I can't believe I didn't mention this in my original post: My publisher found the artist (Greg Martin) who provided the gorgeous art for the cover by seeing his work online - where, essentially, he gives it away via some lovely art galleries, much as I'm doing with the book. Because he lets the world share his art, he made a sale. Yet more evidence to support the hypothesis that giving away creative work can increase sales!

Oh, and if anyone doubts the honesty or integrity of human beings, consider this: Since I posted my book for free download (with Creative Commons license), I've received a number of donations via PayPal - including one for the full, hardcover price! I'm deeply touched and pleased to see that people really are honest and want to support artists - enough of them, anyway, to counter the ill-will of a few pirates. Thank you so much.

Chris

From: [identity profile] sf-reader.livejournal.com


Giving away something you can't sell can lead to sales. I have had any number of photos purchased that way from my listings online. The most recent one was just this past month.

I don't know that I would feel the same way about giving away something which I already could sell.

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com


Well, clearly you CAN sell your photos and do it all the time! And it's because they're available online that paying markets can find and request to use them.

From: [identity profile] vretallin.livejournal.com


Some of my faith in human kind is restored. That is awesome.

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com


This is one of the happiest things to happen to me in a while. Talk about squeezing blood out of lemons or getting lemonade out of a stone or something ;-)

From: [identity profile] roya-spirit.livejournal.com



OMG, Lutefisk!

I'm so happy for you. Totally fab.

and I have to catch up with you so I can get BUY a signed copy since I didn't make the launch event :)

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com


:-D

Actually, you can get it cheapest directly from the publisher!
Edited Date: 2010-11-21 03:10 pm (UTC)

From: [identity profile] roya-spirit.livejournal.com


But I'd rather buy it locally, so I'm going to call the Raven and see if they have it :)

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com


If not, tell 'em to order a few copies! Several people today mentioned wanting to buy it there....

From: [identity profile] obadiah.livejournal.com


Hi Chris. I downloaded Transcendence from your website and started reading it on my iPad. Before long, I'd ordered the hardcover.

Love the cover art too, btw. I found my way from your site to the lovely Experience the Planets (http://www.experiencetheplanets.com/) site. So it all loops back around.

From: [identity profile] mckitterick.livejournal.com


Thanks, Cliff! So glad to hear that - thanks for letting me know. I hope you enjoy the whole thing!

Glad to introduce you to Greg Martin. Good stuff!

Best,
Chris

From: [identity profile] obadiah.livejournal.com

Transcendence So Far


I'm about 80 pages into the book, and I'm enjoying it so far. I like what you've done in taking our increasingly fragmented, constantly-interrupted environment and extending that into the undesirable transhuman state your characters find themselves in, simultaneously highly connected and alienated.

It's also interesting what you're doing with a new Cold War, which feels futuristic and retro at the same time.

One question, though: how do you pronounce 3VRD?
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