Free Kindle book bonanza. Friday 13th

Click for closer view of fabulous artwork by Andy Bigwood

Head on over to to the free book bonanza, where you can get free Kindle books from the Amazon Kindle Store. Choose from any or all of over 70 titles, including The Reality War Book1  in the science fiction section.

The bonanza site books are only guaranteed to be free today,  although you can pick up a free copy of The Reality War directly from Amazon through the end of Saturday (see links below).

Have fun!

Please note that the promotion is running across all Kindle Stores, but the links in the Book Bonanza page only point to the US Kindle Store. If you live somewhere else, you can search for the title in your local Kindle Store, or alter the address in your browser, so instead of amazon.com it reads amazon.co.uk, or amazon.it or whatever.

For example

The address on the US Kindle Store for The Reality War is

http://www.amazon.com/The-Reality-War-Book1-ebook/dp/B0076YJZX6

and for the UK Kindle Store, it’s

http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Reality-War-Book1-ebook/dp/B0076YJZX6

And talking of free books, we continue to run our free Greyhart titles promotion across all major platforms, not just Amazon but also iTunes, Kobo, Sony, B&N, Diesel, and Smashwords

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Gill Shutt’s interviewed by the Squid

Createspace paperbacks

Our first paperbacks

Greyhart author, Gill Shutt was recently interviewed by an underwater creature at Squid Inc. Sounds dangerous but she gave a good account of herself, which you can read here. Find out why One the Edge is like  ‘Jane Goodall writes fantasy’.

In other Gill news, proof copies of the paperback edition of Legends of Light were ordered today. There’s plenty more to come from Gill in 2012.

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The Legends of Light… in print

I am delighted that The Legends of Light has had such a popular reception. “Very much in Tolkien’s class” said one reviewer, and it doesn’t get much better than that. The book doesn’t just have stirring tales of fantasy that took me right back to — well, to reading Tolkien as a teenager. It also has some great interior artwork. eBooks are a superb way to read books, but don’t always do great artwork justice. So we’re bringing this book out in paperback in a few months.

Here are a few images to whet your appetite.

We’ve got many of the images on our dedicated Legends web page. If you follow this link, and click on the thumbnail images, they will bring up a larger version. They are still reduced-quality, though. The paperback images are in their full uncompressed, 300dpi glory, although I must stress they will be greyscale images in the paperback. I did look at putting together a colour version. We have the capability, but I think the list price would work out something like $15, which might be a little steep. The initial list price for the non-colour US paperback will be $4.99. There will be a UK edition available directly through our website.

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There is no escape from… the Death Flu!

Imagine a disease: invisible, infiltrating. Everywhere. You cannot escape this virus. It will get you.

Unless you’re one of the lucky ones with immunity, the Death Flu will kill you; it’s only a question of when.

Though, perhaps, if you have immunity, that makes you one of the un-lucky ones. Your friends and family — those you so recently regarded as sorry victims of the disease — are now rising once again, your mindless, implacable enemies, forever hungering for your flesh.

As you pick your way through the broken remnants of a shattered country — always on the move, never safe — you soon realize that there is something to fear every bit as much as the pursuing zombies: the other survivors.

 

Death Flu by Scott Brietzke

A novel you won’t dare to put down. Coming from Greyhart Press in 2012

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On the Edge… is available now

We had some obstacles publishing On the Edge, the engrossing new novelette by Gill Shutt. Everything is now sorted out. See this post for further details.

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Win a free eBook. Seven Days… Seven Winners…

“What would you do…?”

We’re kicking off a new, regular feature on the Greyhart site, a weekly competition called ‘Seven Days… Seven Winners’. The prizes are eBooks in the format of your choice (ePub or Kindle). You have seven days to enter, and the winning seven entries will be chosen at random. To enter, all you have to do is add a comment anywhere on the Greyhart site using the phrase for this week’s competition.

For our first week, we’ll be offering one of our own titles, a contemporary fantasy novelette set in Chicago, The Cookie Tin, by Nigel Edwards. Indie EBooks described it as “beautifully written” 

What would you do if you had a machine that let you feel someone else’s emotions? What would it do to you?

This week’s competition entry phrase is: What would you do…?

Good luck!

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Updated: On the Edge is… now available

“Listen to me, for I am dead…”

Our launch of On the Edge didn’t go as planned, the Kindle edition being lost somewhere in Amazon’s system. I’m happy to announce that Amazon have resolved their issues and the novelette is now available to buy.

