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UPDATED: The Leanpub Monthly Sale for October 2019
This is an UPDATE to our regular monthly sale newsletter. When we sent the original email last week, we made a mistake and didn't set the coupon expiration dates properly. Some people complained the coupons didn't work, so we've re-set the coupons to expire November 4. Sorry for the trouble and Happy Halloween!
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News
October 12 was the date for this yearâs International Day Against DRM. You can read details about the event [here](.
In case you donât know what âDRMâ is, it stands for [Digital Restrictions Management]( or [Digital Rights Management](. It can take many forms, some of which people who donât follow it might be very surprised to hear about, in a bad way.
Leanpub opposes DRM and we do not permit it to be applied to any Leanpub ebooks. This means that when you buy a Leanpub ebook, you can download the available ebook files to any device you have, and save your own copy. Without any DRM applied to ebooks, you donât need to be online to read your ebook files, or enter any passwords, or anything like that (though of course, if youâre trying to read a book in our mobile app and youâre not logged in, youâll have to go online to do that!).
If youâre interested in learning more about what DRM is and what the arguments against it are, you might enjoy reading an essay Leanpub co-founder Len Epp published earlier this month to commemorate the International Day Against DRM. The essay is called Digital Superstition and the DRM Mindset and you can read it [here](.
As always, please note that if youâd like to be a Leanpub author yourself, you can create a new book anytime by going [here]( or a new online course by going [here](.
Itâs not hard to get started writing a Leanpub book - whatever writing mode you choose, weâve got [detailed step-by-step Getting Started tutorials]( to help get you writing in no time!
Finally, below the Sale section of this email, you'll find an excerpt from the latest episode of our Frontmatter podcast, an interview with special guest Ricci Wolman, Founder and CEO of Written Word Media.
The Sale
37 Things One Architect Knows About IT Transformation by [Gregor Hohpe]( - Suggested Price: $20.00, Regular Minimum Price: $14.99, Coupon Price: $11.24 [Coupon Link](
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Company-wide Agility with Beyond Budgeting, Open Space & Sociocracy by [Jutta Eckstein]( and [John Buck]( - Suggested Price: $16.59, Regular Minimum Price: $9.79, Coupon Price: $7.83 [Coupon Link](
Complete Guide to Modern JavaScript - second edition by [Alberto Montalesi]( - Suggested Price: $15.99, Regular Minimum Price: $9.99, Coupon Price: $8.99 [Coupon Link](
Continuous Delivery for Java Apps: Kubernetes and Jenkins in Practice by [Jorge Acetozi]( - Suggested Price: $19.99, Regular Minimum Price: $19.99, Coupon Price: $13.99 [Coupon Link](
Continuous Digital by [Allan Kelly]( - Suggested Price: $19.95, Regular Minimum Price: $9.95, Coupon Price: $4.99 [Coupon Link](
Digital WTF by [Coté]( - Suggested Price: $25.00, Regular Minimum Price: $15.00, Coupon Price: $8.25 [Coupon Link](
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Enduring CSS by [Ben Frain]( - Suggested Price: $17.99, Regular Minimum Price: $12.99, Coupon Price: $9.74 [Coupon Link](
Finding Success (and Failure) in Haskell by [Type Classes]( - Suggested Price: $35.00, Regular Minimum Price: $25.00, Coupon Price: $12.50 [Coupon Link](
Go for PHP Developers by [Stephen Afam-Osemene]( - Suggested Price: $14.99, Regular Minimum Price: $9.99, Coupon Price: $5.00 [Coupon Link](
Habits that Ruin your Technical Team by [Marcus Blankenship]( - Suggested Price: $14.99, Regular Minimum Price: $9.99, Coupon Price: $7.99 [Coupon Link](
Hands-on Domain-driven Design - by example by [Michael Plöd]( - Suggested Price: $17.99, Regular Minimum Price: $9.99, Coupon Price: $6.99 [Coupon Link](
Info-Ops (Info-Ops) by [Daniel Markham]( - Suggested Price: $39.95, Regular Minimum Price: $39.95, Coupon Price: $29.96 [Coupon Link](
Lean Inception by [Paulo Caroli]( [MarÃa Fernanda Escudero]( [Freddy Coronel]( and [Patricia Trejo]( - Suggested Price: $29.99, Regular Minimum Price: $9.99, Coupon Price: $5.00 [Coupon Link](
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The Culture of Learning by [Don Jones]( - Suggested Price: $12.00, Regular Minimum Price: $8.00, Coupon Price: $7.20 [Coupon Link](
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A Leanpub Frontmatter Podcast Interview with Special Guest Ricci Wolman, Founder and CEO of Written Word Media
Subscribe to our [Frontmatter]( podcast for Leanpub author interviews for publishing industry interviews. This is our most recent episode...
