Hey, I Hope You Are Enjoying Ninth Day of Creation

It's Leonard Crane, the author of the book you are currently reading.

I hate to interrupt your reading session but I would like to alert you to a couple of matters before you resume reading.

The first thing is I want to congratulate you for sticking with me until now!

You are approximately one third of the way through Ninth Day of Creation. If you are a current paid Medium.com subscriber you can simply click on the link below and continue reading the remainder of the story.

You're currently a Medium.com subscriber?
Then one of your options is to continue reading as you have been doing (but this is not your only option - see below for the paperback alternative).
Subscribers can click here to continue reading...
Not a subscriber?
If you are not yet a Medium.com subscriber you have two options...

The first option is that you can subscribe to Medium.com using the link found here:
Subscribe to Medium.com
The cost of a Medium subscription, the last time I checked was just $5/month.

You can then unsubscribe the following month if you wish, or you can remain subscribed and continue to get access to all the stories published on the platform each month.

The second option is that a paperback edition of the novel is currently available through one or more book sellers:


Visit the Amazon.com page

Visit the BarnesAndNoble.com page

Visit the Alibris.com page
The physical version of the book is certainly more expensive than the subscription. On the other hand there is a certain pleasure to be taken in owning a physical copy of a book you have enjoyed. Plus you might prefer continuing to read the book in paperback format.

For what it's worth, when I was checking book availability at the sites listed above I noticed that Alibris offered the best pricing. But I cannot speak to their service or deliverability as I have not ordered books from them.

At any rate, I do hope will continue reading. I did put a great deal of effort into completing the book and every reader who finishes reading it reminds me that I was not entirely crazy to begin the project all those years ago!

Thanks,
Leonard Crane