I've now finished the new book - a history of Climategate and the inquiries. I'm in the process of sending it out to various people for review.
This one is going to be self-published - Donna Laframboise has sold me on the benefits of DIY publishing and it really seems a bit of a no-brainer these days.
My mind is turning to whether to print a load of copies off or whether to go down a strict print-on-demand path. I'm reasonably confident that I will sell enough copies to make a print run worthwhile, so provided I can distribute them I think this may be the way to go. To help me in the decision, however, it would help if I could get some idea of how many people might buy a paper book versus the ebook versions. To this end I've put together a brief survey which I hope readers who reckon they might buy the book will complete for me. If you are a one of the recipients of the Bishop Hill newsletter (for subscribers and major donors) please don't complete the survey. I will be sending a signed copy to each of you.
The book is very similar in length to the Hockey Stick Illusion, so one should assume pricing that is roughly in line with last time round.
There are some new revelations too.
Click here for the survey.
Thanks!