Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Ebooks and Catalogs


Okay, first off: news that is relevant to EVERYONE:

Ebooks have been on the rise for several years now. Kindle brought them to to forefront and now they're all but mainstream. Old school people like me will always buy the book because I like the heft, turning the pages and being able to tell at a glance how much I have left before I'm finished. Plus, I have the gift of destroying any electronic device that gets too close.

I'll stick to books.

But for those of you who are all over the new e-readers, HEAR YE, HEAR YE! Cedar Fort has signed an exclusive contract with Barnes & Noble's new NOOK.

Now, if I were going to buy an e-reader, I would definitely choose the Nook, because the marketing and perks beat Kindle hands down in my mind. All the pre-orders have sold out on the product and the demand is huge.

That is where your book will be sold exclusively. Why exclusively? Because that gives you, the author, a much bigger royalty. And when I say much bigger, I mean MUCH bigger.

So look for your book when Nook starts hitting the street!

Second, I promised to update you all as to which books made it into Books & Things. Here they are (in order by page):

I Know My Saviour Lives (cover)
101 Gourmet Cupcakes in 10 Minutes
They Walked With God
OTME series
Nephi in the Promised Land
65 Signs of the Times
Agent Bishop
Temple Worship Simplified
Where the Sun Rises
The Dragon War Relic
Mario's Conviction
In Love Again and Always
Soul Searching
Completely Breakfast
Go-Spell
Spice Up Your Life
Adventures with the Word of God
FHE Adventures
Monday Nights in Jerusalem
The Old Testament Puzzle Book
Centsible Meals
Fearless Dating
Prophets Game
Simply Singing Time
Primarily for Cub Scouts
Ready Resource for Relief Society
Tiny Talks

That is a serious list and they're all big ads, so congrats and have a great week!

3 comments:

  1. Exciting news! E-readers have been tempting me lately.

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  2. I love the way a book feels in my hand, but I have to also say that I don't keep every book I read, so I can see a need for e-books.

    And I think the Nook sounds pretty cool! thanks for the info on it.

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  3. Who knows, Cindy. I might, too. For now I have gotten in the habit of checking books out of the library and only buying the books I want more than a few weeks. lol. The Nook may seduce me into spending even MORE money on books... but only if I win one for free... just putting that out in the universe. ;)

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