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Digital Licenses

If you teach in a 1-to-1 school, frequently use online materials with your students, are in a flipped classroom, or are looking at a period of digital learning due to COVID-19, you may want to consider a digitally licensed copy of a novella. Your purchase constitutes a class set of the novella. Each license is $150 USD. Assuming thirty kids in a class, that's less than 6 dollars a head! That's pretty good! You can read summaries for and excerpts from each of my books here.

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To purchase a license, scroll down and fill out the licensing information and indicate which novella you want to purchase. Then click the correct purchasing link and fill out purchasing information. Your personal digital license will be sent to the email address you indicated! If you do not complete both of these steps in full, you will not receive your digital content.

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Each license is good for a single school and will not expire. It empowers the teachers within a given school or program to digitally share the novella with students in a closed electronic environment (e.g. eClass or Google Classroom) or to print copies for students only. The licensed copy will be watermarked with the name of the licensee or their school. If you are using personal funds to purchase the novella and would like it licensed to you rather than your school, please indicate that.

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By purchasing a digital license, you acknowledge that you understand the boundaries of the license. You also acknowledge that you know that violating the terms of the license will result in the license being revoked, and that you will be in violation of copyright law.

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Such violations may include but are not limited to:

(a) purchasing the materials under a single teacher's name but leaving them behind when transitioning to a new position.

(b) sharing the materials with graduated students.

(c) sharing the materials with teachers in different schools and/or districts who have not purchased a license.

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Please note: there is a dyslexia-friendly version of Lucia, Puella Mala available. It is written in OpenDyslexia, which is a font designed to allow dyslexic readers to be able to comprehend more fluidly. This font may be more challenging for non-dyslexic students. A sample of the font is below.

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Step One

Digital License Order Form
Which novella would you like to purchase?

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