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Old 05-30-2013, 02:42 PM   #71
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Originally Posted by Brendan Moody View Post
When I've ordered e-books direct from them in the past they've usually e-mailed them as attached files within 24 hours. Let me know if too much longer passes without a reply; I'm a member of a ghost-story e-mail list run by the operators of Ash-Tree Press, so I can also nudge them there if necessary.
Brendan:

Thanks so much for the support! I received a note from the editor/publisher this afternoon offering an apology for the delay (due to an outage, apparently) and the book as an attached file. Thanks tons for recommending it; despite the occasional typo, it's lovingly and authoritatively edited, extras-engorged and satisfying to read. Whereas the M.R. James Megapack was so inattentively edited and baldly formatted that I actually found it demoralizing. For a few scant moments, I wondered why I read ebooks at all.

Then *A Pleasing Terror* reminded me.
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