We had our first review on Amazon for the paperback edition before the Kindle version came available, which is a first for us. “…had my interest from the first page.” — was one of the nice things the reviewer had to say about the story. Read the Amazon review comment for yourself.

The paperback is available now to US customers, priced $4.99, and is included in Amazon’s 4-for-3 and supersaver deliver offers.

Also available as

Kindle Edition amazon.com 99c |  amazon.co.uk 77p

ePUB edition … coming soon to Nook, Kobo, iTunes

 

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Win free copies of The Reality War!

SciYourFi, go-to site for indie science fiction, is running a competition this week to win free copies of The Reality War (Kindle, ePUB, and PDF formats). The competition is running until March 30th, so get your skates on and hurry over to SciYourFi

 

Click for closer view of fabulous artwork by Andy Bigwood

If you prefer your novels to be printed, we’ve got you covered. The Reality War Book1: The Slough of Despond (not The Slough of Desmond as I know some people misread it!)  is now available in paperback in the US and UK (see The Reality War page for details). We have plenty of paperback launches planned for later this year. Talking of which, we’ve got plenty of announcements to make over the coming week about forthcoming titles.

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4 Reasons eBooks are Better than Paper Books

Don’t get my wrong—I’m not a radical when it comes to either paper or digital books. Some have a strict preference for one format or the other, but most, like myself, can and do read both, depending on the situation. Still, among self-described hardcore book nerds, there’s a certain snobbery surrounding the eBook. There’s this attitude that “Literature” must be read in print, must be felt, and touched, and owned on the shelf.

Here are a few reasons I feel that eBooks far exceed their paper predecessors:

1.     eBooks get nearer to the essence of literature.

I know, sounds crazy, especially considering the way the printerati goes on and on about how eBooks are diminishing the state of literature. But after reading this one New York Review of Books article, “E-books Can’t Burn,” you’ll come away with a completely different perspective. When you take the physical out of books, you get closer to what matters about books—not their ownership or collectability or the feeling you get when you’ve read X pages, but the very ideas present in the book. Everything else about books is just showing off.

2.     If your house were burning down, you could only grab a handful of print books.

On the other hand, you could carry a library’s worth in your eReader, and you wouldn’t have much difficulty taking it with you while searching for your valuables like jewelry, collectibles, pets, family members, etc. In this sense, as noted in the NYRB article, eBooks are more durable. Even if your device broke, your collection is likely backed up in the cloud. You’ll never lose a book to natural disaster or lending to an unreliable friend again!

 3.     Who wants to carry a suitcase full of books when you’re on the go?

For me, this is one of the most important benefits of eBooks. I travel fairly frequently, and if I have to sit in on place without reading something, I’m liable to choke my flight partner sitting next to me. Still, traveling light is a goal I always aim for, and there’s no way you can travel light with a variety of reading materials at the same time. That is, unless, you have an eReader.

4.     It’s just cheaper. End of story.

Again, this is another very important reason that I feel eBooks, even among the soi-disant “well-read,” should be considered with greater respect. Let’s forget about the obvious benefit of not destroying hundreds of trees in the process of printing books, and the entire, rather large, carbon footprint it would all entail. Let’s just look at the math—eBooks are almost always cheaper than print books. Getting an eReader has saved me hundreds over the years. Now that I have more money to spend on books, I read more. And that has to be a good thing, wouldn’t you say, Professor Old Fashioned?

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Our first simultaneous print and eBook launch looms

Had a delivery of proofs from Createspace today, and they look pretty neat. On the top of this site, and our corporate bio all over the web, Greyhart Press is described as an ePublisher. Well, realistically, our sales will continues to be mostly eBooks and I’m very proud to say that. But it’s nice to give people a choice of formats, and — let’s face it — authors would prefer to pull something physical off their bookshelves when people ask ‘have you ever been published?’

So here’s a sneaky look at On the Edge, a 60-page novelette by Gill Shutt, which will retail in the States at $4.99 for the paperback and $0.99 for the eBook. There’s also a proof there for our Reality War paperback, a full-length novel at $9.99 for the paperback and $2.99 for the eBook.

It’s still the early stages of an experiment, but it’s exciting so far.

Createspace paperbacks

Our first paperbacks

If you click on the image, you’ll get a slightly sharper image.

And if you want a pre-release copy of On the Edge (eBook edition) then you can head over to Librarything, where it’s part of the Early Reviewer program for March.

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