Today’s pretty much your last chance to pre-order Lady Chatterley’s Brother and get entered in the drawing for the box of books. Plus, if you order today you’ll kinda get that nice feeling of instant gratification so synonymous with Internet culture, as I’m going to be sending these out tomorrow.
Here’s where you buy it. It takes about 10 seconds:
$2.99 gets you 70 pages of sassy, erudite commentary on Nicholson Baker and Javier Marias, two authors who in many ways represent polar opposites of sex writing in our times.
And I should mention here that my co-author, Barrett Hathcock, also has his first book of fiction publishing in November from Aqueous Books: The Portable Son. He got a rave from Michael Martone, which is pretty awesome.
As a reminder, you don’t need an e-reader for this:
- PDF: Anyone can read the PDF version on their computers.
- ePub: There are tons of ways to read an ePub file (Firefox has a sweet little add-on that you can download for free).
- Kindle: And if you prefer to go the Kindle route, you can read Kindle books on just about anything: Kindle apps for the iPhone, Droid, Blackberry, and Windows Phone, you can also read/buy Kindle books via the Kindle for PC app, Kindle for Mac app, and the Kindle Cloud Reader.
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