"All My Fiction" Changes the Publishing World With "Pay Once—Read Forever" Option

Regularly updated eBook gives readers access to all works by B.C. Young
 
June 28, 2011 - PRLog -- Philadelphia, PA - Author B.C. Young is looking to change the way we buy and read eBooks. Instead of purchasing each eBook an author releases, Young's new eBook release, "All My Fiction", looks to change that concept.

"I started thinking about what I want," says Young. "If an author told me by paying a one time fee I could read everything he's written and everything he will write, I'd say sign me up!  That's exactly what 'All My Fiction' is about. Because eBooks can be updated by the author, I'm able to update 'All My Fiction' with my latest releases. Those who have bought the eBook can then download the updated file and get the latest stories I've written. It's a winning situation for the reader. They pay once and read forever."

Young released "All My Fiction" on June 25, 2011 on Amazon.com, Smashwords.com, and BN.com. He's also made the introduction to the eBook available on his web site to explain exactly how "All My Fiction" works. You can read about it at the following address: http://the-time-capsule.com/2011/06/25/all-my-fiction/. "All My Fiction" currently contains the following stories: Five Miscorrection Novelettes (Sunrise, Arrogation, Felix Culpa, Panacea, and Awry), and Four Short Stories (Copy Bird, Going Home, The Present, and Josie Dorri And The Coffee Ban)—approximately 85,000 words total. In the future, the catalog will grow as Young writes more stories and adds them into "All My Fiction".

About Author B.C. Young - What do you do when a story bounces around inside your head for three or four years? You need to get the story out to people, and the writer needs to tell it. Author B.C. Young had this exact thing happen to him. He was tired of driving back and forth to work everyday, conceiving a story in his head that no one could hear. Before long, he started to work on his stories. He decided on a simple approach that he felt anyone could read. His decision was to tell the stories he writes through shorter stories. The shorter stories end up telling a bigger story, and the bigger stories tell the final story. As a result, each story feeds off the next and the previous. Currently his work involves the Miscorrection series and other science fiction stories. This is a favorite genre of his because it allows for so many possibilities in storytelling. His place of residence is in the suburbs of Philadelphia with his wonderful wife, Jennifer, and two children, Ethan and Emma.
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