I run World Weaver Press out of my home office, and keep a bookshelf stocked with WWP books so I can send them out for website orders, give them to reviewers, or take them to conventions. However, my shelf is starting to look a little crowded, and I need to make room for the advance review copies of the 2017 books that will start to come in very soon. So I'll make you a deal. Order any paperback(s) directly through the World Weaver Press online store during the month of December 2016, and you'll pay no shipping. No coupon code needed, just fill your cart and check out. (Please order by December 16th if you need it in time for Christmas.) This offer is only available within the United States, though I'll be working toward international shipping options in 2017. But wait, there's more! The books I have the most of in stock have been discounted by a dollar. That includes: And because they're great for the holidays, I'll take a dollar off of these two as well: "But I can get free shipping through Amazon too, why should I order through WWP?"
We adore our Amazon Overlords. Really. Our books live and die by Amazon reviews and rankings. But here are three reasons you might consider purchasing paperbacks directly through our website: 1) Buying directly through the WWP website allows me to pay our authors slightly more, since the fees deducted by PayPal or Stripe are smaller than the fees deducted by Amazon. 2) See all that junk stuffed into the corner of the bookshelf? Some of that includes bookmarks I'll be glad to stick inside the books before I send them. 3) If we're able to clear out enough room for the 2017 ARCs, I'll post an unboxing video when they arrive—which will likely include sneak peaks of covers that haven't been officially revealed yet. TL;DR: Free shipping on any WWP paperbacks for the month of December when you order directly through our website, extra discounts on some. Happy shopping!
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