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eBooks cooked up by the Spontaneous Derivation eBookery. Check out the S∂ wiki for more information.

ruby-epub 0.0.4

It’s been a very long while. Fixes include documentation and license files that weren’t included, and permissions fixing. I resolved my very first issue on this thing (unfortunately it took me forever to do it, since for some reason Google Code didn’t email me when someone sent in the issue).

Here’s the home of ruby-epub.

Wow. Free Kindle Books. A LOT.

ETA: A good number of these are no longer free, which perhaps should not be surprising.

I woke up this morning, and found out that @txvoodoo had found a link chock full of free ebooks from Inkmesh. Yes, it’s all legit. And yes, you can have them for devices other than Kindle.

*blink blink*

There’s a LOT of ebooks there. There’s most of the Unfortunate Events series there. I’m not sure what’s prompted this craziness, but hey! FREE BOOKS! ((That will ultimately result in you buying the rest of the series and/or books from the respective authors, I’m sure.))

Here are the fantasy ones:

Stopping Time Part 1, Stopping Time Part 2, if you’re a Melissa Marr fan, you’re going to want these (and now they’re free!). There’s also just Stopping Time, and I’m not sure what the differences are. Best get all three.
Wicked Lovely for those of you who’ve never read Melissa Marr.

A Series of Unfortunate Events: #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #9 #10 #11 #12 #13 (the end, natch)

Warriors: #5

The Matrix and Philosophy – Blue or red pill?

The Kane Chronicles, Book 1 – first chapter only, but it is from Rick Riordan, who brought you Percy and the Olympians.

Rides a Dread Legion – Raymond E. Feist, I think part of the Darkwar saga.

Kiss Me Deadly – Other than that it’s a paranormal romance, I don’t know much else about it. By Michele Hauf.

My Soul to Lose – Short story prequel to Rachel Vincent’s Soul Screamers series.

The Wild’s Call – Paranormal romance. By Jeri SmithReady.

Here are the science fiction ones (you get otherwise no love here):

Star Wars: Lost Tribe of the sith: #1 #2 #3 – short stories.

Here are the classic mystery ones (there’s more over there):

The Body in the Library, Agatha Christie, Miss Marple series.

Here are others I’ve read and liked:

More Blood, More Sweat and Another Cup of Tea by Tom Reynolds. Life on the ambulance force in London, England.

Here are some interesting ones:

Tumor: Chapter 1, a graphic novel.

Economic Report of the President and Budget of the United States Government, both aimed for 2011. Not necessarily riveting reading.

Other notes:

If you click on individual stores on the side, you can sometimes discover even more books compatible with your device. Smashwords and also the Baen Free Library in less annoying to read website form.

Knock yourselves out.

Get Out the Abacus and Count This: Shadow Unit Season 1 Available As EPUB

This was made possible via Calibre, which has a rather spiffy converter from Mobipocket files (suitable for Kindle) to EPUB files (suitable for Sony Reader and Stanza).

Note: This is, as the file name indicates right now, a beta version. Please file complaints as appropriate (preferably as comments to this blog entry). Once I get the kinks straightened out, I’ll put out a final EPUB version, a new Kindle version (not that much different), and a Microsoft LIT version. The conversion turned out not to be as seamless as I hoped, especially in the case of

extra

pagebreaks.

Sorry about that.

Shadow Unit Season 1

By the way, if you’re a Kindle reader and you haven’t read Shadow Unit yet, Season 1 for Kindle (and other Mobipocket readers) is available at the same link above.

If you’re a stanza user, you can add the following URL as a library: http://www.spontaneousderivation.com/stanza/ .

A Brief Drunken Comment on the Cost of Making Ebooks

(Well, it’s Ambien, but I am tired and it does have the same effect.)

Inspired in my late night reading via Andrew Wheeler’s rant against the idea that ebooks are cheap because of X.

As someone who has been working with creating novel-length ebooks based off both public domain works, non-public-domain Creative Commons works, and permission granted copyrighted works… here are some observations.

First. The main cost of creating an ebook is not the digital creation itself. That is expensive now, but streamlined workflow automation is possible, and speaking as a software developer, there is a niche for the guy or gal who can automatically convert works and manage different venues, or develops enterprise-level software for publishers to do so. This is what people focus on, either to say it’s impossible to do cheaply (but it is), or to claim this is the whole of publishing (which it isn’t), both arguments that miss the point by, not miles, but parsecs.

Second. The main cost of creating an ebook in fact remains the main costs of creating a book, period. The writing. The editing. The fact-checking and cross-checking. The images. The index building, oh gods, the index building. The cover. The marketing. The accounting. Making deals with the distributors. Negotiating with the goddess Ingram, goddess of the bottleneck of publishing. The poor bastards who have to clear copyright issues for, say, song lyrics. ((Do not do this kind of thing, by the way, to your first manuscript going out into the world in the hopes of getting bought. It’s an expensive venture for any agent or publisher. They’d have to really, really, really like you and you would have to sell Dan Brown level of books, and even then, I’m not sure you could get it.)) All of this adds up to the point where the cost of paper printing is dwarfed, as is the cost of creating ebooks (once we get a standardized workflow. Printing sure wasn’t fun before people knew what they were doing).

