Did a Table of Contents reveal on the Redwood Press blog for The Lost Librarian’s grave ebook, which will be available on Amazon in a couple of days.
It’ll be for sale, of course, but if you have Kindle Unlimited, you can read it for free.

Our debut ebook anthology is going to be available on Amazon in a couple of days, so I thought this would be a fun time to post our table of contents.
The book contains 36 short stories, including one novella, and four poems. It is a sizeable tome!
What is more, if you have Kindle Unlimited, you’ll be able to read the ebook for free. Of course one can buy the Grave for $4.99, though I’m planning on running a sale for October.
The book has the usual table of contents listing the stories and poems in the order they appear, but we also collected up the stories by theme such as “Demon-Haunted World,” and “The Dead, the Mad, and the Terrified.” A few of them, naturally, could go in more than one category but as editor I had to make the final call and I did!
The idea…
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8 responses to “The Lost Librarian’s Grave: Table of Contents Reveal”
Sounds great Ann!
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Congrats and will this come to Apple’s bookstore as well? I use that to do my reading and would happily grab it there if I can 🙂
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Thank you very much. Right now the book is only available through Amazon as an ebook. I plan on looking at other options for selling but Amazon seemed a good first place to start. I’ll certainly put the Apple bookstore on my list of places to take a look at.
I plan on also offering a paperback version, again through Amazon at first, as well before the end of the month.
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A paperback version would appealing to me as well. I’m just not in the Amazon Kindle marketspace so that isn’t quite as convenient.
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That is great news- well done 🙂
Cheers,
Pete.
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Thank you, Pete. I’m very pleased to see it out. I’m going to work on the paperback next.
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I need to check this out! And way off topic, but the photo here has helped me rethink my gargoyle weathering. I was going to go for a greenish patina, but I may need to shift the color palette to the blue!
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Oh nice, I hope you get a chance to give it a read.
I’ll also be interested to see your gargoyle; I think blue might be a good color.
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