New Options for Book-Buying

Previously, I have only released my self-published books on Amazon, as their self-publishing service is easy to work with, and they are by far the most popular bookstore in the world.  However, for good reasons, many do not like to use Amazon; for anyone without a Kindle, Amazon's eBooks are unusable.  So I am beginning to expand my eBook distribution to other storefronts.

The first new storefront is Rakuten Kobo.  My recent free collection of Pope Leo XIII's social encyclicals is available on Kobo, and I have just released my translation of Francis Jammes' The Rosary in the Sun on Kobo as well.  My other books will be added on Kobo as their various Amazon exclusivity deals run out.  (Which means, if you want to read them for free on Kindle Unlimited, do so soon: only Amazon exclusives can be a part of Kindle Unlimited, so they'll be removed from the service when the deals run out.)  

In the near future, I am hoping to also offer my books on Apple Books, Barnes & Noble, and other storefronts.  Whenever a new storefront is available for a book, I will update the announcement post on this blog.

At this time, I am still uncertain whether any new books will begin with a 90-day Amazon exclusivity deal, to allow readers to read them free on Kindle Unlimited, or if new books will begin on multiple storefronts.  That decision will be made when my next book is ready.

I hope that these new options will make these works available to more readers, world-wide.  

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