My New Book, "Ran When Parked," is Now Available on Amazon

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(I'll do this only once and then switch to paid advertising. Thanks for your tolerance.)

I am astonished to say that, due to the wonders of print on demand, my new book Ran When Parked is available right now on Amazon!

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There are actually three ways to get the new book:

--Click on the link (https://www.amazon.com/Ran-When-Par...86&sr=8-1&keywords=rob+siegel+ran+when+parked ) to buy the book on Amazon. Amazon will do its "people who bought THIS also liked THIS" thing, and that's good.

--Come to The Vintage in Asheville NC May 19th-21st and buy one of the 100 signed numbered first-edition copies directly from Louie and me.

--Go to my completely lame 20 year old website, www.robsiegel.com, and click on the link to buy a personally-inscribed copy of the book directly from me. However, I DO NOT HAVE MY COPIES YET, AND WILL NOT HAVE THEM UNTIL I RETURN FROM THE VINTAGE ON MONDAY MAY 22nd AT THE EARLIEST. (And, yes, selling them myself, I do get the full book price as opposed to getting a 40% royalty on Amazon, but honestly, I'm perfectly happy to sell them on Amazon, get the sales ranking and the linking, and not have to stuff envelopes.)

--Yes, I will be doing a Kindle version (Createspace makes this easy), but not until after I get back from The Vintage.

--Two people have asked me about an audio version. I'd actually love to read this thing out loud. I need to look into that.

Yes, this does mean that, technically, the second printing is available before the first printing, but I had no way to know that that was going to happen. I approved the proof copy of the Amazon Createspace-produced version yesterday, and Createspace essentially said "Congratulations! Your book is now available on Amazon!" I looked, and holy crap, it was. They print them on demand. "Availability" has an entirely different meaning then waiting for a print run, as I am doing now.

I am grateful beyond words for the interest, support, and love that folks have shown me during the trip and the writing process. A number of folks have asked me how the hell I did this, and so quickly. While I don't want to be one of those authors who blogs about self-publishing, I have written a blog post about it (http://thehackmechanic.blogspot.com/2017/05/notes-on-self-publishing-ran-when-parked_7.html)

Thanks!

--Rob
 
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