The updated ebook versions of Unsouled and Soulsmith will be accessed through your BackerKit backer survey. You will be sent one email which will contain a link to a page providing downloads of all your digital rewards (for now that will just be the Unsouled and Soulsmith ebooks as EPUB files) when they become available.
iPhone/iPad
Using the Send to Kindle feature, you can open local EPUB files from your iPhone or iPad to the free Kindle app , email books to your Kindle app, or upload them via web browser.
You can download, import, and read PDF books directly to the iPhone/iPad Books app. Even though we are not sending out a PDF version, the steps are the same to import EPUB files into the Books app. Alternately, you can load both your ebooks AND audiobooks on the Books app on your Macbook, and then sync the ebooks with your iPhone and iPad devices!
Android Phone/Tablet
Using the Send to Kindle feature, you can open local EPUB files on your Android device using the free Kindle app.
Google Play Books is a free option which allows you to upload your PDF or EPUB books to your online Play Books library. Once done, you can read on your local app. As an added benefit, you can read uploaded books from any device with the Play Books app, or access them at any time from any internet connected web browser.
There are many more highly rated ebook apps and devices than those discussed here. An internet search may help you locate many great resources and step-by-step instructions for adding and reading your ebook on your selected device.
E-reader Devices (e.g. Nook, Kindle Paperwhite, etc.)
Using the Send to Kindle feature you can send EPUB books to your Kindle device (it will also be accessible to all other devices linked to your Kindle account, i.e. the Kindle app on your Android or iOS phones).
Many other e-reader devices are available on the market. If you have questions or difficulties transferring your book to your e-reader, please contact the support for your device. You can almost always connect your e-reader to your desktop or laptop computer and use your computer's file management systems to copy the EPUB file(s) to the e-reader.
Calibre is a FREE, optional resource to use to assist transferring your book to your device. Highly recommended by fans, this program installs on your computer (Windows, MacOS, and Linux) and manages your local ebook library files for you. It will detect most e-readers when they are connected to your computer, and can send selected books directly to the e-reader on command. As a bonus, you can also use Calibre to read your ebooks directly on your computer!
Hidden Gnome Publishing is unable to provide technical assistance in downloading these files or adding them to your device, regardless of the methods or apps you use. You are responsible for knowing and understanding how to access, download, and import your digital rewards, or for obtaining competent assistance. Hidden Gnome Publishing makes no warranty or guarantee in regard to the use of programs or methods discussed in this article.
A big shout out to Brandon Sanderson’s team for creating the outline of this FAQ! We strive to be like Dragonsteel in almost every way. Except writing speed…that would be impossible.
iPhone/iPad
Using the Send to Kindle feature, you can open local EPUB files from your iPhone or iPad to the free Kindle app , email books to your Kindle app, or upload them via web browser.
You can download, import, and read PDF books directly to the iPhone/iPad Books app. Even though we are not sending out a PDF version, the steps are the same to import EPUB files into the Books app. Alternately, you can load both your ebooks AND audiobooks on the Books app on your Macbook, and then sync the ebooks with your iPhone and iPad devices!
Android Phone/Tablet
Using the Send to Kindle feature, you can open local EPUB files on your Android device using the free Kindle app.
Google Play Books is a free option which allows you to upload your PDF or EPUB books to your online Play Books library. Once done, you can read on your local app. As an added benefit, you can read uploaded books from any device with the Play Books app, or access them at any time from any internet connected web browser.
There are many more highly rated ebook apps and devices than those discussed here. An internet search may help you locate many great resources and step-by-step instructions for adding and reading your ebook on your selected device.
E-reader Devices (e.g. Nook, Kindle Paperwhite, etc.)
Using the Send to Kindle feature you can send EPUB books to your Kindle device (it will also be accessible to all other devices linked to your Kindle account, i.e. the Kindle app on your Android or iOS phones).
Many other e-reader devices are available on the market. If you have questions or difficulties transferring your book to your e-reader, please contact the support for your device. You can almost always connect your e-reader to your desktop or laptop computer and use your computer's file management systems to copy the EPUB file(s) to the e-reader.
Calibre is a FREE, optional resource to use to assist transferring your book to your device. Highly recommended by fans, this program installs on your computer (Windows, MacOS, and Linux) and manages your local ebook library files for you. It will detect most e-readers when they are connected to your computer, and can send selected books directly to the e-reader on command. As a bonus, you can also use Calibre to read your ebooks directly on your computer!
Hidden Gnome Publishing is unable to provide technical assistance in downloading these files or adding them to your device, regardless of the methods or apps you use. You are responsible for knowing and understanding how to access, download, and import your digital rewards, or for obtaining competent assistance. Hidden Gnome Publishing makes no warranty or guarantee in regard to the use of programs or methods discussed in this article.
A big shout out to Brandon Sanderson’s team for creating the outline of this FAQ! We strive to be like Dragonsteel in almost every way. Except writing speed…that would be impossible.