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Wednesday, March 4, 2009
PRESS RELEASE: Random House, Inc. Unveils Suvudu’s FREE First Book Promotion!
NEW YORK, NY—March 4, 2009: Random House, Inc. today unveiled the first five titles in its new Suvudu Free First Book Library. Designed to introduce new readers to popular and acclaimed science fiction and fantasy series, the Suvudu Free First Book Library allows readers to access free digital copies of the first book in each series. The program launches with access to the following novels:
“His Majesty’s Dragon” by Naomi Novik
“Assassin’s Apprentice” by Robin Hobb
“Settling Accounts: Return Engagement” by Harry Turtledove
“Red Mars” by Kim Stanley Robinson
“Blood Engines” by T.A. Pratt
The books will be made available through Random House’s science fiction/fantasy portal, Suvudu.com, as well as on other content services, including Scribd.com and the Stanza ebook reader application for the iPhone.
Says Christine Cabello, Random House Publishing Group Deputy Director of Marketing: “The Suvudu Free First Book promotion provides us with a new digital vehicle to build an author’s fan base and is an ideal way to bring new readers to these series.”
New titles are scheduled to be added to the Suvudu Free First Book Library on a regular basis. Coming soon are Terry Brooks’ “Magic Kingdom for Sale: Sold!”, Elizabeth Moon’s “Trading in Danger”, and many more.
ABOUT SUVUDU:
Suvudu launched July 18, 2008 providing information and content to fans of science fiction and fantasy across all media—books, comics and manga, audiobooks, movies, games, and more. The site brings together the talents of some of the industry’s top science fiction, fantasy, graphic novel and gaming guide publishers and encourages the feedback of knowledgeable fans through its online forum community. For more information, please feel free to email HERE.
“His Majesty’s Dragon” by Naomi Novik
“Assassin’s Apprentice” by Robin Hobb
“Settling Accounts: Return Engagement” by Harry Turtledove
“Red Mars” by Kim Stanley Robinson
“Blood Engines” by T.A. Pratt
The books will be made available through Random House’s science fiction/fantasy portal, Suvudu.com, as well as on other content services, including Scribd.com and the Stanza ebook reader application for the iPhone.
Says Christine Cabello, Random House Publishing Group Deputy Director of Marketing: “The Suvudu Free First Book promotion provides us with a new digital vehicle to build an author’s fan base and is an ideal way to bring new readers to these series.”
New titles are scheduled to be added to the Suvudu Free First Book Library on a regular basis. Coming soon are Terry Brooks’ “Magic Kingdom for Sale: Sold!”, Elizabeth Moon’s “Trading in Danger”, and many more.
ABOUT SUVUDU:
Suvudu launched July 18, 2008 providing information and content to fans of science fiction and fantasy across all media—books, comics and manga, audiobooks, movies, games, and more. The site brings together the talents of some of the industry’s top science fiction, fantasy, graphic novel and gaming guide publishers and encourages the feedback of knowledgeable fans through its online forum community. For more information, please feel free to email HERE.
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2 comments:
The Suvudu Free Library really opened my eyes to a few authors I would not have picked up in the past and am already really enjoying their works. I wrote a similiar post today about Suvudo and Random House since it is officially "Read an E-Book Week" March 8th-14th! Save a tree, get that blood off of your hands (ok its sap) and read an E-Book! Great post, thanks!
It's definitely a cool promotion :) Unfortunately, I still prefer reading actual books to e-versions...