I went almost two weeks with no one buying my book, but today, I saw that someone had bought themselves a hard copy. This made me grimace: I'm not thrilled with the quality of Amazon print-on-demand hard copies, but I can't think of a cheap way to have people order Korea-printed copies straight from me: most buyers are probably in the States, so shipping from Korea (which I'd ask a buyer to pay for) can never be cheap. I'd much rather that people bought the e-book version, which is so much cheaper than the hard copy ($2.99 versus $4.95). And no waiting! One click, and the book is yours. I guess some people are just old-school analog that way. Can't say I blame them.
Monday, March 28, 2022
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