And then you may...

  1. (Obviously) read the full text with any Reader-compatible device
  2. You may read the free portion of HTML text with your browser. This would be suitable for short spells of reading – say, one chapter each day.
  3. You may read the downloaded HTML text into a wordprocessor or DTP program (Word, WordPerfect, Pagemaker, Ventura, Quark ... etc) and, after setting your own style preferences for typeface, size of type, space between lines, etc, read it on-screen or print it out.


And hey ... you can [or will soon be able to] download
eight
of these titles for the bookshop price of just
one!



Ideas just rising over the horizon include:

  1. A CD-Rom with all twenty-eight texts for $50
  2. A preformatted version in Acrobat .PDF format with a special flyleaf page dedicated personally to you, the purchaser, in my own hand.
  3. Stories that the printed-book trade turned down because “You're a historical novelist, Malcolm, and your fans simply wouldn't buy a modern novel / comic novel / literary novel [take your pick] from you.”


As I say – keep checking



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