Fun news — Pop Goes Korea is at last available as an e-book. You don’t have to track down a physical copy, wait for an order, or kill any trees anymore.
You can get Pop Goes Korea for your Kindle here, or your Nook here.
Best of all, my publisher allowed me to make one small but important change to the e-book edition. At last we have the dollar-won exchange rate specified in the text. When I wrote the book, it was at the unusually strong 800 won/dollar level, which made some of the numbers seem a bit odd (soon after, it fell to 1,200 won/dollar, and today is still less than 1,100 won/dollar).
Big thanks to everyone who has already bought a copy. And thanks to all who read my articles and blogs — I really appreciate the support and I hope to keep you interested.
Congratulations. One day I’ll persuade the Ministry of Culture to let me publish Royal Ancestors on Kindle.
By the way, what’s happened to all the content on koreapopwars.com? I link to a number of articles on your former web presence from LKL, not least in my review of your book 😉 http://londonkoreanlinks.net/2009/02/08/the-wave-that-never-was/
It would be a shame if all that content was lost.
Hrm… I appear to have screwed up something with my domain host. My fault for not using the same company for the URL and hosting, I guess. Not sure if I can revert.
All the information is still there, just at the original Blogspot account. For example:
http://www.koreapopwars.com/2007/07/naver-say-naver-again.html
Is still:
http://koreapopwars.blogspot.com/2007/07/naver-say-naver-again.html
But that does not help for incoming links. I should try to figure out what I’ve done and make it right.
Thanks for the congrats. And, yes, you definitely should put your book on Kindle.