Dear All:
We’re just back from Jackson, Michigan where we signed 6,000 copies of DAWN COUNTRY, PEOPLE OF THE NIGHTLAND, PEOPLE OF THE RIVER, and PEOPLE OF THE RAVEN for the good people at News Group Midwest in Spring Arbor. For those of you living in the upper midwest–and looking for an autographed copy–you can find them in Krogers, at the airports, and various truck stops, and convenience stores. Meijers won’t have signed copies–they’re served by a different distributor, but they will have copies of DAWN COUNTRY in their bestseller racks starting around Thanksgiving and for a couple of weeks into December. The autpgraphed books can be recognized by a black sticker on the cover that says…uh, “Autographed Copy.” How much more direct can we be?
While we were at News Group, Marianne and Angie treated us wonderfully. Thanks so much to the good folks at Macmillan for sending us.
Also, the ebook situation is continuing. Amazon is converting some of our earlier titles, including the LIGHT books, the SPIDER series, DARK INHERITANCE, RAISING ABLE, and some other science fiction titles to Kindle format. They should be available by Christmas. Check here or on the fan club periodically and we’ll appraise you of when the titles will be available.
Meanwhile, we’ve got light snow today at the ranch, and the temps are in the low teens. For morning magic, we looked out and Krystal, one of the buffalo cows, was completely snowy white. But then, she’s magical even when she’s brown!
3 thoughts on “OH, OUR ACHING BACKS!”
November 19, 2011 at 7:41 am
Hi Folks. Sorry I missed you guys when you were in Michigan. I live in Ohio near Cleveland. When is the next novel about First Contact coming out? I purposely have not looked up deSoto so I won’t know if he gets what’s coming to him until I read your books. All the First Peoples books were great. And I read the one about the genetically altered chimp, but it’s been awhile and I don’t have the recall like I once had. If you’re ever in Cleveland please let me know, or anywhere in Northern Ohio for that matter. You two are great!
November 21, 2011 at 6:30 pm
I have a general question about book selling. I was reading Jane Austin,”s “Sense and sensibility’ which was first published in 1811. Who gets paid for purchasing the book? Do Janes heirs get some money? Just wondering if all the income goes to the publisher or what happens when older titles get published.? Nancy Belk b0PUpRPVopT2
November 30, 2011 at 5:47 am
Oh, the joys of being wanted authors… I’m glad I’m only a software developer and don’t have to sign books! My hand already cramps when thinking about it…
Good news about the older titles! Now, the First American series in ebook and I’ll be set for a whole year reading…