News from Review of Australian Fiction (now DRM free, and other news)

Developments at RAF, which published my novella Surrealistic Pillow:
Until recently, RAF has been available solely through the RAF website, powered by Booki.sh:
http://reviewofaustralianfiction.com/
The first piece of news is that RAF is now available through Avid Reader (Qld), Gleebooks (NSW), Imprints (SA), The Turning Page (NSW), Readings (VIC), Fullers (Tas), Mary Ryans (QLD & NSW).
Some of these stores even have very cool RAF pages:
http://ebooks.fullersbookshop.com.au/collection/review-of-australian-fiction
http://ebooks.readings.com.au/collection/review-of-australian-fiction
http://ebooks.avidreader.com.au/collection/review-of-australian-fiction
The second piece of news is that RAF is now one of the first Australian e-publishers to go DRM-Free.
This means that readers can access RAF now on basically any e-reading device. Booki.sh have explained what DRM-Free means here:
http://about.booki.sh/support/faq/answer/what-does-lsquo-drm-free-rsquo-mean/
As you may have already heard, Booki.sh was recently acquired by the international ebook distributor, Overdrive:
http://about.booki.sh/support/press/post/overdrive-acquires-australian-ebook-company-booki-sh/
The third piece of news is that RAF is currently negotiating with Overdrive to allow RAF to be distributed to their 18,000 libraries worldwide, including the Australian university and public library system.