I usually answer...I don't know. I suspect when/how the book is bought only becomes a factor for books likely to end up on the NYT bestseller list, and that isn't likely to be a factor.
I have a migrainish sinus headache that won't go away, and I've had it all night, and I'll have it all day. Hey, that rhymed. Anyway, now to work.
Oh, a link first:
The long list of nominees for the Gaylactic Spectrum Awards The Gaylactic Spectrum Awards honor outstanding works of science fiction, fantasy and horror which include significant positive explorations of gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgendered characters, themes, or issues.
It shows up in a couple of other places, but there's a distributor glitch that has weirdly conflated it with The Tyranny of the Night by Glen Cook. If you're in doubt about what you're ordering, the ISBN for The Serpent Sea is 978-1-59780-332-8.
eBook The ebook version should be available in January (when the book is officially released) on Kindle, Nook, Kobo, and in multiple formats on the Baen Webscription site.
(Things you can do to help authors: leave reviews on places like Amazon, Barnes and Noble, GoodReads, and LibraryThing. (not for this book now, since you haven't read it yet, but if/when you read it) The reviews on sites like GoodReads and LibraryThing help, but on Amazon they can actually help the book show up more often in the searches.)
And someone usually asks if preordering the book helps more than buying it when it comes out or vice verse, and I usually answer...I don't know. I suspect when/how the book is bought only becomes a factor for books likely to end up on the NYT bestseller list, and that isn't likely to be a factor.
I have a migrainish sinus headache that won't go away, and I've had it all night, and I'll have it all day. Hey, that rhymed. Anyway, now to work.
Oh, a link first:
The long list of nominees for the Gaylactic Spectrum Awards The Gaylactic Spectrum Awards honor outstanding works of science fiction, fantasy and horror which include significant positive explorations of gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgendered characters, themes, or issues.
Published on September 21, 2011 06:17
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