Starting this week and continuing into 2012, virtually all Michael Chabon novels, stories and other writings will become available as e-books, news the author looks upon with pleasure and resignation.
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for “The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay,’’ Chabon has been a published author since 1988, long enough to land on both sides of the legal and financial digital divide.
Chabon controls e-rights to such early works as “Wonder Boys’’ and his acclaimed debut novel “The Mysteries of Pittsburgh’’ because they came out well before the electronic era and digital editions were not mentioned in his contracts. For those books, Chabon signed with Open Road Integrated Media, a digital publisher that offers 50 percent royalties. Chabon called the terms “extremely fair and generous.’’