Posted by johnalex on 2013-01-05 05:39:56
You mean you type words, lots of words, and then give those words to people to read for free? You get through that. Are these good words? We aren't grading you, I mean for credit that is, you know.
How/Why do you do this?
And thank you for doing it!
=D
Posted by maysrill on 2013-01-05 05:43:54
Well, at some point these books will go on actual sale for real actual money. However, as an unpublished author, right now it's more important for me to have a lot of people reading my books than a few people buying them.
You get: access to new epic fantasy novels, free of charge.
I get: people interested and potentially telling others about them.
Win/Win.
(also still looking for ideas on a race for the new team)
Posted by dode74 on 2013-01-05 09:21:08
Self-publish on kindle? https://kdp.amazon.com/self-publishing/help
Posted by Rabe on 2013-01-05 10:56:28
Guess I have to read the book(s) before being able to give you any advice on team choice... ;-P
Posted by Rabe on 2013-01-05 13:45:06
Question: As soon as I have subscribed to the page, I still need password for the download. Where (or when) do I get that? Is it done manually and therefor will follow once you find time?
Posted by maysrill on 2013-01-05 14:22:33
We send out a password for the pdf. No one gets denied, but it's a precaution against pre-release copies getting flooded out into the world without us (my wife and I) knowing where they ended up.
(Rabe, you should have gotten yours sent to you)
Posted by Rabe on 2013-01-05 15:04:16
Got it, thanks! :-)
Posted by Hero164 on 2013-01-05 18:07:56
I self published using Lulu a while back, it can then be linked to available on amazon.
Posted by Beorg on 2013-01-05 20:23:55
You might also consider publishing them both through a Kickstarter campaign. It would bring in money for professional editing, cover illustration, and printing. Many of the books published there do quite well.
Posted by maysrill on 2013-01-06 06:07:51
Kickstarter is a nice idea, and I might consider it.
I definitely did go to the trouble and expense of professional cover art and editing (I just had to shoulder the expense up front).