Penric fixed

Some persons were complaining about the kerning... now corrected, with another last tweak. LAST, you hear me...? Time for this project to go in!




We hope it will go live sometime next week.

Ta, L.
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Published on July 04, 2015 20:47
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message 1: by Tatiana (new)

Tatiana Please let us know how we can buy this when it's available. Thanks!


message 2: by Lois (new)

Lois Bujold Tatiana wrote: "Please let us know how we can buy this when it's available. Thanks!"

I plan to post the first scene along with links to the three vendors later this week -- if the links appear by then. In general, Kindle and Nook are fairly quick at getting things up (though not, naturally, on 4th of July weekend), and iTunes takes a bit longer.

Ta, L.


message 3: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie I cannot wait to read this! So excited. :)


message 4: by Jason (new)

Jason Will this be available on the Baen e-library? I support Baen whenever possible.


message 5: by Lois (new)

Lois Bujold Jason wrote: "Will this be available on the Baen e-library? I support Baen whenever possible."

Not at the present time; it is self-e-published.

Ta, L.


message 6: by Kate (new)

Kate Halleron Any chance of adding it to Google Books? Many popular ereaders, such as Kobo, cannot read books from any of the sources you've named. Stupid DRM. The process seems relatively simple.

https://play.google.com/books/publish/


message 7: by Lois (new)

Lois Bujold Kate wrote: "Any chance of adding it to Google Books? Many popular ereaders, such as Kobo, cannot read books from any of the sources you've named. Stupid DRM. The process seems relatively simple.

https://play...."


So far, we are sticking with the three above-named vendors, in part because my agent thinks their business sides are the most reliable. So far.

Also, Spectrum is a tiny outfit, and can only chew through so much accounting per month. The smaller vendors seem to present a problem of diminishing returns. However, all things e- change and mutate, so we may change too, in due course.

Ta, L.


message 8: by Tatiana (new)

Tatiana Lois wrote: "I plan to post the first scene along with links to the three vendors later this week -- if the links appear by ..."

I read it and loved it! I think it would be a great start for a longer novel. Don't you?


message 9: by Lois (new)

Lois Bujold Tatiana wrote: "Lois wrote: "I plan to post the first scene along with links to the three vendors later this week -- if the links appear by ..."

I read it and loved it! I think it would be a great start for a lon..."



Mm, not a novel, I think. Perhaps a picaresque series of shorter works. Which would need a bunch of plots, always a problem.

Ta, L.


message 10: by Sean (new)

Sean Loved this novella. It came as a total surprise on the Weekend when it popped up online. Finished it by Monday. Thoroughly enjoyed revisiting the world and setting. =)


message 11: by Tatiana (last edited Jul 26, 2015 04:25PM) (new)

Tatiana Well, at one point I thought you intended to write a novel for each of the five gods. Curse was for the Lady of Spring, and Paladin for the Bastard, and Hallowed Hunt must have been for the Son. So that leaves two more.

I realized recently that all the stories in that world must end with a kind of deus ex machina, but they're still really interesting and surprising and not at all predictable. That doesn't sound easy, though you make it seem so.

I'd love to read more about Ista's adventures after Paladin, or more books about the new Roya and Royina of Chalion (trying not to spoiler any of them here). I also loved Hallanna from the Hallowed Hunt and think she would make a great protagonist of her own novel.

In other words, keep doing what you're doing! =D


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