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eBooks and others

Like to read eBooks? I do too. A whole library right in my purse or on my phone. They're cheap to buy, and fast to make, and you can get them through Amazon if you're that sort of person, or at your independent bookstore when the bookstore isn't even open. I've done a couple of eBook-only publications and plan to do more.

If you're a fan of eBooks, here are all the books in their eBooky glory. And now, all the books in the Reisden and Perdita series are also available in trade paperback, and Crimes and Survivors ​is in hardback.

I'll add other books and editions as they happen.

If you're a Civil War fan, watch out for Letters from a Boy Soldier, which I edited. Coming soon.
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PictureCover The Vanished Child
The Vanished Child 
402 pages. Trade paper, $15.99  ePub and MOBI $2.99
You get the love for supporting your local independent bookstore-9781951636005
Universal book link for your favorite ePub site books2read.com/u/bxvkkq
Kindle https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07ZDJQNBN

The Knowledge of Water
430 pages. Trade paper, $15.99  ePub and MOBI $2.99
Through bookshop.org at your local independent bookstore--9781951636012
Universal book link for your favorite other eBook site books2read.com/u/mVrPLp
Kindle https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07ZDJSWYX

 
A Citizen of the Country - New Director’s Cut Edition
470 pages. Trade paper, $16.99  ePub and MOBI $2.99
Available 24/7 at your local independent bookstore--9781951636029
Universal book link for your favorite other eBook site books2read.com/u/bxvkkq
Kindle https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Z9Y5WQC

Crimes and Survivors
400 pages. Hardcover, $27.99. (Ingram wouldn't let me charge less!) Trade paper, $15.99  ePub and MOBI $2.99
Extra special love at your local independent bookstore
  • trade paper, 9781951636036    
  • hardbound, 9781951636111
Universal book link for your favorite other eBook site books2read.com/u/bw200y
Kindle https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Z9Z66PB

PictureCover Chasing Shakespeares eBook edition
Chasing Shakespeares
Kindle http://www.amazon.com/Chasing-Shakespeares-Novel-Sarah-Smith-ebook/dp/B003L77VYC
 
The Other Side of Dark
Kindle http://www.amazon.com/Other-Side-Dark-Sarah-Smith-ebook/dp/B003VPWY7I

In Chasing Shakespeares, Joe Roper discovers a poem. I published it here, with a long introduction: http://www.amazon.com/New-Shakespearean-Poem-Sarah-Smith-ebook/dp/B005Z29R0C

And Chasing Shakespeares has been turned into a play! You can read it free at the New Play Exchange by registering with them. Lots of other good plays too, including works by my good friend Patrick Gabridge: https://newplayexchange.org/plays/43195/chasing-shakespeares

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