A great Oregon institution located in Ashland. One...
A great Oregon institution located in Ashland. One of the largest indie publishers in the U.S
A great Oregon institution located in Ashland. One of the largest indie publishers in the U.S
Awesome place for a spooky audio book "THE RAVEN" EDGAR ALLEN POE
A great company with very friendly knowledge employees.. A company that reminds me of a Google or Apple, just a fun great place to work..
Zero stars if possible. They updated their website and lost my wishlist and one of my credits, then charged me for another credit (without notifying me) to the wrong credit card. I emailed them about this THREE days ago and have yet to receive even an acknowledgement. Don't bother with them.
Great-Company! I work there part-time as a warehouse assistant 6 hours a week on Mondays & Tuesdays, I sometimes do recycling other-times I do blacking-out of bar-code as well.
I am lucky to work for such an excellent-company, and I don't take it for granted as such.
Nice place friendly company. Family oriented professional work.
I have a love/hate relationship with Downpour. I love them because they provide MP3 files -- rather than using Digital Rights Management (a la Audible) to force listeners to listen to their own audiobooks on the file seller's terms. (Audible doesn't really sell audiobooks, since the books I purchased there can't be played anywhere except through Audible's blessing. ) Meanwhile, I hate Downpour for their lousy app and their apparently understaffed customer service line, thanks to which I can't even reach customer service today (Thursday, April 13 2017, 1:30p.m. Pacific Time), let alone resolve my problems in a timely manner. Also, while I'm venting: who is Cathy Dobson and why does she read almost ALL of the short story collections that Downpour publishes? And why does this Cathy charged over a $100 for some of these collections? So much for digital efficiency bringing down prices. Digitization has lowered overhead to almost zero, yet we're seeing prices that are three times what the ritziest bricks-and-mortar bookstore would ever dare to charge. Brave New World that has such prices in it!
I bought Still Life by Louise Penny. The book is brilliant and what really made it for me was Ralph Cosham's narration. He is fantastic and really brought the characters to life for me.