Anything planned at WorldCon, to further raise the profile?
]]>PDFs are my flesh and audiobooks are my bones, and neither needs a shelf. just seems odd. anyway, preordered the PDF, and will get the audiobook off Audible when they wake up and get it done. thanks for being you! I just finished Wireless and loooved a lot of it.
]]>(This is UK-only.))
]]>How about now?
Perhaps now?
/should probably learn to cultivate patience, but - ooh, shiny!/
]]>Given that horrible, horrible experience, I wish to voice my displeasure with my dollars, and buy from a bookstore that will give me it DRM free without jumping through hoops.
Any help greatly appreciated. I went looking for the Tor DRM-free store, which appears to have never occurred (and their site doesn't list Rhesus Chart as coming out, besides).
]]>And you do that so blithely, not noticing Our Author shivering and starving on the Cruel Streets of Scotland.
Do you even know how much beer is takes to sustain human life in that frozen land?
]]>No.
DRM is shit, as we know, but the policy on it is set by my publishers -- and well above the level of editors (or people who interact directly with readers, for the most part).
This book is published by Ace (a division of Penguin Random House) in the USA, and Orbit (a division of Hachette) in the UK. Both these corporations require DRM on everything.
If you don't like DRM, and want to transcode a DRM'd ebook for your own personal enjoyment, you can find the tools to do so here.
]]>As/when Orbit and Ace are allowed to make DRM optional, I will of course lobby to remove DRM from those of my books that they publish.
]]>So begins the pavlovian salivation Can't wait to get my teeth into it ok ill stop now
]]>They're even better than i remembered.
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