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What do you get when you take a bunch of RPG writers, a pile of their fiction, and charity? The Bundle of Holding, which offers up to eight ebooks in the Bundle model. I came for the Chuck Wendig, but I stayed for the other deals, which are almost certain to multiply as time goes on. As of this writing, the average donation is $16, which is a heck of a discount for these books. Definitely worth a look.
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If you're a fan of Boing Boing, you certainly know Cory Doctorow. He just put out his newest novel, a young adult 1984-style thriller called Homeland. What you might not know, however, is that Doctorow releases all his work under a Creative Commons license for free on his website. Even the newest book is out for free legitimately (although you should probably read Little Brother first).
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Tor, the publisher, had three novellas nominated for Nebula awards this week, so they are offering all three of them for download for your ereader of choice. I don't know how long they'll be free, but, hey, free!
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