I'm doing it--The Red Church was a Stoker Award finalist in 2003. I have also put up several story collections and three original novels and as soon as I get MY rights back, I am putting them all up, starting with FOREVER NEVER ENDS in September (and I will be releasing "author's preferred editions" with my original titles on them instead of the ones the publisher picked. In other words, now they are mine to share with you the way I want.)
I am really thrilled to have a chance for readers to find these books again. I published six novels with Kensington Books but I will probably earn more and reach more readers this year than I ever did in mass market paperback. This is awesome.
I also know Kevin J. Anderson is putting up some of his science fiction backlist. Konrath doesn't have any rights to his NY novels so he's publishing all the novels that NY rejected, as well as the new ones he's rejected NY on. There are dozens if not hundreds of authors doing this now and in five years almost every author will be doing this with book old and new titles. It's too simple not to.
Scott
http://www.hauntedcomputer.com