Itchy |
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It has not been published as a Short Fiction ePub yet. James Sutter has said that they are working on getting new short fiction ePubs up, but it is not a priority. Essentially, I suspect that they are not a great seller. After all, why pay for a story that you can read for free?
I also am waiting for them to get the AP fiction novella ePubs up. I always buy and read them. It's just easier than trying to read them in the AP itself. It's that whole, "carrying around physical books" thing.
Another option for you (if you own the pdf's of the AP) would be to pull the fiction chapters from your "Chapters" pdf, drop them into you eReader's pdf reading program (I use Goodreader) and read them as a unit that way.
kojoidrissa |
This is a VERY late response (I just started Pathfinder-ing after the OGL debacle), but I LOVE the idea of pulling the fiction chapters from the AP PDFs.
I just started reading the Pathfinder Tales novels earlier this year and LOVE them. But I had the same question as the OP.
It has not been published as a Short Fiction ePub yet. James Sutter has said that they are working on getting new short fiction ePubs up, but it is not a priority. Essentially, I suspect that they are not a great seller. After all, why pay for a story that you can read for free?
I also am waiting for them to get the AP fiction novella ePubs up. I always buy and read them. It's just easier than trying to read them in the AP itself. It's that whole, "carrying around physical books" thing.
Another option for you (if you own the pdf's of the AP) would be to pull the fiction chapters from your "Chapters" pdf, drop them into you eReader's pdf reading program (I use Goodreader) and read them as a unit that way.