warm words

Sep. 22nd, 2011 10:40 am
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Keith Brooke, whose Infinity Plus Ebooks bought my Warm Words and Otherwise: A Blizzard of Book Reviews for publication (just last Monday!), has written some very kind words about the project -- and about how he went from "You must be nuts" to "What a great idea" -- on his blog, All Things Keith Brooke and Infinity Plus. So that's started my day in the way I hope it continues.




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Published today (i.e., Monday 29th, which is still about half an hour away as I type) is my new book, this one my first original ebook; it's being released by Infinity Plus Ebooks, who've done a few recent reissues of mine -- including the "singles" releases I talked about here the other day.

This time the book concerned is called Warm Words & Otherwise: A Blizzard of Book Reviews; it's over 150,000 words long and costs a mere $1.99 in the US or £1.44 in the UK. There are over a hundred reviews in the book (I counted at one stage, but have since forgotten), some moderately short but many of full essay length. These aren't the informal notes I post here but yer actual professional-level reviews.

And, just as icing on the cake, it has a Ron Tiner cover!

Where oh where, I can hear you wail, can I find this paragon of a book?

Well, one place is the Infinity Plus Ebooks site itself; I think I get more money if you buy direct from the publisher.

Otherwise, there's Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk, and Smashwords. So far.






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Infinity Plus Ebooks is to publish, probably before the end of the month (such is the speed of events in this mighty digital age, Jim), a 150,000-word collection of the book reviews I've written over the years. For the last several days I've been editing this compilation, correcting all my typos, toning down a lot of the pomposity, and stripping out at least 5% of the general adolescent snottiness.

Perhaps half the reviews (and some two-thirds of the wordage) were done originally for the webzine Infinity Plus; a further big chunk of the book comprises my reviews for the late, lamented genre-fiction webzine Crescent Blues. The various other magazines represented include Extrapolation, Samhain and SFX. There's also a handful of reviews which were obviously published somewhere but, y'know, er, how can a writer be expected to keep proper records, um . . .

There's lots of discussion about what the "digital revolution" means to book publishing. One of the aspects which I think is too often ignored is exemplified by Warm Words & Otherwise.

I have the touching belief that the book is worth publishing: some of the stuff I've been editing over the past few days is actually, in my modest opinion, worth preserving. Even so, however much I might rosify the tint of my spectacles, a conventionally printed or PoD edition would obviously be a complete disaster; if my mum were still alive it'd be a different story, but since her demise sales have plummeted. An ebook edition at perhaps $1.99, on the other hand, while hardly destined to burn its way up any New York Times bestseller list, has every chance of doing moderately well -- it might sell a few tens or hundreds of copies where a print version would likely sell zero. At best.

Later, when I feel less entangled by flu, I'll try to remember to post a contents list here.


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