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Jeffrey, is it possible to get a hold of the source used to make the PDF? |
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10-03-2008, 11:38 AM | #77 | |
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I guess my question was more to the point of... If you are going to be giving away the book (digital version) and TOR is going to sell it... why would people buy it if it was also available for free? Formats not withstanding? Personally, if I wanted to sell and eBook or my publisher did, I wouldn't be giving it away also. Perhaps a year or something after it is released once sales calm down. BOb |
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No, it's not that easy. I tried feeding the PDF to MobiCreator, and what I got was a mess. Broken lines, merged lines, lots of other things. I've tried other PDF-to-Word converters, and not one of them worked worth a damn. At least not on my files. (The one exception, which initially made me think, wow, great, was Seas of Ernathe. I don't know why it worked on that and not others.) Maybe there's one out there that works, but I got tired of looking. The full version of Acrobat might work, but I don't have that. If I wanted to switch from Word, I wouldn't need that as an excuse. My problems with hidden text weren't a Word issue per se, but rather a Wordstar to Word conversion issue. Now that I know how to look for it, I'm not so concerned about it. Anyway, I have no serious problems with Word, and it's the industry standard--not just in fiction, but other areas I occasionally work in. Quote:
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10-03-2008, 04:38 PM | #79 | |
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The fact that so many people download PDFs in a format that does not read easily on a small device suggests to me that this is what many people do. Yes, giving away the ebook for free might cost me some paid ebook sales. But I'm hoping that increased visibility for the treebook will more than compensate for that. It's all guesswork at this point. But I don't think Tor would have given their blessing to it if they thought it was going to cost sales in the long run. |
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BTW--change of subject--I just spent some time on the phone with the production guy at ereads, and two of my books that have been caught for years in a production logjam (The Rapture Effect and Dragon Rigger) should be available soon from ereads. We talked a lot about costs and DRM and all that, and I was surprised to hear him say that he preferred non-DRM ebooks. We looked at my books on Fictionwise as we talked, and I was surprised to see that the prices had been lowered since I'd last looked, and that the multi-format books are apparently non-DRM. I'd thought it was otherwise. (There are limits on printing and audio-reading, which I wish weren't there, though. That's apparently a Fictionwise policy, not an ereads policy.) Not a promise, but I have reason to hope that my ereads books will be carried on Baen Webscriptions in the reasonably near future. |
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Just finished Neptune's Crossing and enjoyed it Took a while to get sucked in, but the book grabbed ahold of me (definition - 40 pages to go and had to stay up to 1am to finish it). I like a good yarn. Only just downloaded the Infinite Sea as I prefer to wait for the LRF version to save me reformatting with Calibre. Dumped some money in the Tip Jar as I definitely want to encourage this trial ebook practice. I also read ebooks for preference nowadays - its more convenient for me to use a Sony (or PDA or iPod Touch) to carry stuff than to put a real book in my backpack. Now on to read Strange Attractors.... Thanks Ross Last edited by HowGozit; 10-05-2008 at 12:48 AM. |
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10-05-2008, 01:18 PM | #82 |
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I enjoyed the first two books of the Chaos Chronicles so much that I purchased "Panglor" to start your other series... Thanks for the free ebooks. I look forward to reading all your books... Rob |
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Hey, great! Panglor is one of my early novels, though I revised it some for a later edition. It's the first book in my Star Rigger universe, in the sense of coming first in the chronology of the future history. It's the third one I wrote, though. Hope you like it.
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Jeff, will you do a signing tour for Sunborn? My wife and I want to buy the series in paper so we can get them signed. Your offering your work for free downloads just makes readers like me push up the loyalty curve! My job as a reader is to support you the author. I love getting books for free, but understand how the world works. You write, we buy. Giving the books to us for free in a convenient format cuts off all the work I would have had to do on my own. At least I don't have to scan your Chaos books! Those of us who like to read books electronically REALLY appreciate people like you that help us get the books we love in the formats that let us enjoy them best. So, are you signing Sunborn on the road?
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You can buy autographed copies directly from me, by going to the store page on my website. That doesn't give us the chance to meet in person, unfortunately, but it does let you get signed, personalized books. |
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Holy crap!! This off topic, but I didn't realize you also wrote the Battlestar Galactica novelization of the 2003 miniseries. I guess I should pay more attention.
I just finished that on my Kindle and you did an excellent job with that--I bet novelization work presents a lot of challenges! The whole time I kept thinking to myself "Hey this guy really does a great job capturing the personalities of these characters..." Now I gotta go check out your latest books and find ye ole tip jar to show my support for your e-books. Thanks so much! Last edited by tsgreer; 10-20-2008 at 07:21 PM. |
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The BSG novel was a definite change of pace for me, and a lot of fun. Glad you liked it! It didn't sell very well, unfortunately, but besides being an enjoyable detour, it turned me and my family into diehard BSG fans. I see by your sig line that you're a scooter pilot! Me, too. I ride a Tomos around town and love it. My wife rides a Honda. (Now, that's off topic.) |
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10-20-2008, 11:37 PM | #89 | |
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So yeah, my scoot (Honda Metropolitan) gets 100 MPG. Neighbor kids come and want to pet my chickens and get free eggs. Co-workers stare at me as I read e-books and brag that I know the guy who wrote the best BSG novel. I don't really know you, but hey, it's all I got. I'm only 39, which I thought was to young to be the eccentric guy of the block, but I was wrong. So scoot on author man! More fun than a motorcycle and less deadly. Well, slightly less deadly. Now to get sorta back on topic so I don't get yelled at--I downloaded your books and two friends asked about it and I sent them to your site as well. This may have been discussed before on these forums, but I couldn't find anything, so I'll ask for this thread: Do you think that your "author embracing e-books" strategy has really helped get your name out there, or is the e-book industry still too new to tell? By the way, I was surprised that you mentioned that your BSG book didn't sell well--it had way higher reviews than the other BSG books. |
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