The Lover’s Path: from print book to ebook
I'm in the midst of last preparations for the Historical Novel Society Conference, which is in Denver this year. Among the usual fun stuff at HNS, I'll be participating on a panel about book design for historical fiction book covers. I leave first thing tomorrow morning, and my to do list is bursting at the seams. In the meantime, some quick housekeeping: ~ I'm over at the Emerald City Book Review today with a guest post about converting The Lover's Path from
The Lover’s Path: Round up and launch
After much hard work, the e-book edition of The Lover's Path was officially launched earlier this week! I'm still recovering from many late nights and full days behind the computer, but am very pleased at the overwhelmingly positive response thus far. Pre-Raphaelite Sisterhood wrote: "The sheer design of the book is a delight for any bibliophile. Lavishly illustrated, the images, textures, and illuminated letters hearken back to a time when books were treasured things to behold. As deeply as I love physical
Polka dots of white and green
Nature has a pattern all her own, doesn't she? Photographed in Ditmas Park, Brooklyn.
A plethora of Lover’s Path news ~ and reviews
So things are going to get even more Lover's Path-ish around here in the next few weeks because: 1. It's only a week—a week!—until the e-book launch for real on June 16th. Because the digital edition has been so extensively revised and expanded from the original print publication, it truly feels like a second birth. 2. Already reviews are coming in this New And Improved Digital Edition. From Stephanie Cowell, the acclaimed author of Claude and Camille and Marrying Mozart: "THE LOVER'S PATH is
A Plethora of Pages
Inside The Lover's Path e-book, which is now available for pre-order. This is what the Kindle Fire and iPad format pages look like. Pretty snazzy, eh?