So I happened to do a search on my book and discovered that the top results no longer link to my website (or Amazon or Powell's or Alibris or whatever) but instead to a wide variety of file-sharing networks.
Is this normal these days? Do I combat it by doing the same, offering my own free download on my website as an "official" way to get it free? Do I contact all the forum managers to remove such posts - or is that a Sisyphean effort? Or do I not try to combat it at all and learn to like it?
Huh!
EDIT: Or should I just take it as a compliment that someone liked it enough to share it? *sigh*
EDIT2: I've decided to fight fire with fire and just give it away electronically!
Thanks for any advice,
Chris
Is this normal these days? Do I combat it by doing the same, offering my own free download on my website as an "official" way to get it free? Do I contact all the forum managers to remove such posts - or is that a Sisyphean effort? Or do I not try to combat it at all and learn to like it?
Huh!
EDIT: Or should I just take it as a compliment that someone liked it enough to share it? *sigh*
EDIT2: I've decided to fight fire with fire and just give it away electronically!
Thanks for any advice,
Chris
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Go to this site, and enter your main domain name (ending with .com, .net, .org, etc) -- or enter an IP address. On the page you get there should be contact information.
One time someone was talking about KU's web site and did not know who was responsible for it, so I went to the whois for KU's web site and got the information.
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My site with an HTML excerpt (where people can download the whole thing in .pdf format for free):
http://www.sff.net/people/mckitterick/Me/Transcendence1.htm
My publisher's website with my book:
http://www.hadleyrillebooks.com/transcendence.html
Here's the link to Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/0982946708/?tag=CSSF-20
It's also been Kindled:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004BA5GJ0/?tag=CSSF-20
Powell's:
http://www.powells.com/biblio?PID=29700&cgi=product&isbn=9780982946701
Barnes & Noble:
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Transcendence/Christopher-McKitterick/e/9780982946701
It's at lots of other places, too, like Alibris and so forth.
Thank you!
Chris
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That seems most sensible to me. Knock down the ones you find, but don't drive yourself nuts.
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"Who's this guy?"
"Good author."
"Where'd you hear about him?"
"Torrent."
As they were buying the book in the local megastore.
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I'm always amazed that people don't seem to think authors who are paid for their work are likely to make more of it. But the siren call of "free books" is pretty strong.
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I posted about this on FB and LJ. Charles Tan has also added it to his daily links.
Sophy
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