E-Piracy Sucks
But Nicky, let's get a few things straight. You myriad misspellings, and mangled English grammar make for a truly horrendous, if not impossible read. Who would want to e-pirate something that leaves themselves scratching their head after the first paragraph? Whether or not your stuff has been e-pirated is somewhat academic, because anyone who were to pick up a hard copy from your booth and start reading would simply put it back down and move on to another author's booth. I seriously doubt you're losing any sales because of the e-pirating issue; it's not as if anyone's making illegal copies and profiting from their sales. You couldn't give your stuff away, unless the loos at the convention venue were out of TP. You'd probably sell more if you made legally downloadable versions for some reasonable fee. People will pay about the price of a Starbuck's mocha for a copy, just for a laugh, but given the lousy paper quality used by Lulu, your price for TPII is a bit steep, regardless of how many pages it is.