You really know you're in a world wide web when an email arrives from a journalist on a newspaper in Malaysia. Elizabeth Tai contacted me for a series she was writing called reading revolutions. She'd seen that I had originally released my first novel, My Memories of a Future Life, as a four-part serial on Kindle, and wanted to ask me how that worked and why I did it. We talk about pros, cons, cautions – and tips I'd give to anyone considering doing the same. Come on over…
And in the meantime, tell me: where's the furthest-flung place you've had a surprise email from about your work?
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