My novel, A Wretched Man, is in the process of becoming digitized and available through your favorite eBook reader (Kindle, Nook, etc.). Is that a good thing?
My novel, A Wretched Man, is in the process of becoming digitized and available through your favorite eBook reader (Kindle, Nook, etc.). Is that a good thing?
I haven’t used the ebooks myself yet but I see them a lot on Amazon etc. I would think that as long as you get paid, it should be ok.
I’ve been a lurker on this site, and as such I’ve been aware of this book for some time now. I’m planning on heading to the bookstore in the next few days – I will be preordering the book to be there to pick up. Looking forward starting it!
I switched to e-books and have not looked back. I love the portability, the availability on each device, and the ability to carry a whole library with me at all times. The only thing I miss is sharing the books, but that is why authors and publishers love e-books right? Sharing=no income for publishers/authors.
A Kindle is on my wish list for gadgets. I think I would like it a lot –always having something to read with me. I am wondering though how many theological books are available considering how the church is usually so far behind the curve ball when it comes to technology. I say if it gets more people reading your book – it’s a good thing.