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Originally Posted by Steven Lake
Yeah, a lot of the reasons for my delays have been moral. In fact, they're so downright greedy and underhanded that I'm looking into doing two versions of my book: One for normal sale, and one for Amazon, the latter of which will be priced half again higher in order to break even on sales through Amazon. They're so blasted crooked that you could use them as a corkscrew. I'm really, really looking forward to someone stepping up and smacking them down hard one of these days.
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Wow, theyre that bad? That raises alot of questions for me that Im not quite sure youd like to answer such as 'How crooked', 'What do you mean', 'If its that bad how do people sell their ebooks cheap through Kindle' and 'What about Nook and that new thing they have at Barnes & Noble, PubIt!'?
http://pubit.barnesandnoble.com/pubi...t=pi_reg_home?
Heres more info of PubIt!
As I said I have a friend thats an author and I cant understand why they dont just take the book themselves and make it into an ebook. They self published it so I have no clue whats holding them back. They did mention plans to get on the Kindle one day but thats it. Would it be better to just take it and have the book in various formats on ones own site for download or to publish it through a Kindle, Nook or PubIt?