atomsplitter

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My publisher just emailed me they are dropping the price on my (and everyone elses books they publish) book. The retail list price was $24.95 (and thanks to everyone that bought a copy). They are now listing my book for $9.95 (there go my royalties). Standard shipping still applies at $3.99.

You can purchase one (if you haven't already) at: Lessons in Lunacy: Confessions of a Motorcycle Nut
 
My publisher just emailed me they are dropping the price on my (and everyone elses books they publish) book. The retail list price was $24.95 (and thanks to everyone that bought a copy). They are now listing my book for $9.95 (there go my royalties). Standard shipping still applies at $3.99.

You can purchase one (if you haven't already) at: Lessons in Lunacy: Confessions of a Motorcycle Nut
Is it available on Kindle or some other such service? then I can read it on my tablet or my phone.
 
Is it available on Kindle or some other such service? then I can read it on my tablet or my phone.

Not yet. I have to authorize (i.e. pay for that). I was waiting with bait on my breath for a royalty check to cover the cost of Kindle/Nooking the work. The publisher's contract states they will pay me in August and I haven't seen the check yet,,,,,so it's still a ways off.:)
 
You know - you should get a higher royalty rate on a Kindle/Nook publication, as the cost of production and distribution is so much less. Plus - there are never any remnants to give credit for.
 
You know - you should get a higher royalty rate on a Kindle/Nook publication, as the cost of production and distribution is so much less. Plus - there are never any remnants to give credit for.

I do get higher royalties for Kindle. I'm just waiting to pay for conversion (although I can self publish for free, grrrr:mad:).
 
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