Today you can finally get the new ebook and hard copy editions of Shotguns & Sorcery: The Omnibus. This 610-page book contains all six Shotguns & Sorcery stories written to date, including:
– “Friends Like These” (short story)
– “Goblintown Justice” (short story)
– Hard Times in Dragon City (novel)
– Bad Times in Dragon City (novel)
– End Times in Dragon City (novel)
Plus, a brand-new story written for this book, which you can’t get elsewhere at the moment:
– “The Job Never Ends” (novelette)
Early sales can really help a book, so please grab a copy soon if you’d like. Either way, I’d appreciate you spreading the word to your friends and neighbors. Every little bit helps.
Formats
You can get Shotguns & Sorcery: The Omnibus as an ebook just about anywhere you want. If you prefer to buy it directly, I take payments for that via Gumroad, but please get it whatever way you like.
Most ebook vendors sell the ePub edition of the book. Amazon sells the Mobi/Kindle edition. Apple Books, Google Play, Kobo, and Barnes & Noble have the ePub version. If you buy through Gumroad or DriveThruFiction, you get a zip file with the ePub, Mobi, and PDF editions. I don’t use DRM on any of the versions.
You can also find paper versions in three different places. Amazon has a thick paperback edition with a matte finish. DriveThruFiction has it in a glossy paperback and a gaming-style hardback, and Barnes and Noble has it (currently on pre-order) in a traditional hardcover with a dust jacket.
Prices
It can be hard to parse all the costs and such out, so let me break down the prices for you.
- Ebook: $9.99 (no matter where you buy it)
- DriveThruFiction softcover: $19.99 (comes with ebooks)
- DriveThruFiction hardcover: $24.99 (comes with ebooks)
- Amazon softcover: $24.99
- Barnes & Noble hardcover with dust jacket: $34.99
These vary as they do because of the printing prices the vendors charge. DriveThruFiction charges me less to print, and I pass that savings on to you. However, DriveThru charges for shipping, and you might be able to snag yourself free shipping at Amazon or Barnes & Noble. It roughly balances out.
Editions
Outland Entertainment released a paperback version of this book in 2019, but only in limited numbers, and it’s now out of print. You may find a few copies still in stores, but they won’t last long. You can tell it by the slightly different cover, which has a lot more words on it.
I personally polished this latest version, making a few minor corrections here and there and laying it out in a more open format, which bumped it from 448 pages to 610. If you’re one of the lucky ones who snagged that earlier release, there’s no need to replace that version with this latest, definitive version. If you liked it, though, don’t be shy of leaving a review at your favorite booky places. Thanks!