My new fantasy novel Shards is now available from the Kindle Store (or, if you’re in the UK, the UK Kindle Store) and the Nook Store at Barnes & Noble for $2.99 US (or the equivalent)! A print edition will be coming eventually, but first I need to finish editing (i.e., rewriting) the concluding book, The War of the Ravels, which I expect to have done some time next year. Sorry to leave everyone hanging, but I promise not to take as long as George R.R. Martin does between installments of “A Song of Ice and Fire”!
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Attack of the Kindle Cases: Part Four
Posted by jamesviscosi on October 30, 2011
So after using the Kindle case with the built in light, the New Yorker case, and the Dragon Stones case, I decided that what I really wanted was a flip case. Maybe one that had some storage pockets. Maybe one like this, from RooCase:
Posted in Excerpts, fantasy, Miscellaneous, Reviews, Writing | Tagged: amazon, Excerpts, fantasy, flip case, kindle, kindle cases, roocase, stands | 2 Comments »
Attack of the Kindle Cases: Part 3
Posted by Dennis the Vizsla on October 2, 2011
After using the New Yorker Kindle case for a while, I noticed that M-Edge had started advertising that soon you would be able to create custom covers using your own pictures and photographs. Hmm, what would make a good Kindle cover for me? Hmm …
Posted in Books, fantasy, Lulu | Tagged: amazon, Books, copyright, dragon stones, kindle, kindle cases, kindle covers, Lulu, m-edge, writing | 3 Comments »
Attack of the Kindle Cases: Part Deux
Posted by jamesviscosi on August 28, 2011
So after using my orange Kindle case for a while, I happened to notice that M-Edge made Kindle cases printed with covers from The New Yorker. The New Yorker is, of course, my favorite magazine of all time (I practically have a lifetime subscription), and I love dogs, and (as the Necromancer astutely noted) orange is my favorite color. So this would be the perfect Kindle case for me, right?
Posted in fantasy, Reviews | Tagged: amazon, Books, covers, dog behind the door, fantasy, jim is crazy, kindle, kindle covers, m-edge, orange, the new yorker, velcro | 4 Comments »
Attack of the Kindle Cases
Posted by jamesviscosi on August 7, 2011
I don’t just write Kindle books, I read them too. Which of course means that I have to keep my Kindle in a case, because I’m not about to carry around a skinny $180 piece of plastic without protecting it. So, one Kindle means one case, right?
Wrong.
Posted in Reviews, Technology | Tagged: amazon, amazon kindle, e-books, jim is the imelda marcos of kindle covers, jim is weird, jim likes things that are orange, kindle, kindle cases, lighted kindle cover, technology | 5 Comments »
“Dragon Stones” Now Available On Kindle
Posted by jamesviscosi on October 11, 2009
The Kindle version of Dragon Stones is now available! There was a slight delay while I satisfied Amazon.com that I am, in fact, the author of and have electronic rights to Dragon Stones; no doubt this process was tightened up somewhat after the 1984 fiasco, when Amazon allowed a publisher without distribution rights to sell 1984 in the Kindle store, then reached out and deleted it from customer Kindles when the mistake was discovered. They certainly don’t want a repeat of that; plus I wouldn’t want someone else peddling copies of Dragon Stones to Kindle users, so I guess it’s a protection for both Amazon and authors/publishers. (But we know who Amazon is REALLY protecting. Nudge nudge wink wink.)
I’m pretty happy with how Dragon Stones turned out for the Kindle, so I’ll probably do this with the other books I have electronic rights for. At the moment that’s just Long Before Dawn (Hard Shell Word Factory, which is in the process of being acquired by Mundania Press, has electronic rights to Night Watchman), but I am working on a reissue of Crows through Lulu.com which will, among other things, have the missing epilogue restored, along with a new cover, and without any missing pages (thanks for reporting that, Mango’s mom!).
Anyway, I’d encourage anyone with an Amazon Kindle to check out Dragon Stones. As with other Kindle books, you can get a free sample, and text-to-speech is enabled because unlike some publishers, I don’t mind if you want to have your Kindle read to you in the car. The more opportunities for reading the better, I say.
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