A new book, Rut by Scott Phillips, is coming from Concord Free Press. Also: two of their previous titles got picked up by St. Martin’s Press and HarperCollins. Not that this is the case, but I’d be scared if it takes giving away a few thousand copies of your book to get it published by a big house.
Give and Take By Stona Fitch
I received Give and Take by Stona Fitch for free from Concord Free Press, which is doing this wacky experiment on “publishing and community” as they explain on their website. Now, part of the deal is I then HAVE to give the book to someone else, which is fine, as my htmlgiant secret santa will be getting it. Also you HAVE to give money away, which again is fine; this time of year I give money away anyway. But in a more general sense, my problem with all this is- I hate people telling me what to do. Nearly always, when someone tells me what to do, my eyes blur a bit and some weird rage lets lose in my brain. Once, I went to a Bikram Yoga class and it was in this heated room and the teacher started the class by saying, “even if you get really hot and feel faint and like you may barf or die and so you want to leave the room, YOU MAY NOT. You cannot leave the room! You can lay down for awhile, but you can’t leave.” Now, people, what happened was, eventually, I felt hot and shitty and I left the room! If someone says do this or you can’t do that- six and half times out of ten, I’m going to do the opposite. Every time my husband says “let’s just split desert” after we’ve had some insanely enormous dinner and we can barely move, I then order three. (One good thing is, he no longer says this for the most part. So now I mostly order two.)
But I digress. Give and Take is a book that chews on issues, a novel of ideas, and something I normally wouldn’t read. I like to read books I normally wouldn’t read, as long as I don’t have to do that twice a week, like when I worked in publishing. And Finch has a good mind, a clean prose style and moves the book along very nicely.
Free Novel? Yes, Free Novel
I’m not sure I’ve ever seen this done before, but Concord Free Press is giving away their entire first printing – 1500 copies – of their novel Give and Take by Stona Fitch.
Currently, there are less than 100 copies left.
The editors encourage people who request the novel to make a donation to a charity or person in need.
I’ve seen free e-books, but a free printed novel, no shipping, no cost, is an interesting idea. Is there some kind of catch? There doesn’t appear so.
Request your copy here.