I've followed all the advice (thanks guys) and used Calibre to produce an ePub Version of LYE STREET. I've also uploaded the novella to Smashwords, which itself creates an ePub version, among other formats. This will take a couple of days to come through, and it seems easiest just to sell it through them. I have to trust that their "Meatgrinder" software produces properly formatted versions, but I've followed their formatting procedure to the letter, so it should be fine.
I have tried to link this eBook to my others on Amazon, but it hasn't worked at all. So right now, Amazon customers can't find the novella from my page on their website.
Ok, now to send out those review copies.
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Awesome, I'll look forward to picking it up when it makes it way to B&N.
Do take a look at his since you put up on SmashWords: http://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=129313
Not sure what the eventual fallout was, just aware of the initial postings.
My novella is priced at $0.99 anyway, so I don't suppose it will make a difference (unless they decide to make it free). Seems like some shady dealing there. Thanks for the heads up.
On a vaguely related note. Any word on Sea of Ghosts and a US release date?
Not yet, I'm afraid. I want the next book to be done and dusted before we approach US publishers.
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