FAQs
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My website has even more information about all my books. These include some notes on reading order, great places to start, and many lists with different kinds of main characters or situations. Check out the items under the Info menu for more!
I also have a public wiki which helps connects characters, makes it easier to find which books they appear in, and shares timelines and maps.
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When you buy a book here on Payhip, you'll get an ePub file of the book. You can download this via the link provided in your receipt or account.
There are a whole lot of different ways people read ebooks (different devices, apps, and file management). I'm not able to provide detailed tech support on how to transfer the file to your particular device or app. I'm only one person and I don't know all of the different tool options and combinations!
Searching on terms like "send epub to [device/app name]" should get you the useful info for your device or app.
Of course, if you have any problems with the actual file, I'm glad to help with that however I can.
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Payhip doesn't currently have an automated process for pre-orders. They're possible, but require several manual steps.
When I set up the pre-order, I upload a single page file with a reminder that the book isn't out yet, what to do if you see that file after the release date (email me!), and a little other information.
The night before the book releases everywhere else, I upload the final file on Payhip (replacing that temporary file). At that point, anyone who buys the book or returns to the purchase link in their receipt can get the actual book.
I then manually email everyone who's ordered the book with a reminder that the book is out, where to find the download link, and any other relevant information.
Because there are several manual steps, this might take me a little time. My goal is to do it the night before the book releases everywhere, Eastern US time.
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Yes! You can find complete content notes for my books on my website (all in one place, grouped by series). You can also check out the content notes on a given book's page.
I include notes about common concerns as well as representation notes or other character details that might be considered spoilers.