tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3197075706983155600.post2903152204092025396..comments2024-02-27T21:41:21.853+00:00Comments on Western Fiction Review: Western Fiction NewsSteve Mhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11631734673248632467noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3197075706983155600.post-30509659322705109282012-03-01T22:48:53.938+00:002012-03-01T22:48:53.938+00:00You're right, Steve. The range of available eb...You're right, Steve. The range of available ebook westerns is expanding rapidly. I hope the Hale company will be able to restore individual, full-colour pictorial covers to its listings of eBHWs soon, so it can foot it with all the others! Another hope is that glitches like misspelling the name of an author who has been on their BHW list for at least 20 years will be few and far between. Perhaps once the company can do its own formatting for the digital editions they will be. And the pricing is actually another handicap for the eBHWs. As a US writer friend has pointed out to me in an email: "I think that $2.99 is becoming a pretty accepted price. I don't hesitate to pay that for an ebook I want, but $4.99 will make me stop and really think about it. And if you have to stop and think about it, at least half the time you probably don't buy it." The Hale westerns, possibly because of the involvement of too many intermediaries, are priced in the US at $4.50 or more. Dave Whitehead, myself, and others are able to price their former BHW ebooks at more attractive prices at both the US and UK Amazon sites. See the latest Black Horse Extra for a listing of Hale's February eBHWs and the O'Keefe ebooks.Chap O'Keefehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04404176810063857291noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3197075706983155600.post-18168397750212368172012-02-29T20:33:51.213+00:002012-02-29T20:33:51.213+00:00Thanks for the update :)Thanks for the update :)Jo Walpolehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13972318968316588965noreply@blogger.com