swandy   10-13-2010, 06:40 PM
#1
I realize that you (Mr. Wilson) probably have no say in ebook pricing for the books where you do not control the ebook publishing rights - like the ones for $2.99 - but how come the Adversary Cycle books that are being reprinted have their ebook prices higher than some of the newer books?
Is it because the new editions are trade paperbacks and therefore priced slightly higher than some of the newer books which are released in mass paperback format?
I realize that the difference is not much, just curious why your publisher would do this.
fpw   10-13-2010, 10:00 PM
#2
I wish I knew. Macmillan has some weird ideas on ebooks.

FPW
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