Book Launch From Space
The Girl Who Never Was is discussed in the entry immediately below this. But I’m knocking that off the top of the post order because, well, this is more exciting. Slightly later than hoped for, but still miles better than last time, I am proud to announce the third book volume of TARDIS Eruditorum is now in print and ready for your purchasing pleasure.
Links follow:
US Print Edition ($14.99)
US Kindle Edition ($4.99)
UK Print Edition (£11.99 VAT excluded)
UK Kindle Edition (£3.49 VAT excluded)
Smashwords Edition ($4.99, for eReaders other than Kindle)
As ever the pricing is based on the model “Five bucks seems about right for the ebook, and I’ll make the print edition so that it gets me the same royalty.”
Over the next few weeks the book will appear on other major ebook sites like Barnes & Noble and iBooks, but for right now if you have a non-Kindle reader you’ll need to get it from Smashwords and upload it manually. (And this is frankly the best way to do it anyway – if you buy from Barnes & Noble or Apple you’re only buying the Smashwords edition but diluting my cut by giving it to Apple or B&N)
If you have a Doctor Who or sci-fi website, blog, or whatever and would like a review copy, drop me an e-mail and I’ll see to it.
Furthermore, if you’ve not picked up previous volumes, the Patrick Troughton (US, UK, Smashwords) and William Hartnell (US, UK, Smashwords) versions remain on sale. Though to be open, the Hartnell version is going to get replaced with a shiny new second edition that doesn’t have horrible typos later this year (more news on that in the next week or two), and so you may want to hold off on that. Equally, however, you can buy the first edition and then have a cool out of print book to show off. I’m certainly not going to tell you not to give me money twice.
Here’s what this one includes:
- Revised and expanded editions of every essay on the Jon Pertwee era.
- Three book-exclusive Time Can Be Rewritten entries on the Barry Letts-penned audio The Paradise of Death, the Paul Magrs Companion Chronicle Find and Replace, in which Jo Grant, played by Katy Manning, meets Iris Wildthyme, played by Katy Manning, and Virgin’s acclaimed Who Killed Kennedy?
- Various book-exclusive short essays, including an attempt to reconcile the Pertwee era with Torchwood, an explanation of how the TARDIS works, and a guest essay by Anna Wiggins that attempts to explain the Blakean extravaganza that is my Three Doctors essay.
- A phenomenally cool cover by James Taylor (no, not that James Taylor), who discusses his process here, in a very cool post that you should totally go read.
- Excellent copyediting by Millie Hadziomerovic.
- A small but significant amount of money that goes in my pocket.