For their 9th Anniversary, Mundania Press is having a 29% off all e-books sale when bought directly from their website throughout the month of August.
Apparently they were originally set up to small-press print a Piers Anthony story, and have since expanded to publish new and republish old works in paper and e-book formats. They seem to be mainly fantasy/sf, but they also list a few dozen mystery, romance, and other genres, apparently from having acquired some other small niche publishers along the way, such as
Awe-Struck E-Books (only a few titles included in the sale, apparently the coupon won't work on the main Awe-Struck site).
According to their
website front page, entering the code
NINE during checkout will give you 29% off any of their titles listed on the MP website. Newer books are available in your choice of ePub, Mobi, LIT, PDF and HTML, older ones seem to be PDF only.
All should be DRM-free since they also publish MultiFormat via Fictionwise (direct from Mundania's own website it seems you can only pick one format).
Please note that some (but not all) of their books can be found in the
Fictionwise catalogue (
Awe-Struck imprint listings) considerably cheaper with this weekend's 60% off coupon which you can find in
this MR thread, so if you see a title that looks interesting*, you should double-check it at FW.
Some of their reprinted "name" authors you may be interested in:
Piers Anthony, of course: @
Mundania, @
Fictionwise
Don Callander, light fantasy writer originally published by Ace Books: @
Mundania, @
Fictionwise
Anne Logston, also a light fantasy writer originally published by Ace Books: @
Mundania, @
Fictionwise
Louise Cooper, epic fantasy and YA author originally published by Tor Books: @
Mundania, @
Fictionwise. Apparently buying the "Time Master" e-books directly via Mundania
nets you free bonus short stories in PDF format. Mind you, the offer is listed from when the late author was still alive, so I have no idea if that deal is still in place or the short stories have been reprinted elsewhere, so probably best to ask if interested.
Robert Adams, creator of the classic sword-and-sorcery-meets-future-tech "Horseclans" series: @
Mundania, @
Fictionwise
Jim & Joyce Lavene, who also publish mystery novels via the Berkley Crime imprint from one of the Big 5 publishers: @
Fictionwise
* Also, try not to judge the books by their often depressingly tacky
Poser-looking 3D CGI covers if you can help it. I hope their "art" department is paid commensurate with their "skills".