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March 31, 2016
A new Sam Dyke short story
... well, not that new actually. It's been available for a couple of months on Amazon Kindle only, but is available through the Kindle Unlimited borrowing scheme if you don't have the pockets to buy it!
Sam Dyke looks for a missing woman but has doubts about the motives of his client ...

Available now on an Amazon near you! The Second Guess
Sam Dyke looks for a missing woman but has doubts about the motives of his client ...

Available now on an Amazon near you! The Second Guess
Published on March 31, 2016 06:32
January 3, 2016
Catching up on important news
It seems I forgot to update this blog with info about my new book The Innocent Dead. How stupid is that? So much time spent on the website and FB and Twitter ... some things just fall off the back.I should also mention that in the interim, The Bleak has won its category in the Chanticleer Reviews CLUE competition - noir/private eye. I win all sorts of prizes for that - a free review (which otherwise costs a fortune), a free run on Bublish, which is a Twitter advertising campaign; and various buntings and badges. Also, it's quite prestigious. So that's nice.
I'll shortly be starting work on the next book, a non-Sam Dyke crime thriller based very loosely on a true story. Why make things up when you can copy real life? ;)
Published on January 03, 2016 04:57
July 28, 2015
A Nice Thing
I was surprised and pleased to receive an email from a site called BookWorks.com saying that my novel The Hard Swim had been made their 'Book of the Week.'
BookWorks bill themselves as 'The Self-Publishers Association' and I happen to know they're associated with Publishers Weekly, the bible of bookselling. So it's no small accolade, and I'm appropriately grateful and humbled.
Published on July 28, 2015 07:28
May 28, 2015
The 10 Worst Criminals in the NFL
Going off at a tangent, here ... someone's just been in touch and thought I might be interested in an infographic they've produced about players in the NFL (that's an American Football league for non-American speakers).
I'm not quite sure why the infographic's been produced, but it's amusing enough and I thought it might provide some light relief to what can be, let's face it, a rather grim blog ...
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The 10 Worst Criminals in the NFL, and Why You Can’t Rent to Them [INFOGRAPHIC]This infographic came from PM Guardian.com
I'm not quite sure why the infographic's been produced, but it's amusing enough and I thought it might provide some light relief to what can be, let's face it, a rather grim blog ...
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The 10 Worst Criminals in the NFL, and Why You Can’t Rent to Them [INFOGRAPHIC]This infographic came from PM Guardian.com
Published on May 28, 2015 05:00
May 18, 2015
Self-Publish Your Book
A colleague and friend, Jessica Bell, has had her Facebook page suspended for some mystical - probably mythical - reason, just at the point where she has a new book published. So myself and several other colleagues are publishing her pitch for the book so that she can get at least some promotion while her FB page is down. Here's the pitch:
Jessica's an excellent writer, musician and book designer and I'm sure if you're entering the hazardous waters of self-publishing that this book will be a great boon. Rush out and buy it now! (Or stay in and buy it, I don't care which.)Are you ready to self-publish your book, but dreading the massive learning curve? Well, there’s no need to dread it anymore!
This 6th installment of the bestselling
Writing in a Nutshell Series, will not overwhelm you with all information available—it will tell you exactly what you need to know, without the faff, by following a foolproof, cost-efficient, time-efficient, extremely easy-to-follow, step-by-step self-publishing method.
Want to go from manuscript to a professionally published book within one week? Then this is the book for you.
You’ll learn how to: prepare your manuscript in Microsoft Word, design your paperback and eBook cover, prepare your front/back matter and blurb, format your paperback interior & eBook, proofread your designed pages, register with desired retailers/distributors, export your eBook to a retail-ready file and upload your paperback and eBook to retailers/distributors.
Not only will this book save you time and money, but it will also save you from inevitable stress. What are you waiting for? Grab a copy of Self-publish Your Book today!
Published on May 18, 2015 08:37
May 12, 2015
Revisions, revisions ...
I decided to issue new editions of my Sam Dyke Investigations, with revised covers. I haven't completed all of the work yet, but here's a sample of those I've finished ...
Published on May 12, 2015 02:52
April 26, 2015
The Secret Sharers
If you have eagle eyes you'll probably have noticed a new book cover on the right of this page - well, The Secret Sharers will be available for download from 1st May at all the usual sites: Amazon's Kindle, Barnes & Noble, Kobobooks, iTunes and so on.If you have the courage to read it, I'd be grateful for a review as reviews drive interest and traffic - which, if I'm to be selfish about it, is good for future work ...
Published on April 26, 2015 07:48
April 8, 2015
Venture into audiobooks ...
A quick plug to say that the first Sam Dyke book, Altered Life, is now available as an audiobook. It's read by the wonderful Rob Ellis in a fashion that brings out the Chandleresque tones of the prose (he said hopefully ... )Rob is working on the other books in the series too, which will be released over the next twelve months or so.
The audio versions will be available through Amazon, Audible and iTunes, so there should be an outlet you can use. There seems to be a deal if you're a first-time user of Audible you can download it for free - can't be bad!
Published on April 08, 2015 09:22
March 8, 2015
Re-reading Chandler
Some years after reading Raymond Chandler’s
The Big Sleep
and
Farewell My Lovely
, I thought it was about time I read his other most famous novel,
The Long Goodbye
. I had fond memories of the ‘reworking’ of the story in Robert Altman's 1973 film starring Elliott Gould and wondered how Chandler’s style would stack up against some of the modern crime writers I’d been reading in the last few years.The Long Goodbye shows Philip Marlowe becoming involved in what appears to be two separate cases but which wind up being connected. The first is his growing friendship with Terry Lennox, who turns out, it seems, to be the murderer of his rich socialite wife. After the friendship ends with Marlowe driving Lennox to Mexico to escape a possible charge of murder, the second storyline picks up: Marlowe is hired by Eileen Wade, the wife of famous novelist Roger Wade, to find her husband, who is a drunk and has either gone off on a bender or is drying out somewhere in a sanatorium. These two plot-lines converge in more violence in which Marlowe is implicated but doesn’t participate.More »
Published on March 08, 2015 07:51
November 20, 2014
Shameless promotion ...
As an inducement to sign up to my Keith Dixon's Novels website, I've added a freebie. If you sign up now, you'll be able to download a free copy of the book I put together of the earlier posts on this blog.It's actually been one of my best-sellers and has often hovered near the top of the charts for "Writing Skills" on Amazon. Here's a review:
"Excellent. Insightful, entertaining and inspiring. I thoroughly recommend this book to all aspiring authors, regardless of genre."
It's currently retailing at $0.99 or £0.99, but you can have it for free. When you subscribe you won't be bothered too much with messages from me, but you'll get advance notice of new books coming down the pike and the occasional other piece of news.
Published on November 20, 2014 05:06



