Calling All Pennypinchers!
Today, Amazon is selling the Kindle download of my anthology "Noticing" for only $9.95 (or even as low as $7.70)
Amazon periodically but without warning drops prices, in this case on the instant digital Kindle download of my anthology Noticing from the usual $29.95 to only $9.95 (or even to $7.70 "with credits," whatever those are.)
Kindle is an especially good way to get the book if you are outside the U.S. since there is no overseas shipping fee like with the paperback. Most Amazon fees for shipping the paperback overseas start around $8. For example, to have Amazon deliver one paperback copy of Noticing to Sir Keir Starmer at #10 Downing Street (a rare foreign address I know off the top of my head), Amazon would charge a shipping fee of $8.02 for ten day delivery on top of the $29.95 for the paperback.
No idea how long this Amazon Kindle sale will last. That's what Amazon's countless Ph.D. economists are there for: to maximize their profits without letting you outsmart them.
For buying paperbacks for delivery within the USA, I recommend ordering directly from my publisher, Passage Press, and using the promo codes STANCIL or WILSON to get free shipping. That way we don’t have to split the loot with Jeff Bezos. (But for overseas deliveries, well, the man does provide efficient services that you should look into.)
And in commemoration of my appearance on the Red Scare podcast in May with Anna and Dasha, here’s a song by Charli xcx about Dasha:
I had the Boston (!) Public Library order a hard copy of the book. ;)
Got my hard copy, thanks. I find it hard to stay with Ebooks. My innocent phone does not encourage me to take back up a book like seeing one lying on a table with a bookmark does. I think I've only read half of my Kindle library.