Why so expensive?
The cost of independent writing and publishing of a paperback book size is staggering. Choose the eBook, as the price is much easier on the wallet and available year-round.
“Ninety-nine Dollars? WHY?”
Please don’t assume that it’s my fault. I voted for the other guy. Let me explain if you don’t know why the price is so high.
The US dollar has less buying power today than it has had in quite a while. Just go shopping, and you’ll see. Now think about sitting for 1.5 years per book, thinking, stinking, and writing for four and a half years. Survival costs money. Then, I must hire an editor, proofreader, and formatter for eBook and paperback conversions, printing, and shipping to me from the printer and, in the end, storage. This copy cost me $28 each, and I haven’t received any profit yet. This is why the eBook is the way to go. There are no printing, shipping, or storage costs, and the price is low: Regular $9.90, but to keep with the discount of the paperback’s upside-down sale, I’ll give you excellent savings for the same fun story. Using the upside-down discount only costs $6.60.
The videos depict the depth and breadth of Brian Wizard’s ability to turn fantasy songs into real songs—pure wizardry.
The illustrated music videos are FREE for both book formats, although FREE doesn’t pay any bills, and each one has a production value of $2500 out of my pocket. Please toss me a TIP as a donation to my cause. “’Cause being a creative genius ain’t cheap or easy.” Use any donation link on this website.
Also: There will be no shipping of paperback books from December 2 until May due to winter travel or being snowed in on top of a mountain in the Great Northwest. It ain’t much but I call it home.