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Read an Ebook Week means special deals and offers

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When “Read an E-Book Week” was started in 2004, it made sense to try to expose more readers to the convenience of ebooks. The Kindle didn’t exist, the readers that did were expensive, and ebook editions were priced like hardcovers if they were made available at all.

Now the marketplace is far more competitive, and prices have gone down for both hardware and reading material. Probably every consumer in North America with a TV or Internet access has now heard of the Kindle or Nook. In other words, I probably don’t need to encourage you to give an ebook a try this week.

So is “Read an E-Book Week” still useful? Sure! It’s a good time for readers to look for special promotions from indie authors and publishers, for example. The site has a list of participating publishers, authors and retailers who are sponsoring the event in some way.

The retailers and publishers aren’t making it easy enough to find this week’s special deals, but if you know you like a certain company, try its Twitter feed or Facebook page. (I noticed Samhain Publishing, for example, is promoting a free novel via Twitter today.)

The authors section is a little clearer about what’s on sale or free this week. Here are three examples, but be sure to check that official list for more.

The “Read an E-Book Week” website is also giving away free Kobo readers and a free Nook this week, if you’re feeling lucky.

Update: I forgot to mention that I also have a freebie available this week. It’s an 11,000 word novelette — I dislike that term, but it’s what you’re called when you’re too long for a short story but too short for a novella — about the Rapture. But not fun-times Rapture; it’s a horror story, and I can’t emphasize enough that it’s not pro-Rapture or even biblically accurate on any level, so consider yourself warned.

(Photo: Pen Waggener)


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