04-23-2012, 02:39 PM | #1 |
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Hard Sci-Fi Space Opera- HEGEMONY, by Mark Kalina
I've self-published a novel on Amazon. Hegemony is a space opera with a hard-sci-fi edge and some transhumanist themes.
My readers to date seem to have liked it. It's available for 99 cents on Amazon. If you're interested in a hard sci-fi story with intrigue and space battles, you might want to check it out. It's available at http://www.amazon.com/Hegemony-ebook...5206194&sr=8-1 |
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Sounds interesting. Taking a look.
Two quick questions for you: What does 'transhuminist' mean, and how do you pronounce 'Hegemony.' |
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Transhumanist means relating to Transhumanism, which in turn is a philosophy of using technology to fundamentally change the human condition.
There are a couple of common ways of pronouncing "hegemony." In English, people tend to say "hedge-e-mony." The original Greek would sound more like "Heg-e-mony." |
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Sounds a good read.
Just purchased it |
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04-24-2012, 07:25 AM | #6 |
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just bought it. it sounds like a cool story and from a quick scan of the sample i really like your writing style.
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In my mind, I pronounce it like "hedge-e-mony."
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04-25-2012, 05:48 AM | #9 |
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i'm about 20% in and enjoying it quite a bit. to be honest the first 10% was a tad slow due to trying to process all the concepts put out there but since then its definitely picked up.
its very david weber-ish and i think fans of his books, especially honor harrington, would enjoy it quite a bit. its a steal at a mere 99 cents. |
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Not to be rude, but chalk up one more e-book I won't buy. Sounds good, I'm always into a good space opera. I'd even pay more than the $0.99, I always felt $5+ was a decent minimum for a 350 page e-book.
It appears to be only available in the Kindle format, and I won't purchase anything with DRM or in a locked format like that. I only post here to provide feedback, you just missed a sale from a customer willing to spend more than the asking price due to DRM. Let us know if a dead tree version becomes available and I'll grab a copy then. Thanks. |
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Ditto to Demosthenex -- I would have been willing to give it a try for 99cents and potentinally paid more (I pay $3 for the Liaden chapbooks which are usually only 50 pages), but I won't buy due to DRM and would prefer not to buy from Amazon due to format locking.
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I doubt a dead tree version will be available, short of Print on Demand. However, I might try to e-publish via another format, in addition to Amazon; the advantage of Amazon, to me, is that it makes e-publishing easy. I'm not, personally, a fan of the locked format, but I find it to be a small annoyance, rather than a major issue.
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Mark, did you have the option to publish on Amazon without DRM? That way format shifting becomes trivial. (I bought it anyway, because, in reality, DRM is trivial, too....)
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There is an option to publish without DRM, but the consensus of advice I got was that Amazon DRM was not intrusive and was worth it for the author.
I generally dislike DRM, but it can be done without being a pain, and Amazon seems to come close to that. The format lock-down is the biggest issue that I can see, though with the ease of use and free availability of kindle software, it is, as I said, a minor issue to me. As for Amazon's DRM, I doubt Amazon is going to start removing books that people have bought; they tried that once (with books by Orwell, of all things) and it hurt their repuation enough that I don't see a repeat being likely. Of course if Amazon goes out of buisness, I could be eating my words with salt and cursing their DRM. Meanwhile, to those who refuse to by a format-locked book with DRM, I understand your point of view, but, obviously, I'd be glad of your making an exception for my book... |
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