Posted on 10/12/2013 8:36:12 AM PDT by NewJerseyJoe
Big news from author, warrior, and patriot Matt Bracken. On Monday (10/14), "Enemies Foreign and Domestic" will be available for free download on Kindle for four days. "Domestic Enemies" will be made similarly available the following Monday (10/21), and then "Foreign Enemies and Traitors" on 10/28.
On social media, the author stated:
"I can't see much point in 'hoarding' the Enemies trilogy. If it's going to do any good, make any impact outside of the already-converted patriotic American 'choir,' it has to happen pretty soon. Nobody will give a damn about the Enemies Trilogy as a footnote to history if we lose our freedom. I don't want people talking about my novels 'in the camps.' "
I’m in, finally got a Kindle.
I just purchased the last two (already had EF&D).
Free markets exchange $ for value.
Thanks Mr. McGee!
I have an idea as well...
As birthday gifts, to family members and close friends, why not give them a Kindle with these novels already pre-loaded...
I’m heading out this evening to get some Christmas gifts for my niece and nephew...This will be one of them...
I don’t believe this is above their comprehension either...
Besides, they have me to ask questions of about this stuff...I am their favorite uncle anyway...
BFL
Sad but true.
bmfl
Thanks NewJerseyJoe.
Can’t wait, brother! You certainly know your way around a subject and predicate. You’re a talented, talented writer.
Yep, it's looking less and less like your books will be viewed as laughably off-target in some prosperous future.
My original copies of the books have been gifted to others, with an encouragement that the recipients do the same when they're finished reading them. Pushing out the Kindle copies is a great idea, may they find many appreciative readers.
You're right, time is short. Thanks once again for writing these books. I wish you fair winds and following seas.
Thanks, I appreciate it.
Yeah, I see it as a test, and a warning shot to the GOP not to mess with Obamaa’s infinite debt ceiling demand.
I want them spread around as widely as possible, while recognizing that kindle works both ways. What kindle delivers, kindle can delete. This has been done for copyright and borderline kiddie porn reasons. Poof, they’re gone. Could also be done for political reasons. That’s why I’m glad tens of thousands of the printed books are out there. At least they can’t disappear back into the ether.
Matt Bracken's "Enemies" trilogy -- free for Kindle, next three Mondays (starting 10/14)
TM, too.
Way behind, (again) and sorry to be late with pings.
Check out # 16 for good news, and free Books.
Thanks, Travis McGee. We appreciate your generosity.
Amen, Bro..........
Yep, it would probably be irresponsible of you, the author, to mention the many online guides for converting Kindle files to ePub or PDF format. Which, by the way, make the books more easy to share. Of course, I frown on any such copyright or contract violations.
Addendum: I was curious and took a quick peek... Yep, the trilogy is on Piratebay. Amazon won’t be zapping the e-book versions out of existence, that horse is long out of the barn.
That’s true. I used to worry about pirates stealing my work. But when you have about 0.001% market penetration, any exposure is a help. And like you said, it makes it harder to kill.
BTW, all of my short stuff is linked free on my website. They have all been copied freely with my permission on a hundred websites, just to make sure they are preserved.
http://enemiesforeignanddomestic.com/index.php?page=links
Thanks! I’m happy to have hard copy, but I’d like to read them again and the work truck is pretty full!
If you haven’t read these, give them a try. You won’t be disappointed!
They cover a government-out-of-control topics that we hope will never happen but look like they will....or already have.
I read on the Android Kindle app.
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