Dagnabbit, Jack Campbell. Yes, you know you can charge fifteen bucks for the Kindle version of Boundless. But do you need to prove it?
Oh, well, maybe they’ll reduce the price later. It’s preorder, after all.
Dagnabbit, Jack Campbell. Yes, you know you can charge fifteen bucks for the Kindle version of Boundless. But do you need to prove it?
Oh, well, maybe they’ll reduce the price later. It’s preorder, after all.
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About Dang Time.
To be fair, it’s the publisher setting the price, and he’ll be lucky to see a buck a (virtual) copy.
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The surviving traditional publishers are more interested in not undermining hardback prices than in pricing e-books fairly. (Or paying authors more than pennies on the dollar. (