Richard Alan
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Michael J. Sullivan:
Greetings Michael! This is not a question, but a thank you for helping me stay on point. "The Last Train" is away for that little magic copyright number. As soon as that comes back, Amazon Kindle here I come. Other platforms will follow as I learn formatting specifications, or break my vow and pay a distributor like Blue Ash / Book Baby. Thank You for Your Support & Friendship!
Michael J. Sullivan
Hey Richard,
You are most welcome, and congratulations on your new release! The Last Train seems to be doing well, very high reviews on Amazon. You should be proud. Book Baby, Draft2Digital, and Smashwords are all good distribution partners. It looks like you got that part figured out, and I hope Book Baby is working well for you.
You are most welcome, and congratulations on your new release! The Last Train seems to be doing well, very high reviews on Amazon. You should be proud. Book Baby, Draft2Digital, and Smashwords are all good distribution partners. It looks like you got that part figured out, and I hope Book Baby is working well for you.
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C.T. Phipps
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Michael J. Sullivan:
I just finished The Riyria Revelations and want to thank you for writing such an excellent series. I'm curious about a couple of details, though, if you have time to talk about. 1. Does Empress Modina ever get married? 2. What would have happened Arcadius if he'd managed to survive to face Royce?
Christomir Rackov
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Michael J. Sullivan:
If the Riyria books are made into a TV series, if given the choice, would you prefer that you: A) are the main screenwriter yourself and write or co-write all the episodes, and thus make sure your books are adapted on screen the best way they can be (but it's very time-consuming), or B) let someone else adapt your source material for TV, much like Benioff and Weiss are doing it with GRRM's books for "Game of Thrones"?
Phil
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Michael J. Sullivan:
Hi Michael. Just a quick question. I've gotten a lot of your books through your own store. Was curious about the plans for Nolan's release. Will you do a kickstarter? Or will you use a vendor like Grim Oak for signed first editions? I know some retailers have the trade hardcover for preorder but was curious about any limited or signed editions. Thanks!
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