Campbell: Print Books and other Sundries
So, a lot of you have been asking about how/where/when to purchase my book, Campbell in print form.
The answer ended up being far more complicated than I ever could have dreamed.
The short answer is that it is available, and it’s lovely, and I’m very, very excited about the print book!
You can buy it on Amazon.com here. It’s not yet available on Amazon.ca (it takes 6-8 weeks to list). I’ll let you know when it’s up there.
Or you can buy it via my printer/distributor, Createspace, here.
Because I heart you all, I’ve also created a 20% off discount code that you can use on Createspace: 3JQCKNW9
Createspace also has cheaper shipping if you’re in Canada.
I also posted a list of places that you can find me/buy my books here.
As I mentioned before, if you cannot afford to purchase my book, but would really like to read it, drop me a line and we’ll figure something out. I’m not doing this to get rich, and storytelling is a major motivation in why I write.
If you would like to buy a signed book (This feels totally weird, and I’m not sure anyone would, but I thought I’d see, since a few people have asked), I’m going to consider buying some and mailing them out. I haven’t entirely decided on the terms yet, as I’m a very Mickey Mouse, one woman operation here and it’ll involve me ordering copies, then shipping them by hand, but if you decide you want that option, contact me here or via my Facebook page and we can chat about it. Because two rounds of shipping will be involved if you live outside Toronto, it’ll be more expensive than ordering it via Createspace, but I’ll do what I can to make it reasonable. If you live in Toronto, I’ll hand deliver it to you, but you might have to buy me a coffee or something sweet
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I have to say, I’ve been so thrilled at the reception to Campbell so far. It’s really weird to think about people out there, reading the book I wrote, but I’m really happy that those that have so far seem to be enjoying it. Writing is this weird thing that’s done in secret, behind closed doors right until the end, and I think for many of us, there’s a real inclination to hold onto it until it’s perfect, which is never is.
Writing the book isn’t the hard part, it’s letting go of it. Thank you, for catching it and spending some time with it. It means a lot that you’d trust me to tell a story that you might be interested in.
I’ve sent book two, West (there’s a sneak peek in the back of Campbell) to my editor, and I’m hoping to publish that one in February 2014.
I’ll leave you with some more quotes about writing from some of the greats.


