Weird World War III: Eleventh Week Sales Report

A Book Launch in the Time of COVID-19 and Cyberwar (Continued)

In the first eleven weeks since launch, BookScan reported a total of 352 Weird World War III US retail print sales.

Below are the BookScan US trade paperback sales as reported by Amazon for the period of December 14th through December 20th by geography. As a reminder, BookScan compiles point-of-sales data from ~10,000 retailers throughout the US, including Barnes & Noble, Amazon.com, Target, and Buy.Com. Retailers such as Wal-Mart and Sam’s Club do not participate. As such, BookScan estimates that this point-of-sales data represent about 75% of all brick-and-mortar and online retail print book sales in the US. It does not include ebook sales, sales outside the US, sales to libraries, or used book sales.

According to Bookscan, Weird World War III sold 21 copies last week, an increase from the 16 copies sold in week ten.

Amazon reviews for Weird World War III were unchanged from the prior week at 25 ratings thus far.

Again, if you’re reading this and still haven’t purchased a copy yet, please do. All you need do is click one of the links below. If you have purchased a copy, thank you so much. If you don’t mind doing a quick Amazon review, I would be even more grateful.

Stay tuned for next week’s report. Onward!



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Weird World War III: Tenth Week Sales Report

A Book Launch in the Time of COVID-19 and Cyberwar (Continued)

In the first ten weeks since launch, BookScan reported a total of 331 Weird World War III US retail print sales.

Below are the BookScan US trade paperback sales as reported by Amazon for the period of December 7th through December 13th by geography. As a reminder, BookScan compiles point-of-sales data from ~10,000 retailers throughout the US, including Barnes & Noble, Amazon.com, Target, and Buy.Com. Retailers such as Wal-Mart and Sam’s Club do not participate. As such, BookScan estimates that this point-of-sales data represent about 75% of all brick-and-mortar and online retail print book sales in the US. It does not include ebook sales, sales outside the US, sales to libraries, or used book sales.

According to Bookscan, Weird World War III sold 16 copies last week, a decrease from the 27 copies sold in week nine.

Amazon reviews for Weird World War III continue to trickle in, with 25 ratings thus far.

Again, if you’re reading this and still haven’t purchased a copy yet, please do. All you need do is click one of the links below. If you have purchased a copy, thank you so much. If you don’t mind doing a quick Amazon review, I would be even more grateful.

Stay tuned for next week’s report. Onward!



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Weird World War III: To-Date Promotional Summary: December 15th Update

Here’s a cumulative summary of all the promotional activity I’ve compiled as of December 15, 2020. The only addition this week is a nice little feature on Weird World War III on contributor, Erica L. Satifka‘s blog.

So far, Weird World War III has garnered media appearances in the following formats:

  • 20 Radio / Podcast / Video Interviews
  • 2 Written Interviews
  • 7 Features or Blog Posts
  • 3 Reviews
  • 2 Think Pieces
  • 1 Story Note
  • 1 Ad
  • 75 Blog Posts on Through a Glass Darkly

More specifically, Weird World War III has been mentioned or appeared in the below formats and venues:

Podcasts / Interviews (Video or Radio)

Interviews / Profiles (Online)

Features / Mentions

Reviews

Think Pieces

Story Notes

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Weird World War III Featured on Podside Picnic

Podside Picnic posted an interview I did with them a few weeks back on Weird World War III. You can check out the interview here.


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Weird World War III Story Notes on Erica L. Satifka’s “Where You Lead, I Will Follow: An Oral History of the Denver Incident”

Weird World War III author, Erica L. Satifka, posted her story notes on “Where You Lead, I Will Follow: An Oral History of the Denver Incident” on her blog today. If you have any interest in what inspired her story, I encourage you to check it out here.


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