Pishukin Press now rewards readers for committing—properly.
I’ve introduced built-in upgrade options across the store, so when readers add more to their cart, they automatically unlock discounted pricing at checkout.
It’s simple:
- Buy one → standard price
- Add more → the price drops by 30%
- Upgrade your order → better value instantly
This isn’t just about selling more books—it’s about respecting the reader’s decision to invest in the series. If someone wants to dive deeper into the Seka Torlak world, or the Sassy Saints series, or my romance novels as Mae Archer, or grab multiple titles at once, they shouldn’t be penalised for it. They should be rewarded.
So I’ve structured the store to:
- Encourage bundle-style buying without forcing bundles
- Offer seamless discounts at checkout
- Make it easier for readers to commit to the series from the start
Because let’s be honest—if someone’s willing to trust you with one book, the real goal is to bring them into the entire story.
And now, the store actually supports that.
Amra Pajalic
Amra Pajalić is an award-winning author, educator, and PhD researcher of Bosnian heritage whose work explores how fiction represents the Bosnian genocide. She won the 2009 Melbourne Prize for Literature's Civic Choice Award for her debut novel The Good Daughter, re-released as Sabiha's Dilemma (Pishukin Press, 2022). The anthology she co-edited, Growing up Muslim in Australia (Allen and Unwin, 2014), was shortlisted for the 2015 Children's Book Council of the year awards. Her memoir Things Nobody Knows But Me (Transit Lounge, 2019) was shortlisted for the 2020 National Biography Award. She is the author of the Sassy Saints series and the forthcoming Seka Torlak historical-mystery series, beginning with Time Kneels Between Mountains and companion essay collection that examine the legacy of the 1995 Srebrenica genocide. Amra Pajalić, is the owner and publisher of Pishukin Press, an independent press that publishes underrepresented authors. Amra also hosts a podcast Amra's Armchair Anecdotes about stories about writing, life, and lessons learned. www.amrapajalic.com