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bechamp or pasteurJust in: the Kindle version of Hume's Bechamp or Pasteur. More details on the print and ebook pages.

Next up: Nikola Tesla.


7 covers


Yes, a slew (ok, I know; here)  of new eBooks. Most of them have existed in paperback form for a while, but the first two covers above are for titles that are only, for the moment anyway, available as eBooks. With the others, you get a choice. All in Kindle format for now, with EPUB to follow when the time is right, i.e. when I decide on a sales/distribution channel. In the meantime, I’ll happily keep on with Kindle. The EBooks page, complete with more information, is here.

ebookism

dminoz.posterous

DMINOZ.TUMBLR


New, not even out of testing: eBookism, a shared eBook directory for small publishers. Hosted, maintained and tweaked by myself. The point: to get a little exposure in what is rapidly becoming a raging torrent of ebooks on the net.

What brought this on? I downloaded the Barnes&Noble ereader (onto my iPod Touch) the other day. Great program, great platform, as is the Borders eReader, not to mention of course the Kindle and Stanza readers. (Personal fav: Stanza. Review coming soon.) With any of the ereaders from the large companies, you get access to literally millions of ebooks. How tough is being a small publisher these days, so a little extra traffic courtesy of an ebook directory like ebookism must be a good thing.

If you have any ebooks published, jump in, and help in the debuggery...


All new titles posted to the ebookism page will also be posted to two micro-blogging thingies:

ebookism.posterous.com

and

ebookism.tumblr.com

Both have RSS feeds, so subscribe to either of those, and you'll be able to read, in your preferred method, about new titles as they're added. (I'm using both, until one of them becomes obviously the better or most useful option. Then there will be one.)


An experiment of literary proprtions...

indeed. Help me edit a novel - X. Delius, to be precise, on BiteSize Edits. One paragraph at a time.