texasx96   04-17-2009, 05:34 PM
#1
Any chance that some of your older works will become available on the Kindle?

I've read everything of yours that I can get my hands on, but there are some others that have eluded me. Luckily, I was able to devour the Repairman Jack Books before I became addicted to the Kindle. One of the main ones I would love to read on the Kindle is The LaNague Series.

After posting I ran into a similar thread. Oh well, I guess another push for the Kindle can't hurt?
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Legion   04-18-2009, 02:36 PM
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texasx96 Wrote:Any chance that some of your older works will become available on the Kindle?

I've read everything of yours that I can get my hands on, but there are some others that have eluded me. Luckily, I was able to devour the Repairman Jack Books before I became addicted to the Kindle. One of the main ones I would love to read on the Kindle is The LaNague Series.

After posting I ran into a similar thread. Oh well, I guess another push for the Kindle can't hurt?

I believe all you have to do is go to Amazon and request it as kindle. After a few requests they usually contact the publisher. It doesn't cost them much so they're pushin for Kindle versions of almost anything.

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Bluesman Mike Lindner   04-19-2009, 08:20 PM
#3
Legion Wrote:I believe all you have to do is go to Amazon and request it as kindle. After a few requests they usually contact the publisher. It doesn't cost them much so they're pushin for Kindle versions of almost anything.

Kindle bad!

Bad, bad, bad!

Kindle is to reading what electronic drums are to percussion.
texasx96   04-20-2009, 03:22 PM
#4
Legion Wrote:I believe all you have to do is go to Amazon and request it as kindle. After a few requests they usually contact the publisher. It doesn't cost them much so they're pushin for Kindle versions of almost anything.

True. There is a link to do that, but they don't seem to listen. At least...none of the other 100 or so requests I've made over the last year have been added yet.
fpw   04-20-2009, 04:14 PM
#5
I believe the publisher has to pay for it. Infra Press keep the LaNague books in print but they may not want to spring for Kindlization.

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Bluesman Mike Lindner   04-20-2009, 04:22 PM
#6
fpw Wrote:I believe the publisher has to pay for it. Infra Press keep the LaNague books in print but they may not want to spring for Kindlization.

That's an oddly lovely phrase...
"Spring for Kindilzation"
Maybe Micky and Judy could duet.Confusedmilewinkgrin:
texasx96   04-22-2009, 11:56 PM
#7
fpw Wrote:I believe the publisher has to pay for it. Infra Press keep the LaNague books in print but they may not want to spring for Kindlization.

Wow, I got a response from The Man himself. I'm never washing this post again.
  
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