Ricci Wolman - [Ricci]( is the Founder and CEO of [Written Word Media](. In this interview, Ricci talks about her background, the challenges and benefits of beginning your career in the demanding environment of investment banking, the evolution of online marketing and ecommerce, some of the reasons email newsletters have proven to be such a good tool for marketing, her experience building a successful business that helps authors and publishers find the right readers for their books and drive book sales, and at the end, they talk about some important changes in the indie publishing industry that have been taking place recently. [Listen Now](
Len: Hi, Iâm Len Epp from Leanpub and in this Frontmatter Podcast, Iâll be interviewing Ricci Wolman.
Based in Durham, North Carolina, Ricci is founder and CEO of [Written Word Media](. Her company offers a number of services to authors and readers and publishers, including [Freebooksy]( [Bargain Booksy]( [New In Books]( [Red Feather Romance]( and [Reading Stacks]( - all of which Iâm sure weâll get a chance to talk about a bit in this interview.
In addition to their various services geared towards helping authors build bigger audiences and sell more books, you can also sign up for their popular newsletter at [writtenwordmedia.com]( and find a lot of really great articles and guides that are an excellent resource for all authors and publishers - from those who are just getting into publishing, to those who have been at it for a long time.
You can follow Written Word Media on Twitter [@writtenwordm]( and on Facebook at [facebook/writtenwordmedia](.
In this interview, weâre going to talk about Ricciâs background and career, professional interests, Written Word Media, online book marketing generally, and some of the bigger issues being talked about in the book publishing community these days.
So, thank you Ricci for being on the Frontmatter Podcast.
Ricci: Itâs a pleasure, thanks so much for having me, Len.
Len: I always like to start these interviews by asking people for their origin story. So, I was wondering if you could tell us a little bit about where you grew up, and how you found your way to the US and subsequently to North Carolina, that you now call home.
Ricci: Yeah, absolutely. I was born and raised in South Africa, in Johannesburg. And I made my way to the US soon after I finished high school. I came here for college, and I was up in the northeast. I did an undergrad degree, and majored in Psychology and Economics - which turned out to be a really great combination for my career in digital marketing. I spent a couple of years in New York, and I was back in Boston for a while.
And then we moved down to North Carolina over a decade ago, now. We came down here, because my husband was headed to Duke to get his Masterâs degree - and we really fell in love with the area. Itâs absolutely beautiful down here, it has some really great people - and thatâs now where we call home, and where Written Word Media is also headquartered.
Len: This next questionâs a bit selfish, but I noticed from [your LinkedIn profile]( that you worked as an investment banking financial analyst at Bear Stearns, which I assume was your New York years.
This questionâs a bit inside baseball, but I used to be an investment banker myself, based in London, doing M&A in the utilities sector for an Australian bank called Macquarie. I was wondering if you could talk a little bit about what your experience was like. I learned a great deal in my two and a half years or so, that Iâll never forget - including the fact that I can work 43 hours straight, and a few other things that were maybe not so good to learn. But I also learned that definitely investment banking is not - is definitely not a career that you should do long term, unless you love it.
Ricci: Yeah, it is not for the faint of heart, definitely. But itâs an incredible foundational experience for any career, is what I would say. I learned a ton, both about myself, and about the world.
As you referenced a little bit, about the 43 hours - you learn what your physical and psychological limits are. And not that you should be doing that all the time, nor did I particularly enjoy it. But as you continue on into other areas, you are able to look back on that time and say, âOkay, well, if Iâve got this thing Iâve got push through - I know I can do it, because I have done this before.â And so it does give you a little bit of a - I think, psychological edge, almost like a coach. Because youâve gone through that.
I would say one of my favorite parts of investment banking was that it introduced me to the Excel spreadsheet, which I have a long love affair with, and continue to today. Being a data-oriented person - it was awesome to get the kind of training that you get on Wall Street, or we did back then, on how to utilize Excel, because you are constantly building models. So that was great.
And then this is something I didnât realize at the time - but although banking is probably the furthest thing that you would imagine from the publishing industry, it actually utilizes the power of story in a very effective way. Because you said you were in M&A, is that correct?
Len: Yes.
Ricci: Yeah. So if you think about M&A, for those people who donât know exactly how it works - when bankers are trying to pitch a deal for two companies to merge, theyâll put together a slide deck or a pitch book thatâll explain how these two companies can come together, and why that would be a good thing. And basically itâs a story. Itâs a story about - youâve got company A and youâve got company B. And these are the audiences or consumers or whatever it might be, that theyâre selling on each side, and this is how we think theyâll be better together. And then youâre taking that and youâre selling it both to the companies or to the investors, or to other people.
And so when I looked back at it, there was a lot of storytelling that was happening in banking - even though it was maybe through the format of graphs and spreadsheets and pitch books. Which is something I thought was interesting.
[Read the rest of this Frontmatter Podcast interview on Leanpubâ¦](
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