Ten Things that Offer Free E-Books
1.  5000 e-books in a bunch of categories are free for download at freebooks5000.com.
2.  Baen's free library has a nice collection of interesting titles in it.
3.  David Bain put together a links page to free e-books with potential literary merit (Doug Clegg is on there, so it must be true.)
4.  Get free Christian e-books from jesus.org.uk.
5.  Intelligentedu.com has a nice free online library of computer books.
6.  Links to Australian & New Zealand digital libraries can be had over at E-book.com.au.
7.  Free-ebooks.net not only has plenty of free e-books in many different categories; you can also submit yours to them.
8.  Marketing book junkies should check out the free downloads at Free-Internet-Marketing-ebooks.com.
9.  Regina Paul's article here lists links to 64 free romance e-books online. 
10.  Need poetry?  Check out the poetry e-books at poemhunter.com.
Don't forget Project Gutenberg:
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Links to lots of free stories here!
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In honor of Pixel-Stained Technopeasant day. My contribution is up in my blog today.
Anonymous wrote: Don't forget Project Gutenberg:
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Thanks for the reminder link -- PG is definitely the #1 site for free e-book downloads and online reading.
Charlene wrote: In honor of Pixel-Stained Technopeasant day. My contribution is up in my blog today.
Is that today? (she writes, looking innocent.) Kind of a clunky label, but I guess "Webscab Day" wasn't pretty enough.
I wonder what the Borg VP would make of the fact that I've sold seven novels that started as stories I gave away for free online....maybe that makes me a webwhore? Lol.
I think it makes you successful. *g*
ReplyDeleteI kind of like "webscab day" myself. Has a nice ring to it.