October 13th, 2011

Miscellaney

Sorry, I know list posts are lazy, but some days… Anyway, at least there is much on the list to be excited about!

Jouvon M. Evans profiled me and the other women of the short story in her Lance article “Short Fiction, Big Stories”.

Kerry Clare warmly reviewed The Big Dream on Pickle Me This. Yes, Kerry is a good friend of mine, but she also far too serious a reviewer for me not to take this review seriously–and joyfully–too. Really, strangers can hate the book all they want (though I hope they don’t) and I can just write them off as mortal enemies for life; it’s a much bigger problem if my friends hate it. What an awkward dinner party conversation…

Americans can now buy *The Big Dream,* on Amazon, Barnes and Noble and probably also lots of other places.

*TBD* is also available now as an ebook, from B&N in Nook, from Amazon on Kindle, on Kobo, and again, probably others. I’ve actually never read an ebook, much less downloaded one, so if there is a “best” format out there that most people use, or just one that you like, let me know and I’ll look into it.

That’s all for now–more soon!

3 Responses to “Miscellaney”

  • Frederique says:

    Amazon delivered my copy Saturday!!!


  • Frederique says:

    Oh, also, I don’t have an ebook reader but the Kindle is great. Very easy to read.


  • Rebecca says:

    Oh, yay–hope you enjoy it, Ferd!! I do hear good things about Kindle…I’m sure I’m headed that way eventually, but I’ll put it off as long as possible!


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