
james said:
In addition to telling you everything you ever wanted to know about e-books
well, james, that's probably not true... :+)
including how to create them
and that's probably not true either... ;+)
this is a really attractive book with many illustrations
but that part is true, at least about the illustrations... and you've priced the book at a mere $7.50, so you can't be making much at that price -- if anything! -- so i sprang for the $11.09 (that's 2-week shipping), so i could have my own hard-copy. i like to compare a physical book with its digitized copies, so i can see what (if anything) was lost in the digitization process and what (if anything) was gained. it is illuminating... given this low cost, even for a book filled with pictures, i'd think the time might have arrived where p.g. could print-on-demand a book from each e-text and send it to the producer, as a hard-copy gift to say "thank you!" this would be especially poetic for those producers who purchased the book so they could scan it destructively... -bowerbird

Bowerbird, You're correct that I'm not making much on the book. I wrote two books for OLPC and one got translated into Spanish by volunteers. My goal was to get the books to whoever wanted one. If I thought Oprah would pick one for her book club I'd have asked much more. CreateSpace will do public domain books and I'm thinking about doing some. For instance, the Bhagavata Purana I'm working on is available as a reprint, probably print on demand: http://www.amazon.com/study-Bhagavata-Purana-Esoteric-Hinduism/dp/1178001865/ref=tmm_pap_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1330986479&sr=1-7 I can do a better job and sell it for less. I can definitely come up with a better cover illustration. I mean, railroad tracks? What is this, *Krishna Shrugged?* James Simmons On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 3:47 PM, <Bowerbird@aol.com> wrote:
james said:
In addition to telling you everything you ever wanted to know about e-books
well, james, that's probably not true... :+)
including how to create them
and that's probably not true either... ;+)
this is a really attractive book with many illustrations
but that part is true, at least about the illustrations...
and you've priced the book at a mere $7.50, so you can't be making much at that price -- if anything! -- so i sprang for the $11.09 (that's 2-week shipping), so i could have my own hard-copy. i like to compare a physical book with its digitized copies, so i can see what (if anything) was lost in the digitization process and what (if anything) was gained. it is illuminating...
given this low cost, even for a book filled with pictures, i'd think the time might have arrived where p.g. could print-on-demand a book from each e-text and send it to the producer, as a hard-copy gift to say "thank you!"
this would be especially poetic for those producers who purchased the book so they could scan it destructively...
-bowerbird
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