Some deals extracted from the monthly (aspirationally monthly, at least) Wildside Press newsletter, which just hit my Inbox a couple of hours ago:
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Australia Day -- the National Day of Australia -- is coming up (January 26). It marks the anniversary of the 1788 arrival of the First Fleet of British ships at Port Jackson, New South Wales, and the raising of the Flag of Great Britain at that site by Governor Arthur Philip. Kobo has selected two of our ebooks for special promotion that day, Australian James Doig's horror anthology AUSTRALIAN GOTHIC (which will be priced at AU $.99 for the duration of the promotion) and New Zealander Lyn McConchie's SHERLOCK HOLMES: BEASTLY MYSTERIES, which will be priced at AU $2.49. If you live in Australia or New Zealand, check out the Kobo site over the nest week for these and other great deals.
Tuesday is Free Ebook Day at Wildside Press. We usually do a freebie on the web site (last week's was "The Teacher from Mars," by Eando Binder; the week before was a Fritz Leiber short story collection.) Sorry, there won't be a specific freebie today -- you'll just have to go to our web site and pick one out for yourself. Use coupon code FN0T1AZ729293 to take 99 cents off your order of 99 cents or more. One use per customer, please! Coupon expires tomorrow.
Feel free to buy some extra books or ebooks while you're there. (That's what keeps the freebies free, after all!) And if you sign up for an account at wildsidepress.com, you will be able to download the ebook as many times as necessary in future years using the same link in your email or your store account. Just another great feature for registered users.
Want print books? Use either of our January coupon codes (which expire January 31, 2016):
5OFF25 to save (obviously!) $5 off a purchase of $25
12OFF50 to save $13 (not so obviously!) off a purchase of $25
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The $0.99 coupon is enough for a free Megapack, or you can use on some other book.
The newsletter also has a lot of other info about what's going on at Wildside Press so if you like their type of books, you can sign up for the newsletter yourself...