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Consider the movie TERMINATOR 2. For anyone that watched the trailer or read up on the movie ahead of time, they knew Arnold Schwarzenegger would be be returning as a 'good' terminator from the future, now designed to protect young John Conner. The movie was a phenomenal success and people loved it. But for people that had no idea he was now a 'good' terminator, it was a terrific shock when he first appeared and helped Conner.
Does either perspective make it a better movie or is it just another way to see a key scene differently? We think TERMINATOR 2 is a good movie regardless and that's the analogy we've tossed around when we think about how readers new/old should see this book.
THE FIRST CONFESSOR: The Legend of Magda Searus is the beginning and new readers should start here.




I'm still jumping up and down in excitement over the way you're (as an author) embracing the new e-book technology! Very refreshing and exciting to see what happens next!
A rhetorical question on pricing: why are unused paper books 6-12 months or more from release date and priced at $8 available in 4 books for the price of 3 promotions while the same e-books aren't ever offered in this type of promotion? I purchase all my new books this way, purchasing the odd hardcover from a series I eagerly follow.
So, older e-books priced at $10 each (if that's where pricing eventually lands) are roughly 60% more expensive than their paper counterparts. Until this percentage drops to zero, I'll supplement by checking out e-books from a public library.
To those clamoring for paper books, watch more Star Trek and get used to the idea of hand held communicators and tablet computers (and e-readers!) LOL

I began reading The Sword of Truth series in high school when "Wizard's First Rule" was published and have been an avid fan ever since, picking up each book as soon as it hit and shelving other books until I was done.

Jane


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Self Publishing is a long journey. Being an Indie author, I always help to have a support system to create an ebook cover, edit and proofread, interior design. For marketing, I use usabookreviewers.com to gather book reviews and bookbub.com to market my book. I also started gathering email subscribers. So much to do...