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Old 07-01-2008, 03:11 PM   #356
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Well, I just finished Wright's Orphans of Chaos, then went looking for the digital version of the next one to buy and.... no digital version.

What kind of (*&%R%E(( perverted logic is that, Tor.

Sheesh.
The logic of a company still groping for a coherent digital strategy.

Tor sister company St. Martin's has recently offered a few digital editions of mysteries to promoter particular authors and get folks to sign up for a mailing list. Tor parent company Holtzbrink is unifying their various imprints under the Macmillan umbrella.

Tor probably doesn't have a digital edition of the next Wright Chaos novel, and even if they do, they have no way for you to buy it.

Right now, they are doing what the Baen Free Library was originally intended to do: promote authors, and spur sales of dead tree editions. Back when the Free Library began, Jim Baen didn't see pure electronic publishing as a source of profit. It's become so with the Webscriptions offerings, but that was after the fact.

Give Tor and Holtzbrink time. At least they are aware of ebooks, and I expect we'll see them offered for sale down the road.

Meanwhile, you can always buy the paper edition...

(BTW: I know John Wright. He'll be pleased you liked the first enough to want the second.)
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