Hello, and thanks for all the tweets.


Last weekend I offered Rathbone Kydd... for free via Amazon. I had much support from some wonderful people I’ve befriended on Twitter. I tweeted, they retweeted; they tweeted, I retweeted. Using my secondary Twitter ID I retweeted their retweets and tweeted new tweets which they and my primary ID later retweeted.
There was a lot of tweeting and retweeting. What a pain.
Amazon terms and conditions prevent me from giving full details of how many were shifted but the upshot is that several hundreds of copies are now in circulation – marginally more in the US than the UK – and a whole fifteen copies in Germany (sorry Amazon, too precise?). I even made it into the top three FREE of the SciFi – Mystery/Thrillers and SciFi – High Tech categories in the UK and US.
Then it was over. Obscurity ensued.
BUT there is light: in the UK I have made it into the Top 100 PAID of both of these categories. It’s not a constant listing, but I have occupied the list for four out of five days, dropping out on Friday and popping back in today (Saturday).
Terry TylerAt this point I would like to thank my most ardent and unpaid publicist, a certain Terry Tyler, who actually bought a copy of RathboneKydd... when he was first unleashed and seems to have fallen in love with him! Ms Tyler has been the single most helpful person in pushing Rathbone into the world. Not only has she written a truly wonderful review of the book on Amazon, but Terry has also tweeted about the book and listed it in her top four indie-book reads of the year on her blog. This is especially gratifying, as Terry is the brilliant author – take a few minutes to check out her books on her Amazon author page. Note the masses of 5 Star reviews for her four published books. I especially loved  Dream On ,and You Wish was brilliant, too. I shall soon be buying the others. 
You can find Terry Tyler on her blog, on Twitter - @TerryTyler4, on her Amazon Author Page, on Goodreads, and on Facebook.
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Published on November 24, 2012 02:43
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message 1: by Grammar*Kitten (new)

Grammar*Kitten Very pleased for you that Rathbone did so well - he's such a lovable rogue, how could the world not fall in love with him?!


message 2: by K J (last edited Nov 24, 2012 02:58PM) (new)

K J Bennett Thanks Andrea. I'm just amazed that most my reviews seem to be from women. One new one on amazon.com is non-specified gender, but the rest are female. I thought I was writing a boys' book!


message 3: by Grammar*Kitten (new)

Grammar*Kitten I think (I could be vastly wrong) that more women read than men in general, and specifically indie authors - I think blokes prefer for the most part to stick to what is solidly and rigidly outlined as a man's book, if you get what I mean?

But nooo, women love a rascal - Rathbone is definitely a charming, roguish rascal!


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