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Apr 08, 2015 10:00AM

http://www.jamiemaltman.com/book/elys...
Nothing excites young Elysia as much as sculpture; to reveal what lies inside a piece of wood or stone. But as a baker’s daughter, chores and drudgery fill her days. Worse yet, her mother frowns on her frivolous hobby, pushing her to focus on the more mundane skills she’ll need to be a good wife someday.
But after she sees marble statues at the temple for the first time, she knows this is a passion that cannot be denied, no matter the cost.
This 2500 word short story is set in the city-state of Attarsus, a place much like ancient Athens, but with magic returning to the world. It explores the early years of Elysia, a major character in the Arts Reborn series.
The story takes place before Book I: Brush With Darkness. It can be read before or after.

Here's the link by the way so you can pick it up from your site of choice. :)
http://www.jamiemaltman.com/book/elys...

I don't think that's actually the case. What happens is that their ..."
I never actually took note of free books from big5 publishers before. They're not using KDP, so it's a completely different ballgame anyway. Nor would Amazon imprint authors. But for indies with high sales, they get matched to free very quickly anyway.

Do you like Draft2Digital?"
They're really easy to work with. I set them up way back when I first published, but just used them to go wide again this past weekend.

I don't think that's actually the case. What happens is that their books have higher volume, so the Amazon price-matching bots pick up the free prices elsewhere faster so it can be almost instantaneous.

For Americans, yes. I'm Canadian, so use Draft2Digital (for B&N, Scribd and others, while going direct to KDP, Kobo and Apple)

It also helps if you've had some sales at 0.99 before you make it permafree.
And asking friends (like us) to help report the price as free for the various Amazon sites for your to-be-free book helps too. Sometimes that will help it happen automatically (at some point) without having to contact support. But apparently that speeds it up.

Individually I like what you've done with both Dark Matters, a lot. If you made the blood a little brighter it might be easier to read the fonts, but the effect is very cool. Those two do seem more different than the first two, so the completely different tone shouldn't be an issue.


Of course I didn't do that in my book. And I strongly dislike much rehash myself.




I'm Jeff. I'm writing the first book of a fantasy trilogy, aiming to have it out in the summer; may occasionally dabble in other genres.
Fantasy is what I love to read; discovering..."
Welcome Jeff! What kind/style of fantasy?

If you're talking about 5 reviews to be considered fully approved for our master list of BetterReads fully approved books... then I'm not sure.
Also, technically according to Goodreads recommendations (somewhere) a 2 star review = OK. (vs Amazon where that's more of a 3.) But there are all sorts of different interpretations people have of star ratings in all settings.


Createspace only offers direct deposit for a list of about 5 or 6 countries. Amazon does it. Hopefully someday they have the same payment policies. Otherwise it's a long time before I'll be paid for selling one copy of Amazon.co.uk

:(
Draft2Digital:
we'll hold your royalties until they add up to a minimum threshold ($25 for checks, $10 for digital payments)
Kobo:
Authors are paid 45 days after the end of each monthly period provided you have met a minimum threshold of $100.
- if your content has not generated the minimum threshold listed above, we will provide you with payment every 6 months
Apparently iBooks (direct) threshold is only $5 per currency, with some exceptions, and Nook direct is $10/pounds/euros per currency.

Most of the retailers have these kind of thresholds--Amazon just has the smallest. Some do it by currency too (Createspace included), and others pay at different #s depending on whether you want a cheque, PayPal, direct deposit, etc. When you consider the cost of intercountry money transfers/accounting processes/etc, I'd have minimums too if I were them.