Cheapo Lox
25 July 2020A quick little follow-up to yesterday's post, in which I was talking about the exorbitant prices of the Cirque Du Freak manga volumes, and how we were working on releasing much cheaper digital editions in the near future.
Nobody could accuse me of setting over-inflated prices when it comes to the first three books of my new Archibald Lox series. Book 1 is permanently FREE to download, while book 2 costs just $1.99, and Book 3 is only a slightly more expensive $2.99, meaning you can get the entire first Volume (there will be three Volumes in total) for less than $5, or its equivalent in other countries.
BUT, as pleasingly priced as the books already are, you'll be able to get them even cheaper in just under a month's time! Basically, I've managed to snag a BookBub promotion. For those who don't know about BookBub, it's a site that offers its followers loads of cool book deals, and all the books are either free or heavily discounted. There are lots of these book promotion services, but BookBub is by quite a long way the king of the hill, and pinning down a slot is very difficult. I've finally managed to have the first Archibald Lox book accepted by them, which will hopefully bring it to the attention of thousands of new readers who were completely unaware of it before.
To tie in with the promotion and make the most of the opportunity, I'm going to be temporarily reducing the cost of Book 2 and Book 3 of the series to just $0.99 each, which means you'll be able to snag all three books for just under $2!!! I'm guessing most of you reading this have already heard about the Archibald Lox books and downloaded them, but in case you haven't, you might want to wait a few more weeks to make your purchase...
The promotion is due to run from August 13th to 20th, and will be featured across all the stores where the Archibald Lox books are on sale -- Amazon, B&N, Kobo, Google Play, Apple, etc.
Oh, and for those of you waiting patiently for the paperback edition(s) of Volume 1... the good news is that I have started looking into this. It's going to take a while to line it up -- I want to make it as widely available as possible, so as well as producing an edition through Amazon, I'm also going to be producing an edition which will be on sale through other stores too -- but I'm hoping to release it a good bit before the end of this year. I'm still mulling over whether to release it just as a single large bind-up, or to also make it available as three smaller books, for those who like the digital covers and want paperback editions to match. If you've any thoughts about that, let me know, and it might help sway me one way or the other...
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