It took me a couple of weeks to iron out various issues with
getting Faerie Blood deployed via the new system.
Which means that two of my favorite indie bookstores, Third Place Books and the almighty mecca of bookstores that is Powells, are now additional places where you can
get Faerie Blood in ebook form if you have a Kobo account.
In 2013, shortly after
I got Faerie Blood «s current edition out into the world and as I was trying to deal with both my Carina work and getting Bone Walker out, I was doing a series of blog posts pertaining to how to self - publish your work.
Eric
got faeries, I got underwater gardening.
Not exact matches
If you publicly proclaim your belief in
faeries and insist that others live their lives based on your belief then expect to
get ridiculed.
Inspired by the
faeries and in need of a boost to help
get me through the jet lag this week, I finally
get to wear my latest sprite - print acquisition today, perfect for frolicking in the garden at midnight or prancing around the lab in preparation for a rather large, stressful roundtable discussion tomorrow (I'll let you decide which one I'll be doing today).
In the meantime I would recommend that if you'd like to buy
Faerie Blood, my best recommendations on where to
get it are Amazon for Kindle users, and Fictionwise or Scribd for non-Kindle users (and those latter two links should be DRM - free as well as far as I know).
I have issued a deadline to beta readers of Saturday morning, and assuming I don't
get any last - minute bugs that need fixing, I will deploy the ebook editions of
Faerie Blood to all Kickstarter backers at that time!
At the time I deployed
Faerie Blood originally, Smashwords was also the only way to
get onto the Kobo store — which I was interested in because Kobo's a significant ebook player in Canada, and hey, Canada!
I've had a friend and reader contact me about buying print copies of
Faerie Blood and Bone Walker, and in the process of this, she wanted to specifically know how best to buy books from me to
get me the maximum amount of money.
The About Me, FAQ, and Books pages have all been updated too with current data, including how to
get print copies of
Faerie Blood and Bone Walker by ordering via Bandcamp!
I'll have print copies of both
Faerie Blood AND Bone Walker, so if you're local and you don't have the books yet and you want»em, this will be an excellent time to
get copies!
Also, I tried to set up Smashwords to deploy to Kobo, except for some reason, I could not
get it to pass the Smashwords copy of
Faerie Blood over to Kobo's systems.
And she's
got ta be sure, and it's
got ta be soon - because I have been kidnapped by evil
faeries - and she's
got ta be larger than life
No wilting
faerie queens and tortured knights here: this is how historical fantasy
gets dirty.»
Every Irish teenager
gets «the Call»: without warning, they're transported to the nightmarish Grey Lands for one day, trying to survive while the vengeful Sidhe
faeries hunt them for sport.
First I'm going to talk about the route I pursued to do print editions of
Faerie Blood and Bone Walker, since that's what I've
got direct experience with.
She has just discovered that
faeries are real, dangerous, and out to
get her.
By the end of the game, if you're going for full completion, you'll have collected 201 Golden Bananas, 9 Boss Keys, 4000 regular Bananas (every time you
get 75 regular Bananas with a Kong, you
get yet another collectable called a Banana Medal, by the way), 20
Faeries, 10 Battle Crowns, a Rare Coin, and a Nintendo Coin.