The Most Expensive eBook in the World

In one corner, you have the fully-bearded JA Konrath, preaching to the Indie masses to make their books more affordable in hopes they can sell more of them, therefore increasing their income. In the other corner, wearing a goatee befitting an evil mastermind, you have Stephen Hise.

Hise is trying a different approach. In fact – he’s going in exactly the opposite direction. Stephen Hise today announced he was raising the price of all available versions of his book UPGRADE, on Smashwords, to one million dollars. This makes UPGRADE the most expensive eBook in the world, obliterating the old record held by Nuclear Energy, now on sale at Amazon for a mere $6,232.00.

Asked why he raised the price so dramatically, Hise said, “I read an article by somebody or other who claimed that his sales actually increased after raising the price. I figured if I raised it high enough, I’d only need to sell a couple of copies—half dozen at best.” Continue reading “The Most Expensive eBook in the World”

The Facebooks, They Are a Changin’

Some time back, Facebook made the new “timeline” profile available to users. People did not seem to enthuse over the new profile, and the majority of users never migrated to Facebook’s newest version of the Edsel. Here is a link to a JPG file with a diagram to help you understand. Feel better now? It doesn’t matter.

Demonstrating its usual sensitivity to customer satisfaction, Facebook decided to cram the new timeline profile down everyone’s throats whether they like it or not.

The migration is under way, and if you notice your Facebook profile or page suddenly seems to look different, stupid, or just plain wrong, this is why.

It may be that the new Facebook has wonderful features that were not available in the older version. Likely, these are features some of us will never use. It does not matter, though because you are getting it whether you want it or not. They are Facebook. Who the hell are you? You’re nobody. What are you going to do about it—change over to Google Plus? BWHAHAHA! Good luck with that. Hope you have fun connecting with the other ten users over there.

This kind of thing will continue until a new platform comes along that threatens Facebook’s supremacy, or until Facebook has finally improved itself to death. In the mean time, just sit back and enjoy the chaos. If you grow weary of Facebook, and don’t know what to do with your excess social media time, try hanging out here at Indies Unlimited.

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Week 13 Flash Fiction Contest Winner: JD Mader

Today we’re pleased to announce the winner of the 13th weekly Flash Fiction competition at Indies Unlimited.

The winning entry is rewarded with a special feature here today and a place in our collection of winners which will be published as an e-book at year end.

A total of 94 votes were cast in the contest this week. The winner (with 49% of those votes) is: Contestant #3 our very own JD Mader.

Congratulations to JD, and thanks to everyone who participated – excellent entries! Now, without further ado, (release the hounds) here’s the winning entry: Continue reading “Week 13 Flash Fiction Contest Winner: JD Mader”

Freebie Friday – Get ‘Em While They’re Hot!

Welcome to another edition of  “Freebie Friday” – our celebration of free e-books!

We had an amazing 25 books posted yesterday, and it was difficult selecting only five freebies and one bonus book from all the choices! But you’ll find them below. Five free books? On a Friday no less? Damn straight. We adore alliteration here at Indies Unlimited. And don’t you forget it. So click on the links below and get your free e-books today!

“The Storm Glass” by Fred Limberg

When a regular guy comes across an amazing ring that lets him become, um…more transparent his lover says things to him like, “Jim, invisibility doesn’t mean the same thing as invincibility!”

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00641GGPM

 

“Her Latin Lover” by Katheryn Lane

Escape from danger with Her Latin Lover!

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007LQD292

 

“Admissions” by Michael Ribisi 

Jeremy and Amy split up three years ago – find out why.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005TXQHO6/

 

“A Measure of Disorder” by Alan Tucker

Join Jenni Kershaw and her eighth grade science class in their adventures to discover who, and what, they really are!

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004SUOZHM/

“Sudden Death” by Michael Balkind

“You like golf, you like murder mysteries – – then Sudden Death is your book!” James Patterson.

https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/18741

BONUS BOOK!

“Mending Fences” by Lucy Francis

Victoria Linden, soul scarred by abuse, knows she can’t handle a man like CEO-turned-rancher Curran Shaw, but she can’t walk away from her fantasy without stealing one searing kiss first.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0077I0OIG/