September 9th. 2018
Lots of things
happened this week because we are getting closer to our holiday. A trip to the
travel agent, the clothes shop, the boutique and the dentist — not all for me
of course. But that’s preparation and making sure you have the priorities
right. I did get some new Tee shirts, I must admit, but I was pressurised into
buying them. (Must be a soft touch). There seems to be so much to do and so
much to think about that it leaves little room for writing. I received an email
from Paula at BookHub giving me the names of those lucky winners who had chosen
my book The Devil’s Trinity as their
choice of book, which left me with little option but to type out a
congratulatory message along with the download link. I’ve asked all those who
won (about 25 people) to put a review up on Amazon for me. What will be more
interesting, I think, is how many of those who won will send me a thank you
email or even put up a review.
I am still hanging in there with the
AMS ads. Last month my average sales combined with D2D were just over one a
day. This month started in a similar fashion, but a slight improvement has
lifted my average to two a day. I hope it will continue to improve at that rate
and give me a good return on my investment. At the moment I’m losing money, but
because it’s my hobby, I’m prepared to accept it. While we’re away I will keep
a close eye on my AMS ads in case they get out of hand. To date, over three
weeks, I have spent about $29, so I’m not exactly breaking the bank.
I also got back to my WIP with a
vengeance almost. I introduced a character which I believe has changed the
whole shape of the plot, and given me something of a lift. In fact the
character was already part of the story, but not involved in any of it and
there was no plan to change that. Then suddenly it all kicked in, and now I can
see a definite outline bringing the plot to a conclusion which had been
open-ended and bugging me. Once we’re back from OZ, I might be able to get on
with some serious writing.
I also contacted one of our Chindi
group about designing a cover for one of my current titles. It was a kind of ‘toe
in the water’ approach really. I have done my own covers using Photoshop, but
am now thinking of seeing how much of an improvement a professionally designed
cover will do when it comes to promotion and marketing. It will need a lot of
sales to cover the cost of the work, I know, but it will be a subjective
experiment. If I like the result (of the sales, not the artwork) I would be
tempted to go the whole hog for my current WIP when it’s finally ready.
Yesterday we spent some time with
our No.3 son and his wife in Dorset. Walked with the dogs through the woods and
parkland, had home-made pizzas for lunch (our boy is an excellent cook) and
generally chilled out before tackling the mad, crazy A27 drive home.
Fortunately the drive was uneventful, which make a change.
Getting closer now. One week today
and we’ll be airborne. Then no more WIP for a while, enjoy some sightseeing
round Dubai, OZ and Singapore. Spend my royalties. Dig into my savings and come
home to the news that some film impresario wants to make a film of my book
(anyone!). Wish me luck!
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