Posts Tagged ‘seattle’

Old man's war

Monday, March 10th, 2008

A while back I noticed the announcement on boing boing about a book by John Scalzi being offered as a free downloadable PDF. I had not come round to reading it, but as I had finished Thief of Time by Terry Pratchett (thanks, Dries, it was awesome), I needed something else to read. So I fired up preview and started reading Old Man’s War. It was very good, well-paced and to the point.

Much to my delight I noticed the paperback version being sold in a shop in the Seattle Tacoma airport. I immediately bought it, and I definitely plan on buying the follow up books (Ghost Brigades and The Last Colony). So, yes, the concept of offering something for free does work (I am a sucker for paper books), and it gets you new readers. So … start making those cool books available online and people who might otherwise skip them, will buy them.

VEE 2008

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

I am in Seattle for the VEE conference. I had better be bloody interesting, because the flight over here was tedious. Please remind me not to hop from Europe to Seattle in two jumps next time. If you map the flight curve on the globe, the trip from Brussels to Chicago is about as long as the trip from Heathrow to Seattle. And the food on the AA flight … sucked. I had brought two apples and a banana along, but since you cannot import apples into the USA, I had to hand them over at customs. Luckily I ate the banana. On a positive note, they sell very good apples here. I guess they’re filled with hormones, because they are huge.