Sunday 6 December 2015

Wrapping up.


6
December 2015






















Three
weeks to go and Christmas Day will be a memory. For the majority of us a happy
one, but for many around the world it will be the opposite. Hopefully those of
us who can will bring some light into the dark world of the less fortunate. We
are halfway through putting up the lights in our house. It’s amazing what
baubles you find when dragging the decorations out of the loft or wherever else
they are stowed for the year. But how do you choose a suitable present for the
person who has everything (so they say!)? A gift voucher seems like a good
idea: a little impersonal, but practical. Or a book. Now that’s an excellent
idea. And you can buy Amazon gift vouchers for that very purpose. Not that I’m
extolling the virtues of Amazon here, but it might help to give my books a lift
in sales.


So
what have I been up to on the book front? Well, yesterday I was in Chichester
at 6.30 am helping to set up our Christmas Market stall. This was for the
Chichester Independent Writers (CHINDI). We got off to a good start for day
one, selling about forty books. We’ll be there for five days. If we could hit
forty a day, that’s a lot of books. Pity we can’t have a permanent stall in the
city.
Last
week my wife and I did a kind of round-robin, travelling up to Norfolk and
Lincolnshire: getting the visits in before we ran out of time. In the meantime
I had ordered a few more books, including my ‘early years’ life story. That’ll
be fun. I have also been keeping an eye on my Facebook advertising campaign. It’s
interesting to see how the click rate varies between ads (I had two). I’m down
to one ad now: that’s the Kindle Scout campaign. If you want to nominate my
entry, please click the link
https://kindlescout.amazon.com/p/1TW0QYIN2N95B



I’m
in a ‘flat’ period as far as my writing goes, mainly because I’m waiting for the KS campaign to run
its course. After December 13th. I’ll know. I plan to launch the
title in January, and in the meantime I’m figuring out a new jacket and
practising my Photoshop skills. There will be no more blog entries now until
January unless something totally unexpected turns up, but meanwhile I wish all
my readers a Happy Christmas and a prosperous New Year.