Give me the title of a story I've never written, and feedback telling me what you liked best about it, and I will tell you any of: the first sentence, the last sentence, the thing that made me want to write it, the biggest problem I had while writing it, why it almost never got posted, the scene that hit the cutting room floor but that I wish I'd
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Erm, ok. "Every Watcher Should Be Married". Terrible, but my weak homage to old CG movies.
What I loved best about this story was how you made the ridiculous idea of a forced green card between Buffy and Giles work. Snarky, sexy, and just the right amount of schmoop. Excellent work, you!
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I had a look at their site and I *really* like their business model where, when you buy a book, you actually buy the book instead of 'renting' it as you do in the ridiculous Amazon/Kindle model (which I've never gone for). Once bought, you can then download it any number of times in any of a dozen different formats. Including Kindle format if that's what you want. Very much the "enlightened self interest" style of business.
They also have quite a range of books that are free (eg first one in a series free, the rest not). Even when you buy the books are FAR cheaper than via Amazon. For example, $6 for The Deed of Paksenarrion, vs $22! I just wish they had as great a range of authors ( ... )
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ETD: I did a bit of searching but without much success. The only ones I found were somewhat similar to Amazon in that, even when they offered a purchase model rather than a rent one, they still only allowed download to their proprietary software. I'm quite happy with what I have! (Calibre on the PC and Aldiko on the Android phone.)
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