Ray would not allow this to be know because he was adamant about anyone not selling anything he wrote. But I don't see a problem with this as long as NOTHING has been changed, including the typo's.
Ok, that changes things. Maybe not the place for this, but in order to give some explanation:
This is not my first or second post. I was a member of this forum quite some time ago. For the past year plus I have been going through Ray's emails one by one from oldest to newest as I still had many questions. I hadn't logged in in so long that I couldn't remember how, but was reading as a guest. I just activated another account which was approved recently.
That being said, I wandered off the emails one day and saw the post from Dennis telling us Ray had died. I was still a little new, and had only had one email exchange with Ray so I couldn't quite figure out why it bothered me so bad. I didn't know him. I tried to respond online and couldn't but I am sorry for everyone here and to those of you who new him best. I was here long enough to know who you are and you know who you are. I'm sorry.
I never had the chance to tell Ray about the project I was working on. And I ran into an old post (I think it was from Dennis) who said he was taking Ray's writings from Word and formatting for the web. I had to laugh because I had taken all the writings from the web and was formatting it back to Word. Search for long and tedious on youtube and you'll see a video of someone doing this.
I currently have The Lake of Fires Series in a format to upload to Amazon as an eBook so people can download it to their readers. As I was researching how to do this, I was paying attention to Amazon's "rules" for uploads. Of course the main one was NO TYPOS. Thanks Dennis.
Of course I had corrected all the typos. I couldn't put the book online though, because I kept going back to the license agreement which said "do not in any way change". So it's just been sitting on my hard drive for quite some time now.
You can see a copy of the cover I was going to use
here. I think Lulu really needs to step it up a bit.
In response to the original post I had gone to Staples with my trusty usb stick and had them print me a spiral bound copy of the LOF for $38. I know a lot of people wouldn't go through the trouble to do that hence the idea for the eBook was born.