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Old 11-09-2006, 10:01 PM   #16
Steven Lyle Jordan
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I confess I have a hard time finding NEW e-book Sci-Fi that 1. sounds interesting, 2. is written well, and 3. isn't insultingly pricey. I usually find 2 out of three, and far too often 1 out of 3. So I'm selective about what I buy. (Let's face it, there really is a lot of stuff out there, but not all of it is professional quality (and being an e-book writer, I say this while making every effort to present a small target myself!). Presently I have more classic SF than new SF in e-book form, and my list of new titles to buy is short.

By the way, I contacted the Connect store back in September, but after 2 e-mails confirming that they received my inquiry, they have not gotten back to me about making my e-books available. I attribute that to the "too small a fish" syndrome at this time, which preserves my ego at least.
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