Good morning everyone on this fine afternoon in the UK. I'm so pleased to announce that http://www.amazon.co.uk/Coming-Home-ebook/dp/B009S7P7UE/ref=tmm_kin_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1366460120&sr=1-1 has certainly took on a new lease of life here and in the US. This is a great book and I feel so proud of the wonderful reviews. I feel this book should last forever now it has been accepted in libraries. It is a story for all ages and genres, a story of characters and not just places or events. I would like to promote my work more but feel as I am pushing my work down readers throats, something I would never do on purpose. I use twitter, smashwords and facebook as much as I can. I find Goodreads difficult to navigate as I'm a real techno dummy on a computer. Well I'm off to string a net across my pond to stop a rogue heron feeding on my fish and frogs. Keep buying my books and I'll keep on writing if you enjoy my work. Stay safe an
My publisher has reduced Coming Home to £1.02 for the e-book download in the hope sales might pick up. If you enjoy Hist/fic set during WW1 then this book is for you, please check my publications.
Today I made my views plain on .com concerning writers offering free books for reviews. This stinks of desperation and false reviews, so they won't be buying my books judging by the reaction, their loss. I have always maintained i write for pleasure and always will, if you don't like my stuff no way will i offere a
Well thank god Easters over, not much fun in Arctic conditions. Roll on summer. My books are selling slowly, and today I received my first royalty cheque from my publisher. They said I have to wait until October for e-book rayalties, I thought they paid out twice a year. Back on dry bread and crusts.
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