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The other day we covered the controversy among publishers caused by Kindle’s free-e-book giveaways.

Now blogger Ben Metcalfe mentions another controversy: apparently the option to give Kindle books away for free is not available to everyone. Metcalfe’s writing partner, Violet Blue, is unable to set the price for any of her Kindle books below 99 cents.

Metcalfe is suspicious of how publishers, even small publishers, are able to give e-books away for free to sell their print books but an independent author such as Violet Blue cannot.

Perhaps a bit too suspicious—he notes that one of the publishers giving e-books away is Zondervan, publishers of the NIV Bible and other Christian literature, and infers some kind of Christian conspiracy theory (which the Zondervan-published author he mentions shows up in comments to denounce).

While I find conspiracy theories doubtful, it is odd that the ability to give Kindle books away for free is not available to everyone. I am curious just how far this goes. Is anybody out there having the same experience? If you are a self-published or small-publisher Kindle author, can you give your books away or are you limited to 99 cents?

 
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