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Smashwords Summer Sale
Sale at Smashwords until July 31; hundreds of free ebooks, lots of discounted ebooks. (Use the tags at the top to filter for 100% off, 75% off, 50% off or 25% off.)
Hmm, I should download a cluster of the free short stories and post mini-reviews to
sps on the theory that I'm willing to read up to 5000 words of just about anything, and it'd be nice to find good unknown authors.
Anyone up for the idea of a read-and-review fest at some point, where a bunch of us download a given collection of free ebooks and post thoughts about them?
Hmm, I should download a cluster of the free short stories and post mini-reviews to
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Anyone up for the idea of a read-and-review fest at some point, where a bunch of us download a given collection of free ebooks and post thoughts about them?
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*boggles*
Stasia
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Slow, painful trial and error. The search engine is basically useless and the browsing is worse. And I browse with the book covers turned off because (1) erotic bookcovers are bad for at-work viewing and (2) mygods, anyone with GIMP and access to flickr thinks they can make a bookcover.
Mark Coker, who runs SW, knows the search needs improvement.
It feels like poking through a rummage sale collection... "here's 50,000 books you've NEVER HEARD OF, some of which are excellent and some of which are random jerk's propaganda, which is still miles ahead of some jerk's masturbation fantasies that he wants you to pay $4 to share with him."
A lot of the authors at Backlist Ebooks sell at Smashwords; they're all good. (Well. So far as I've noticed. They've all been through the traditional publishing process, so their books are devoid of 90-word run-on sentences with no punctuation and random capitalization.)
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... chopped off her long auburn locks that had taken most of her twenty-two years to grow to the small of her back.
This is in the second paragraph of the story. I'm immediately thrown OUT of the story, because this chick's hair must grow unhealthily slowly. I'll continue with the sample, but is it unreasonable of me to be un-impressed?
Stasia
(ETA: Also, I'm just never impressed with stories that call a woman's hair her "pride and joy". It's just hair, ffs. This is a Male Gaze thing, isn't it?)
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And I could kinda see hair taking 22 years to get to the small of one's back, because it grew to low-shoulder-blades length and the split ends kept it at that length, and it took years to find the right conditioner and so on that would let it get those last 5 inches. What I can't see is anyone *caring* about that. Especially not in the opening pages.
One of the amazing parts of the Self-Published Ebook Revolution is getting to discover exactly how many people are prone to atrocious mary-suism. And how many think their 1200-word plotbunnies are actual complete stories.
(And yes, the site is *awful* for finding anything. And keeping track of anything once it's found; your "library" is a single-page list of everything you've added or bought, in chronological order.)
I wind up reading a lot of the HTML samples; if the first few pages don't catch my attention, I don't bother downloading/buying.
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Stasia