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  1. I agree. If you’re a brand new novel and trying to hook people into a series, why not give them the introductory book and see who keeps on with it. The tease of having “clues” only in the print version would probably work to attract a few people.

    Overall, I’m not inclined to read a book on the computer. Being able to preview the book at my leisure though, makes it more likely that I would check it out enough to buy it for my boys. I may still do this!

  2. Hi Valerie,

    I also give away my first fantasy novel (here: http://www.rachelstarrthomson.com/free-stuff/free-ebook-worlds/ ), and I do it for several reasons. Chief among these is that I’m an unknown (and an unknown who publishes her own work), so anyone who buys my books is taking even more a chance than usual. By giving “Worlds Unseen” away, I give them a chance to get to know my writing (and yes, hopefully hook them with the story, which is the first in a trilogy) so they can decide whether I’m an author worth investing in.

    If they like the book, a free download also gives them a reason to spread the word — and again, that can only help me. The more people who read my work, the less of an unknown I am.

    Great question :).

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