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Old 07-13-2008, 12:05 PM   #396
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Originally Posted by nekokami View Post
As I understand it, Steven Brust is currently looking into releasing ebooks. He's been writing long enough that he probably owns the electronic rights to his earliest titles, even though he's a TOR author.
Likely. Earlier works were published by Ace.

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I've suggested that he check Fictionwise, as they seem to be willing to consider authors independently of publishers and I've heard their terms are reasonable. He'll probably have to have his agent involved, though.
Fictionwise also handles short stories. I know one author who was doing a random vanity Google and saw references to a book of his he wasn't aware of. He had an assortment of short fiction available through Fictionwise, and there was enough that they collected it into an electronic book and offered it as a collection. His contract with them permitted them to do that, and he's been happy with the relationship, so he had no objections, but geez, you'd think they would tell him...
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