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Old 03-03-2009, 09:38 PM   #14
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But we have a series here that has all the books in eBook form in some form. Other then the one in Topaz, all the rest are Mobipocket. So why not get #3 in Mobipocket and then release them all to the various eBook shops with a reasonable price for those in MMPB? Anyway, I've sent an email to the Julia asking how i can go about getting her books in eBook format in either MS Reader, Mobipocket, or ePub. I'll see what sort of answer I get back.
For the most part it's up to the publishers (or so most authors have told me), authors have little say unless they're big names. I agree they should be out, but Macmillan (Tor, St, Martins, etc.) seems to have an aversion to ebooks for the most part and a screwy way of putting out what little they do offer. They release very little outside the Kindle market. I don't know why. Hopefully if the Tor ebook deal is successful, if and when it happens, Macmillan will be more open with ebooks from their other labels. Dorchester's the same way. I don't know if you can get a single title of theirs unless it's from Sony or Amazon.
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