First Edition, Special Edition Orders for the Paperback or Hardback are OPEN UNTIL OCTOBER 17TH!

IN STOCK HARDBACKS ARE SOLD OUT BUT YOU CAN STILL ORDER ONE OF THE FIRST EDITIONS UNTIL OCTOBER 17TH. SHIPPING WILL OCCUR IN 4 WEEKS. I WILL SHIP THE IN STOCK BOOKS THIS COMING WEEK.

I am so overwhelmed at the response and inquiries about the book, and my heart is so full of gratitude for you all. As I moved into show week and began counting and boxing the books, I realized the Kickstarter orders for the books almost sold out the limited edition, first edition hardback. I did contact the printer and they are willing to print a new run of 100 first editions hardbacks for me and once those are gone that special edition closes. Those books are signed and will be the only first edition hardbacks I print. A second edition hardback offering will be available after the new year, at a lower price point, and possibly on Amazon, in a smaller size without the special foil and jacket, but definitely in color.

The cost of the hardback, limited edition, first edition is $85 and the paperback is $45.

You can PREORDER the limited, first edition hardback here.

Because I am self-publishing, Kickstarter was the main way I opted to fund the initial first edition printing of Penwondertive. The support was incredible and I am beyond grateful. During the month of October, when the solo show The Predictably Unpredictable Tales From The Land of Ardithian launches at the Mobile Arts Council, I will have a small number of those first edition, collector books available for purchase. If I have any left over after the openings, I will make those available to my online waitlist. Eventually, I hope to have a much larger amount available in a second edition printing but the cost is a bit of a challenge for now.

There are ways to read the book if you are online!

If you have Kindle Unlimited you can read the book for free HERE.

You can purchase the Ebook on Amazon for $10.99 HERE

SO WHY NOT PUT THE BOOK ON AMAZON?

Because there are so many colored pages in this dual art/novel, the wholesale cost for the paperback on the Zon would be over $40. The hardback way more. I really want to find a more affordable option, especially for kids, so I am looking. I also am very particular about quality, and if I am going to offer a project, I want it to be the best quality. Hang in there with me as I sort it all out. The challenge of an Indie author is not for the faint of heart.