Gizmodo offers a list of legal options for uploading free eBooks and reading them on your eReader.
May 23
Some Prefer Digital Books Over Physical
How-To-Geek prefers eReaders to physical books. Explanation at the link.
May 21
Kindle Oasis and Kindle Paperwhite eReaders Compared
Book Riot compares the Kindle Oasis and Kindle Paperwhite eReaders.
May 19
Is Apple Testing Color E INK Displays for iPhone?
What Hi Fi? reports on a rumored color E INK Display test for a foldable iPhone.
May 17
Xiaomi InkPalm 5.2-inch eReader is Now Available Worldwide
Liliputing writes about the $110 Xiaomi InkPalm 5.2-inch eReader. It’s available now. (But there’s a catch!)
May 15
eBooks Confront Right-Wing Censorship
Input writes about the eBook Revolution facing down right-wing censorship.
May 13
OF THE KIND Now Available!
New horror from author G. Wells Taylor!
NATHAN CHAMBERS and his bride-to-be want to rekindle their romance after they were forced to cancel their wedding at the start of the pandemic, and the stressful lockdown that followed left the relationship on rocky ground. Nate hopes some quality time at the treasured family cottage will help them put things right.
The young couple arrives with nature promising blue skies despite the looming storm clouds, but they quickly realize that rain will be the least of their worries. Something weird is happening on the lake. The locals are distant, the animal life is scattered or missing, and Nate senses a threatening presence in the trees.
When a mysterious group moves into the abandoned cottage on the lot beside theirs, a neighbor’s death soon after raises the specter of the pandemic’s return, though the truth is more terrifying—even if it sounds insane.
The strangers next door are a dangerous breed, but they’ve been followed to the lake by something worse. A time of reckoning has come, and blood will mark the return of the Kind.
SAMPLE CHAPTERS PDF ~ HTML
Available at: Amazon, Google Play, Apple Books, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, and Smashwords
May 11
FlipHTML5’s New eBook Publishing Platform to Replace Legacy Publishers
A PR Underground Release reports FlipHTML5 is creating an eBook publishing site to replace legacy publishers.
May 07
Amazon Tightens Control Over Android Users
The Verge reported that Amazon has made it tougher to purchase Kindle books on an Android device.
May 05
Kindle EPUB Support Still a No-Go for Apple Books
9to5Mac reports that Kindle will not read Apple Books despite Amazon’s shift to supporting the EPUB file format.








