Power of the Book Launch
Kate Orman’s quite excellent The Left-Handed Hummingbird can be found an entry below this, but I have some, from my perspective at least, rather more exciting news. At long (far too long) last, I am happy to announce that the second volume of the book version of TARDIS Eruditorum is available. Here are the sales links:
Amazon.com Kindle Edition – $4.99
Amazon.com Print Edition – $13.99
Amazon.co.uk Kindle Edition – £3.49 (VAT excluded)
Amazon.co.uk Print Edition – £10.99 (VAT excluded)
Smashwords – $4.99
It’s also available in several other nationalities’ Amazon stores, including .de and .fr – I trust you to find it if you want it from there. All prices are based on the American Kindle price so as to make my royalties come out roughly the same no matter where you buy the book. The Smashwords link is the one that can provide you with alternate versions such as an EPUB version suitable for iBooks or the Nook. The book will be making its way to Barnes and Noble, Apple, and other ebook retailers over the next few weeks, but that’s a somewhat slow process, and you can get a version that you can put on your ereader of choice manually now.
Here’s what you get:
- Revised and expanded versions of every entry on Patrick Troughton from the blog.
- Three brand-new full-length Time Can Be Rewritten entries on Christopher Bulis’s Twilight of the Gods, Big Finish’s adaptation of the unmade Prison in Space, and Stephen Baxter’s brand-spanking-new The Wheel of Ice.
- Assorted new short essays, including a look at all the stuff I skipped with The Invasion to do a weird psychogeographic tour of London, yet another definitive take on UNIT dating, and an overall retrospective on Troughton’s Doctor.
- The opportunity to support your friendly neighborhood blogger, more about which in a moment.
If you have a Doctor Who or sci-fi website of any sort and would like a review copy, just shoot me an e-mail and I’ll get you one.
Furthermore, f you haven’t tried the first volume, I’ve also put it on a one-week sale for $2.99 on Amazon and £1.99 on Amazon.co.uk, with the print editions discounted appropriately as well. If you’re in the UK and want the print edition, that’s also now available in the UK directly instead of via tedious shipping from the US. That’s for sale here. The prices on the Hartnell books will return to their default levels on October 5th.
You may also notice the very, very fantastic cover art at the top of the post. That’s courtesy of James Taylor (not that one), who I intend to make sure I keep ahold of. I highly recommend the print edition, as the overall jacket design is a real piece of work. He’s got a blog post about his design process here.
As for the inevitable question about Pertwee, I’m expecting to begin working on that full-time in mid-October, and I have at this point streamlined the copyediting process down to a few months due to the wonders of paying people, so I don’t think this one is going to take another ten months.…