eBooks: New HandHeldCrime and Harlan Ellison, Classic Texts

HandHeldCrime Publishes More Mystery Stories
A new set of free short mystery stories is available from HandHeldCrime. In addition to new original fiction from Scott Wolven, Beverley Brackett and John A. Broussard the sixth issue features a debate about who was the best mystery writer of the century, and more. -Jamey Dumas

Harlan Ellison’s Award Winning Story as eBook
Fictionwise.com has announced the eBook release of Harlan Ellison’s short story, "‘Repent, Harlequin!’ Said the Ticktockman." The short story, which won both the Hugo and Nebula awards, is one of the ten most reprinted stories in history. -Scott Pendergrast

Two Classic Now Available For Palm
Now you can read both Frankenstein and The Wizard Of Oz on your Palm. -Paul Mester

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Spell @ 10/19/2000 9:49:29 AM #
Handheld crime rocks. Now, if only someone would take up the baton and delve into some other genres.

Also, the two classics are hardly new arrives as e-text. A little surf of the Palm site, www.memoware.com and the Project Gutenberg site will show you just how many classics are out there. Sadly, I've surfed such places for so long that I've practically got the list of available texts memorized. ...too bad newer e-texts can cost as much (or MORE) than a paper version on Barnes & Noble and Powell's websites.

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I.M. Anonymous @ 10/19/2000 8:14:42 PM #
Spell -

I made the Frankenstein and Wizard Of Oz eTexts, and, after surfing memoware, I realize that I am NOT the first person to do The Wizard Of Oz. However, I am the first one to do Frankenstein. It's not an incredible advance in Palm technology, granted, but it is prett neat.

Also, regarding Project Gutenberg, I use them as the source for these texts, for, as far as I know, the don't provide them in Palm format.

Ellison Rocks!

Ellison Fan @ 10/20/2000 10:34:30 PM #
And so does Fictionwise!
I downloaded all of their Robert
Silverberg and Harllan Ellison e-books.
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