Pete, it’s finally here. The Kindle eBook will be available for free download from this coming Monday 19 through Thursday 22. The start time for download is 12 midnight Sunday Pacific Coast time, so I think that will be 8 AM Monday British time.Liam wrote:All true, Pete. I think it is done, that is, the creative impulse is exhausted. I just have to convince myself that nothing I can add or do will make it better. Soon as I can do that - accept all its shortcomings - I will put it out. And yes, there will be a kindle version. It should be done in a few weeks at most. The longer I hold onto it, the less likely my mind will be able to find a new project. That is the best reason to get it out in the very near future. And of course, since I’m doing it on my own, I don’t have to wait on any publisher or editor.pete9012s wrote:Liam, I forgot to ask you in the heat of the battle, sorry debate if you mentioned you were in the process of writing a new book covering some of the parallels in Enid's work?
That is something I would be very interested to read if so. Any release/publication dates lined up and will it be available on kindle like your last book?
Of course, anyone else besides Pete who can stomach outlandish parallels, and their Enid Blyton analyzed to death, is quite welcome to download a copy. I think Fiona for one is brave enough to try it! Who knows, there might be a few nuggets of insight if you can get past the dull writing.
Kindle eBook on Amazon UK
Kindle eBook on Amazon US
Here is the link to the print version. It is not free, but is the lowest price I can put it - I suppose Amazon must recoup the cost of production - paper and ink.
Print version on Amazon.co.uk
The above page might not be fully functional for a day or two. The two below are fully functional, but are from the US, so might not be appropriate.
Amazon US
CreateSpace eStore