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Old 10-21-2008, 06:40 AM   #1
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Free, just one copy of the December Webscription

I'm about the buy the December webscription at webscription.net. This is a package of seven books from Baen Books, four new books and three back catalogue books.

When I buy them I can give a free copy to anyone who hasn't already got a webscription.net account. I just need your email address.

So, the first person to send me a private message with their email address get a free copy of the December books.

For those unfamiliar with webscription.net, it's the web site Baen Books uses to sell its ebooks. Despite the name, webscription months involve a one-off payment. The 'scription' bit is because the books get release in parts during the months before publication, with the full books only becoming available a couple of weeks before the print books reach the shops.

(Half the text becomes available in the the third month before publication, three quarters in the second month before publication, and the full text in the month before publication, between the 15th and 20th of that month.)

So the December books will be fully available only around the middle of November.

See
http://www.webscription.net/p-869-w2...scription.aspx

for details of December's books, which are:
1635: The Dreeson Incident
by Eric Flint and Virginia DeMarce
War Games
by Christopher Anvil edited by Eric Flint
The Vorkosigan Companion
edited by Lillian Stewart Carl and John Helfers
Sister Time
by John Ringo and Julie Cochrane
Dead Easy
by William Mark Simmons
Future Weapons of War
by Joe Haldeman and Martin Harry Greenberg
Debt of Ages
by Steve White
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