I did promise you some good bookstore news. Here it is. I’ve received instruction from Sean Wallace that I can reduce the price of all Prime titles to £2.99 (about $5 or €3.50). There are two exceptions: Rudy Rucker’s The Ware Tetralogy is still £6.49 because it is an omnibus containing four complete novels. And Ekaterina Sedia’s The Secret History of Moscow has always been £1.99. Aside from that, all Prime titles are now at the new price. So, if you fancy picking up, say:
- John Joseph Adams’ fine The Way of the Wizard anthology
- Ekaterina Sedia’s wonderful The Alchemy of Stone
- The 2010 Hugo Award Showcase, or
- The Return of the Sorcerer (The Best of Clark Ashton Smith)
then head on over as they are all available at the brand new £2.99 price.
Thanks for the tip – I came, I saw, I shopped (veni, vidi, visa).
I guess Horton’s Year’s Best anthos aren’t available as e-books yet? Or did I just miss them in the shop?
The 2011 Year’s Bests (Horton for SF&F, Guran for Dark Fantasy & Horror) will be in store any day now.
Great, thanks!