Okay, this is an experiment, guys. But if you’ve been wanting an autographed dead-tree copy of either RebelFire: Out of the Gray Zone or Hardyville Tales, you can — for the moment at least — get them on Amazon.
Both links should take you straight to all the Marketplace sellers who have unused copies for sale. Living Freedom — that’s me — is at the top with the lowest price. If you find some other result when you click the link, just look for the Living Freedom handle.
The listing procedures didn’t allow me to say the books were autographed, but they will be.
So if you’ve never gotten a copy … or if yours disappeared when you loaned it to somebody … or you want one to give as a gift … here’s a new way to buy.
NOTE: I don’t actually know how long these listings will last. I have plenty of copies; that’s not the problem. Problem is I’m temporarily signed up with Amazon as a “professional” seller, but that status will change toward the end of the month. After that, I may have to revert to a lesser status that will require fulfillment by Amazon. I’m new at this and have zip idea how this entire listing-on-Amazon business works. Eventually I do plan to get Kindle editions up, but I’ve got about a zillion other tasks on the to-do list first.
DOUBLENOTE: If you’re on the new member site or plan to be once the beta testing is done, there’s a special member-only deal on these two books waiting for you there. Plus eventually I’ll be putting a .pdf of RebelFire (though not HT) in the free-to-members download section of the new site. that said, if you’re not a joiner, the Amazon deal is as good as it gets.

Somewhat OT, but I’m glad to see you’ve got control of Hardyville Tales. I was wondering what would happen with that book when you left BHM.
I was glad about that, too, Pat. I have the right to produce an electronic edition and I have about half the remaining print copies that were in BHM’s inventory. BHM still has around 250 copies, but I’m told they’ve removed them from sale, so I don’t know what will become of those.
With RebelFire, I was able to get full rights and I bought up all remaining copies before JPFO sold itself down the river. But there were only about 250 total copies left.
It’s likely that any future dead-tree editions of either of these books will be of the print-on-demand variety.
clare will you be writing anymore books like the hardyville tales? I truly enjoyed reading them in BHM. With all the current hoopla going on in the political arena you should have enough material to write a real scary scenario book.
richard — Can’t really say whether I’ll write any more books of any sort. Might. But I have no immediate plans to.
As to the political arena providing really scary scenarios — LOL, you are so right, but I swear the current political “reality” (if it’s even possible to call it that) makes me want to run off and write, or even just read, books about friendly purple dinosaurs, rainbow-riding unicorns, and happy little butterflies. Anything other than believe what’s before our very eyes.
Dear Clare,
I want to own a copy of the Hardyville book,
signed if I can have it happen.
The price I see, is less than I would willing tender.
I hope the path remain open.
Share the best way to pay you and those who helped make it possible, without inclusion of payments to riders.
I posit you should put back up a donate link.
Never know, sometimes you do it so well, some want to give back.
That should not be to hard?
Donation? I isn’t giving away no fish, it’s fur fuel, to help keep the liberty engine running.