by H. G. Wells
$ Free
I told you how happy I was that His Robot Girlfriend, in the form of a free ebook, had been downloaded 100 times. Imagine my pleasure when I saw at the end of the second week that the downloads were topping 400. Today is the 1 month anniversary of the free ebook HRG, and the current download total is…. drumroll…. 850 on Smashwords+ 384 on Feedbooks = 1234!

Princess of Amathar, previously available only as a .pdf or at the Amazon Kindle store for $3.19, is now available as a multiformat ebook for just $1.59. Just follow the link on the right hand side of the page. For the next five weeks, you can get this ebook for just 99 cents by following this link first to get a coupon code. For coupon code, click here.

In addition to the ebook version from Smashwords (Available by clicking on the image on the right), Eaglethorpe Buxton and the Elven Princess is now available at Feedbooks.com. Get it by clicking RIGHT HERE.

The digest paperback edition of “His Robot Girlfriend” has been updated, fixing a few typos that had eluded ten different editors. You can purchase it with the link to the right. It is available for $4.95, which is essentially at cost and fits in nicely with the free ebook, also available on the right side of the screen.
As you have noticed, Eaglethorpe Buxton and the Elven Princess is now available as a free ebook. Download it today in your choice of several formats. Just follow the link at the right.
Allow me to introduce myself. I am Eaglethorpe Buxton, famed world traveler and story-teller. Of course you have heard of me, for my tales of the great heroes and their adventures have been repeated far and wide across the land. In truth I am probably better known in any case as an adventurer in my own right than as a teller of the adventures of others. From storied Aerithraine, where I once had the pleasure of spending a fortnight in the company of the Queen, to distant Holland, I have wondered the world being a friend to those in need of a friend, a protector to those in need of a protector, and a guardian to those in need of a guardian.
Eaglethorpe Buxton is a fool and a hack. You couldn’t find a writer of less wit and style.
– Dextius Winterborn, Story-teller’s Guild.
Without a doubt, the biggest liar that ever walked the world.
– Sir Roderick Bairn, Adventurer
That boy will never amount to anything. Mark my words, he was born to hang.
– Margram Buxton, Father
Who? I don’t believe I’ve ever heard of him. Yes. No, I’m sure I haven’t.
-Queen Elleena I of Aerithraine
Join Eaglethorpe Buxton as he adventures across a magical world to help… a poor orphan child? An elven princess? Who can know for sure, when it is Eaglethorpe himself who tells the tale?
Eaglethorpe Buxton and the Elven Princess is a short book by Wesley Allison, author of His Robot Girlfriend, and Princess of Amathar. Available now as a free ebook and soon, for a nominal fee, as an old-fashioned paper book at fine bookstores everywhere.

I feel like I’ve been running around with my head cut off, trying to write and publish and study for my Masters and teach. Bah! I’ve got to get organized. While I wait on any word of Senta and the Steel Dragon from Baen Books, I need to get things going. Here is my plan.
1. Hardbound “His Robot Girlfriend”
As the Target lady says “Approved!”. You should see it at Amazon soon.
2. Multi format ebooks of “His Robot Girlfriend”
Now available!
3. Finish writing “Eaglethorpe Buxton and the Elven Princess”
It’s done!
4. Publish paperback “Eaglethorpe Buxton”
Waiting for the Review Copy.
5. Free multi-format ebook “Eaglethorpe Buxton”
Available today!
6. Second edition of “Princess of Amathar” in hardbound and paperback.
7. Multiformat ebook of “Princess of Amathar” with a new lower price.
Of course, if word should come that someone wants to publish Steel Dragon, everything goes on hold as I finish book two.
In addition to the edition at Smashwords (which you can reach through the link on the right), His Robot Girlfriend is now available as a free ebook download at Feedbooks. You can follow this link: http://www.feedbooks.com/userbook/5854
The editions have a few cosmetic differences, such as chapter heading fonts, but the text is the same. The whole idea is to have as many copies distributed as possible, and Feedbooks hooks into many distributors of mobile devices. If any of you got here through that route, drop me a comment and let me know.