Mind. Blown. 💥

You won’t believe thisI just found out that some of my older books are being sold for prices I had nothing to do with! 😳

  • Scribbled Voices – $48.12
  • Thoughts on Fire Vol. 2 – $51.25
  • Evolutionary Nothingness Vol. 2 – $20.32

I’ve seen these kinds of prices on rare first editions of classic literature, but on my books? It’s wild to think that these works have taken on a life of their own in the second-hand market.

And guess what? I didn’t set these prices!

They’re all being sold by third-party sellers who seem to think my words are worth a small fortune. It’s both flattering and a little bewildering. 🤯

For a bit of background, I’ve been writing for over 30 years, and some of these books are from a completely different era in my career.

I originally published many of them through Lulu, a self-publishing platform, which makes their value on these third-party sites all the more surprising. It’s amazing to see how they’re still circulating and, apparently, gaining value over time.

This whole situation got me thinking:

  • Should I re-release these books? 🧐
  • How do I feel about people seeing my words as collectors’ items? 📚

Whether you’re one of the lucky few who snagged a copy early on or you’re just finding out about them now, I’m grateful for your support over the years. 🙏 Your continued interest has made this journey so rewarding, and it’s wild to see these works still out there, finding new homes.

Maybe it’s time to revisit these works, give them a fresh coat of paint, or create new editions. Let me know in the comments what you think! And if you’re one of the people selling my books at these prices, we need to talk! 😂

If you’re curious to check out the listings, here’s the link:
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