Dub Dub Dub
Somebody asked in a comment how I was planning to monetize the wovel. The idea is to keep bringing readers back to the Underland site, with the hope that some of them (a lot of them) will buy direct from Underland. Each book I sell direct from my web site nets more than books sold in the bookstore. So if you want Last Days or The Pilo Family Circus, or Finch, when it comes around, buy it from me!
To hook you, here’s a free sample of Brian Evenson’s Last Days.
And here’s one for The Pilo Family Circus.
Somebody else brought up the sorry state of publisher’s web sites. I’m trying to make Underland a go-to destination for fans. I’m trying to constantly update the information, and to provide free extras, like short stories and podcasts, etc. I’m in the content business. It’s my job to provide content to interested, intelligent, and might I say damn attractive readers, like yourselves…




February 6, 2009 at 2:27 pm
Why, thank you. And, yes, you’re doing it right.
February 9, 2009 at 11:27 am
Just wondering, but why did you choose to go with the wovel rather than a magazine (e.g. Prime’s Fantasy Magazine)? I’m guessing it’s too early to tell if one is a better vehicle than the other, but the magazine was a little more tried and tested? I’d be interested in hearing the reasons behind your choice.