Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Serial Updates: Bound & Busted

Serial Updates
Check out Chapter 36 of Megan Derr’s Bound; only three chapters and the epilogue remain in this epic, so be sure to catch up today! We’ve also got part 11 of Zachary O’Toole’s Busted, where things heat up even more for Joe! Access the latest chapters from the serial fiction page.


Credit Card Processing
As stated in our last post, we’re currently in the processing of setting up credit card processing. Make sure you check out that post for all the details, and we’ll keep you updated as things progress!


Thursday, June 24, 2010

Credit Card processing in the works!

LT3 Press is pleased to announce we’re going to be adding credit cards to our payment options in the next few weeks! This process will not interrupt your service or any existing subscriptions set up through PayPal. To offset the costs incurred by this new feature, we will unfortunately be raising our prices slightly. Most ebook prices will raise by $0.50 – $1.00 and subscriptions fees will raise by $0.30 (to $3.25).

Note that if you have a subscription payment set up at the current rate of $2.95, this will not change! The new subscription pricing will affect new subscriptions only.

The new pricing will go into effect on July 21, 2010. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the admin.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

June 2, 2010 Update

Serial Updates

Check out Chapter 34 of Megan Derr’s Bound and Chapter 9 of Zachary O’Toole’s Busted, available now from the serial fiction page!

Bad Moon Rising

Less Than Three Press is pleased to announce open submissions for our new anthology, Bad Moon Rising:

Superstition abounds where the moon is concerned. It can bring love, luck, madness, misfortune, pleasure, and pain. Nothing is left untouched by the waxing and waning of the moon. Those forced to shun the day welcome the light of the moon and work their magic beneath her gaze.

Of all the myths and legends, superstitions and old wives tales, no lunar legend is as well-known as those surrounding the wolves. A deadly bite, a family curse, an old story to frighten children, a local myth, a penance paid for old sins. An heirloom, a trinket, a painting, a crossing of paths—the permutations are endless. Give us your tales of wolves, of moonlight, of what can happen when the old tales turn out to be true…

Check out the submission guidelines here.