So basically, digital alone isn’t going to save publishing. What saves any industry’s ass when said ass is firmly in the fire is streamlining processes. Can’t streamline an already lovely process (of which I know little of, save for the small piece that is moving towards a usable workflow for the layman)?

Big deal, no one cares. Streamline down. As general advice, streamlining doesn’t work from a simple “reduce people” metholodgy; it involves rethinking your processes and invoking your inner kai zen. It involves change. Any industry that couldn’t do this—and trust me, I’m part of an industry that would love to stay stable but we can’t, because we live in an ever-churning vicious fast-turn-around marketplace—is gonna get steamrolled.

So the process is complicated. So you need all these layers. Blah blah blah. At work we need all this software. We need all this hardware. But we need to work smarter and find ways to use, choose, and change software, hardware, and development/testing/vetting/marketing processes to fit with the market.

Of course, it’s one thing to chase the market, and another thing to chase your competitors. Former is good advice, latter is a great way to generate death march projects that ultimately fail.

Oh, where was I….

Yes, publishing is going to go through a really ugly phase. And new guys will be trying to break the rules or create new ones. Screaming at digital, or pointing at digital as a savior, is so, so, so missing the point. Then there are alligators.

CHOMP

New from the S∂ eBookery: The Wallet of Kai Lung

A quote from Ernest Bramah’s The Wallet of Kai Lung, a fantasy set in Ancient China, showed up at the very beginning of Clouds of Witness, straight after the little biography of Lord Peter Wimsey. ((Sadly, my local library has a rather incomplete collection of Lord Peter Wimsey books. Unfortunately, even if I donate said physical books from Amazon.com, my library won’t use them except in fire book sales, so I likely wouldn’t see them again. So. Um. I guess I’m ending up with a bunch of @#$#@ physical books.)) I figure this is a sort of recommendation from Dorothy L. Sayers.

So I went and found it in Project Gutenberg, the non-Canada, non-Australian one. ((The main Project Gutenberg stash, which follows U.S.’s twisted view of copyrights.))

And I thought: hey, I can legally read this text.

So now it’s converted. There’s only a second book in the series that’s available through Project Gutenberg Main, sadly, so this will be a really sort series of conversions; there are more available around and abouts.

Wallet of Kai Lung Downloads
Link for Stanza iPhone users

Enjoy.

Shadow Unit Bootlegs: Season 2 Extras #14 and #15

DVD extras #14 and #15 from Shadow Unit are now part of the Seasons 2 Extras pack, your choice of file formats below:

Shadow Unit Season 2 Downloads
Link for iPhone Stanza users

Apologies On Ebook Delays

Ebooks have been delayed, in particular for Shadow Unit and a couple of side projects, because I had serious problems with Crossover Mac and discovered yesterday that I needed to pay $40 more for it to be compatible with the most recent version of X in Leopard. I’d bought Crossover Mac maybe a couple years ago. I need it for Windows emulation, vital for things like mobigen and seeing whether the Microsoft Lit conversion is readable.

The discovery was a little distressing. That could have been at least 4, probably 6 or 7, ebooks across the Kindle store, Fictionwise, and Webscriptions… and yes, I’m in the process of buying my old library back, which is why I care about the velocity of leftover-money over books on a per month basis.

But CodeWeavers needs money like anybody else, including me. c’est la vie, and it probably did suck to try to figure out what was causing the rapid-crash problem (things involving Wine and X usually do). Bless them.

Anyhoo, we’re back on track over here in the eBookery, and once Shadow Unit updates later this evening (or sommat) the updated Extras will be available with both last week’s and this week’s.

Shadow Unit Bootlegs: Episode 2×05: “Wind-Up Boogeyman”

A new episode, “Wind-Up Boogeyman”, is up at the official Shadow Unit site!

eBook bootlegs all around!

Shadow Unit Season 2 Downloads
Link for iPhone Stanza users

Shadow Unit Bootlegs: Season 2 Extra #13: “Limits”

DVD extra #13, “Limits”, has been added at the official Shadow Unit site and also to the unofficial (but approved) bootleg Season 2 Extras ebook files!

Shadow Unit Season 2 Downloads
Link for iPhone Stanza users

Shadow Unit: DVD Extra #12 “Acronyms”

Shadow Unit‘s newest DVD extra, “Acronyms”, is up, and I’ve added it to the ever-growing Extras collection for Season 2:

Shadow Unit Season 2 Downloads
Link for iPhone Stanza users
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