An essay I wrote recently, called “Never an Unfree Man,” about Viking Norway and the (possible) roots of Free Lutheranism (the brand to which I adhere), has been posted online by my publisher, here.
In other news, Nordskog reports that they’ve ordered a second printing of West Oversea.
That’s great news. How many are being printed? How many were printed the first time?
As I understand it, the first printing was 3,000 books. The new printing will be somewhat smaller.
What makes this important, though, is that 3,000 copies is the “break even” point for the publisher. If he sells that many, I start getting royalties.
3,000 haven’t actually been sold yet. But stocks are low enough that he feels it prudent to replenish them. It’s a good sign.
Hurray! Those miscreants at Baen will rue the day they let Lars Walker escape!
Belated congrats on the second printing! Awesome news.
Congratulations on the second printing! Well deserved.