dragon8rider2
2009-12-06 21:42:12 UTC
I have a friend that I know strictly online. We're both writers and make up stories together, and I wanted to send my friend a bound copy of a comic I made out of one of the stories.
The rub is that we're strictly online friends. We trust each other to an extent, as friends do. But out of respect for the worriers and protectors in our lives, we keep certain things private. We go by discreet usernames, don't tell each other our ages, and DON'T exchange addresses of any kind. EVER.
I know of several self-publishing websites on which I can have my book made, but I'm having trouble finding a way to send the book to my friend without exchanging that very personal information. P.O. boxes are OUT--yes, we're that vague about where we live. I can set the book up for sale on one of the sites, but I don't want anyone else finding and buying the book (that would sell my friend's part of the story, too, and I would never abuse my friend's trust like that). I also don't want to make my friend pay for it. It's a GIFT, after all.
Basically, I want to:
-Self-publish a single book and pay the cost
-Pay for the shipping and handling if possible
And allow my friend to:
-Receive the book without giving me an address
-Not pay a cent
And:
-Keep other people (online) from seeing it and unintentionally stealing the gift by buying it.
Is this possible? If so, how would I go about it?