A different tack









Another week has passed in self-isolation here in Devon.









Rather than talk about the effect that the lockdown is having on me and my family, a subject which has just about been done to the max by everyone, I thought I would bring you up to date with the rebranding that’s been underway on all my novels.









Revamp and Rebrand.



Otherwise known as, where else did I post that?





I’ve been greatly helped in this exercise by Gill Trewick, who has designed some wonderful new covers for me, and given me valuable help with all the other aspects of the task.





You’ve already been introduced to the new-look Andorra Pett, now it’s time to reveal some more great cover artwork.





But first, some thoughts on the process.





It’s a good feeling to change things around, but in a way, it’s as much a test of memory as anything else.





I’m in the process of relaunching all my novels, the process has already thrown up some interesting results. There’s a lot more to it than just putting the new improved files on Amazon, plastering them over social media and sitting back as the money rolls in.





Sure, the new covers look fantastic, the blurbs rock and you’ve fixed that annoying typo you never got around to; but can you remember everywhere you posted the old version?





Who is selling it, where have you posted a picture of the cover? Is it on your website, twitter header, Instagram, Pinterest etc. etc?





And what about that guest post you did?





Didn’t you once list the book on Smashwords, or was it D2D?





Before you know it, the old version of your book will start turning up everywhere, ready to spoil your whole launch day.





Someone will complain that you’re not supposed to be selling it in a place you didn’t know you were.





 Someone will always spot the old one, tell you about it, a version you didn’t remember will crawl out of the woodwork (with the typo, OBVS).





A relaunch is a great chance to corral all the errant material that’s out there. Because once it’s on the web, it’s always on the web.





Unless it’s a recipe you liked and want to try again, you can never find those.





Re-reading all the novels again can also give you ideas for sequels, prequels and spin-off stories, more adventures for your characters.





Here are my new covers so far, arranged in series.









Balcom











Dave Travise











Flash Fiction











Life and Other Dreams











There are still a few to do, the steampunk and a couple of the stand-alone novels, watch out for more updates.





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I hope everyone who reads this is coping and that your families are OK, stay inside and stay safe.









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