Reminder: Dystopolis is still a book what I wrote, and you can still buy that from an assortment of Amazonian retailers: in the US, the UK, Canada, and Australia (as well as all the non-English speaking ones too). It should be up on other sites like Barnes and Noble in a couple of weeks.
Also! If you can’t afford the print edition (or it isn’t currently available in your region), and don’t have a Kindle (buy a Kindle), the Kindle reading appis available for just about anything: iOS, Android, PC, Mac, and probably some even weirder ones I don’t know about. And if one of your friends has bought Dystopolis, they can send you the file without facing any issues: the digital edition is 100% DRM-free, albeit encoded in Amazon’s weird proprietary format. The key thing, though, is that if someone sends you the ebook and you only have a computer, you can still read it.
Here’s what a real live human being said about Dystopolis recently:
“I picked up Dystopolis in the early afternoon. I read the last page in the evening of the same day. At no point in between was I able to tear myself away. Fraser’s created a fascinating ecosystem of stories that both satisfy and somehow leave you wanting to delve deeper.” (via)
All this, about a book that contains a nightclub called the Scarlet Sturgeon and a police chief who looks like Bill Nye the Science Guy. (I never actually said he looked like Bill Nye, but that was my visual reference. Sorry if you’ve read it and thought of someone else.)
Again - if it isn’t too painful, please share and reblog this as much as you can. Or, if you don’t have a blog, go to your nearest village square with a megaphone and start screaming in a shrill guttural monotone. Thank you.