July 15th. 2019
The week began for me and Pat with
an appointment with the London consultant who carried out Pat’s op. He has
referred her to the haematologists now having seen confirmation that there is
no lung cancer. We now wait for the results of the biopsy tests from the same
three London hospitals that gave that confirmation as they now look for signs
of T cell lymphoma. Since Monday it’s been a case of getting Pat’s sleep
patterns restored and building up her energy levels and getting some weight
back on. The waiting goes on however and we just have to hope and pray that the
experts will determine what cancer it is so they can begin treatment.
Although I’ve had to shoulder the
burden of looking after Pat and getting on with the household chores, I have
managed to get some work done on my WIP. I began by reassembling the whole story-line
using Scrivener, and creating another draft. I now have an almost complete plot
line right down to the last gasp page. With luck I’ll see the end of this
particular draft in a couple of weeks, and from there I can get an edit done
and think about a suitable book jacket. I may pay for one yet, I don’t know. I’m
hoping Pat will do the read through for me as she often does before I contact
those subscribers of mine who read HUNTED for me earlier this year.
Ironically, I was watching Mark Dawson and James Blatch chatting on their
weekly SPF podcast yesterday, when Mark said he was planning to begin a novel
once he’d finished his current WIP; it was about the drug business and the
County Lines. No doubt he will excel at this, but I need to beat him to it
because my current WIP is exactly that: a thriller about the County Lines gangs.
I have also been watching the Mark
Dawson videos on FB ads again. They were updated when Mark’s SPF group launched
the latest Ads for Authors course. I will dip a toe in the water this week and
advertise The Boy from Berlin on FB, and will be using the blurb and ad
lines provided by Bryan Cohen. FB has a reputation of sucking your wallet dry,
but if I could see some positive results, I might clap my hands. Who knows?
Yesterday I took five copies of my
pulp fiction thriller, HUNTED round to Dan Jones. Dan is the Chindi
author who has opened a Pop-up shop in Chichester. It’s primarily to promote
his own books and his wife’s creative work, but he has shown willing to add the
Chindi authors’ books to a carousel. We all wish him and Abbie good luck of
course, all the while hoping Dan can sell our books.
You know, when you’re struggling to
sell books, you cling joyfully at the sale of one book and hope it’s the
beginning of a trend. I haven’t advertised for some time and have seen my sales
virtually flat-line, both on Amazon and D2D. But I was miffed when I saw D2D
take one of my sales for May and add it to June. There was me thinking I’d sold
ten books last month when it was suddenly reduced to nine. And it doesn’t help
when I see authors complaining on FB groups about their lack of sales. One lady
writer was moaning because her sales of 50 eBooks a day, no ads, first book,
had suddenly crashed. She wanted to know why this was happening to her. I don’t
have to say what went through my mind. I did smile though.
So, on to next week and, hopefully,
some major progress with my current book, my ads campaign, the gardening, the
washing, the ironing, walking the dog. Oh yes! Tuppence comes home on Monday.
That will cheer Pat up enormously. What a lovely thought. Bugger the book
sales. Wish me luck!
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