OOC: The Wrath of Trees
Mirrored from Sythyry.
On a world devastated by the importation of alien grasses, Melyl is an intelligent, telepathic tree who can eavesdrop on the minds of anyone who eats her berries. She was kidnapped, enslaved, and forced to use her powers to spy on her master’s rival nations. It won’t be long before she is discovered, uprooted, and burned as another invader. But how can she free herself when she is rooted in her kidnapper’s garden?
After far too long, my non-World-Tree novel The Wrath of Trees is available, with spiffy cover art and some interior illustrations by the amazing Tod Wills.
You can get it on Amazon in paperback
or a whole lot cheaper in Kindle format.
Or, you can get the paperback on CreateSpace here for the same price but more of it goes to me.
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Now I just have to force myself to finish 'Veracity' so I can read something else on my Kindle. I hate it when I get stuck behind a book that's almost but not quite bad enough for me to stop in the middle. x.x
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(Wish it was available in epub, but you probably have legal issues from Amazon of some sort about other file formats? I'd rather not have to resort to DRM-stripping, since that's not particularly legal (even if there are a few thousand tutorials on how to do it))
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However, as long as
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Select a digital rights management (DRM) option:
* Enable digital rights management
* Do not enable digital rights management
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Kindle has a free app for desktops. I don't know if that would damage your career or not.
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Out of curiosity, will you ever be releasing Kindle editions of your other works?
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I don't know about /Marriage of Insects/ and /World Tree RPG/; the publisher has the rights.
Sythyry -- maybe. It's on-line anyhow.
/Mating Flight/ and such -- not really done yet.
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And I'm not a bit unhappy if you want to get the ebook version. I will have it up in many formats as soon as I can manage, if kindle doesn't wokr for you.
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- The Kindle edition sorely needs a Table of Contents.
I'm using bookmarks to page through the chapters and prependix currently, which is somewhat less elegant than what the Kindle normally provides. It wouldn't necessarily be spoilery either, given its additional ability to start readers at an arbitrary location in the book.
- The prependix looks great on my Kindle 2 and 2011, but it suffers some formatting problems with its table on the Fire.
... as bugs with the Kindle's table algorithm cheerfully crash its display layer on the 2 and freeze it on the 2011. That's normal, though.
- The illustrations show up just fine on the Fire, 2011, and the 2, with color highlights showing through nicely on the former and good quality grayscale on the two latter.
No problems there!
I'll have more notes if I run into any additional mechanical considerations. So far, the content is otherwise coming through just fine, and that's the important bit.