Thursday, March 25, 2010

Herald (Greek mythology): Free eNovel for downloading/reading

As promised yesterday, the eBook for the novel Herald is now loaded onto Lulu.com and Scribd for downloading and/or reading. Here are the links:

Click here to find Herald on SCRIBD.

Click here to find Herald on LULU.

Yes, though the print copies still cost money (because, hey, printing books is expensive), the eBook is FREE. You can download it completely free of charge -- you're under no obligations. Read it. Print it. Make copies it. Email it to your buddies. Post it on other sites. Love it. Hate it. Be indifferent to it. It's your choice!

9 comments:

SallyP said...

This...is sensational. I downloaded it yesturday, but only have finished part of it...but I'm chomping at the bit to get in there and finish it. And THEN I'm going to go to the Bookstore and BUY it.

'Cause it's really really good. Oh, and because Hermes is one of my favorite Greek Gods.

SallyP said...

Huzzah! I just finished it, and I am enthralled. A crackling good story.

plok said...

Jesus you're fast, Sally! I'm only sixty pages in...

SallyP said...

It's a curse. I do read horrifically fast. Heck I finished the final Harry Potter book in less than a day.

Sea-of-Green said...

Pillock, I'm as amazed as you are -- Sally, you are an incredibly fast reader! You must be a "speed reader," huh? :-)

I'm so glad you liked the book -- especially given the crazy weekend you had!

FoldedSoup said...

Downloaded.. and will be read (though not as quickly as the above!)

I spend a lot of time reading on the bus.. thanks for this! I'm a minor Mythos buff, too!

RAB said...

As I said before, I got a print copy -- not out of any disregard for your authorial wishes, but because I couldn't face reading a 378 page book on a computer monitor when my work requires me to edit and lay out text on a computer all the time. I'm one of the staunchest advocates for e-publishing and online distribution and webcomics and so forth, but at my stage of decrepitude I need to give the poor old eyeballs a break every now and then!

Anyway, I'm not feeling the least bit ripped off. So far it's absolutely triffic.

sallyp, my mom used to read so fast that in school, she'd sit in class pretending to still be reading something she'd long finished so that the teacher wouldn't think she was cheating.

Saranga said...

You know what you need to do.. get this available on the kindle...

(I'm veyr ashamed to say I haven't read it yet but as I am now the very proud owner of a kindle I want everything on a kindle!)

Or i'll buy the paperback.

ps: hope your holiday is going well!

Saranga said...

actually scratch that, the download is fully kindle-able, I'm just a bit of a tech numpty. All sorted now tho!