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Thank you for reading Netherstream, a serial novel by S.E. Gordon. Episode 1: Jane Doe is now complete, and new chapters will be posted as soon as they are available. After the season ends, the compiled work will be available for sale in your favorite format.

Questions That You May Have


How long is each episode?


Each episode is between 10,000 – 20,000 words (approximately 40 – 80 pages).

Episode 1 is 16,100 words (about 65 pages).

How often are new chapters posted?

Once the episode starts, new chapters are posted every 1-3 days.

How often are new episodes published?

Every two to four weeks until the season is completed.

When can I expect future installments?

Here is the current publishing schedule for Season One of Netherstream. Please note that I am moving in December, will update the schedule accordingly once I'm settled in.

Episode 1: Jane Doe  - November 14, 2012
Episode 2: Spanish Fly - Early December 2012
Episode 3: Valis - TBD (Moving)

How much is each episode?

Episodes are $2.99 each, and the final collected work will be $4.99-$5.99.

Where can I purchase it?

Netherstream is available in a wide variety of formats. Here is a list of all the vendors that I distribute to:
Amazon
Barnes & Noble
Apple iTunes
Kobo
Smashwords
Sony
Deisel
Versent
Inktera
Lulu
Scribd
Tradebit

Please also note that if you're a Scribd Premium Reader, you can download Episode 1 for free.

Will this serial novel also be available in print?

Yes, but not until after all three episodes have been published.

Do you intend to do an audio book?

Yes, but not immediately. I’m very picky, so it’s going to take some time to find the right narrator and voice actors.

Are you planning to write more in the Netherstream series?

Absolutely! Next up is Episode 2: Spanish Fly, which picks up right where the previous episode left off.

At some point, I will shift gears and work on other series, such as my vampire serial Enura, but right now it's all about zombies.

Where can I get updates for this ongoing series?

Netherstream has it's own page, which is located here:

http://netherstream.blogspot.com

How can I help make Netherstream more popular?

Follow the blog, share updates with your friends, and if you really like it, recommend it to other people in the form of a review or through social media (Facebook, Twitter, etc.). Every little bit of publicity helps Netherstream reach a wider audience.

Who knows? If it’s really popular, you might even see a movie or videogame based on it in the future.