Writing, Rewriting, and Freebies
I have had a KDP Countdown Deal Promo going for 7 days. The final day today. 67% off the regular price of the book. Only $0.99 cents. C'mon that's a very good price. :)
Please take advantage of this if you would like to read the book as a cheap purchase. Otherwise, I am offering an free copy for a review here on Goodreads and Amazon.
A little further ahead with Book 2 and Book 3.
I am going to take a pause to do some work on The Girl With Two Names.
I really like that story, not that I dislike Jubilee Year, but because TGWTN was my first book, and thee places and people I know and knew (composites in the book), events that happened in New Zealand in a particularly wild stretch of the country.
The places described in TGWTN are all real. The regional names and the hill ranges are real. Some particular items have been moved around a bit though (you are allowed to do that in fiction I think). Many of the events described have taken place in NZ. The acts engaged in by the characters are all based on real life activities. I ask you allow me artistic license in the critical Shakespearian act played out in a helicopter.
The book needs to be longer to breath more life into the characters and establish details that really are too vague in the TGWTN. But then Kindle users would I think reject it, and they make up the bulk of my readers. Ah well.
The Girl With Two Names will be revised and ready to read again in both Kindle and paperback (through CreateSpace and Amazon) by the end of December.
Til next time. See y'all.
Gerard
Please take advantage of this if you would like to read the book as a cheap purchase. Otherwise, I am offering an free copy for a review here on Goodreads and Amazon.
A little further ahead with Book 2 and Book 3.
I am going to take a pause to do some work on The Girl With Two Names.
I really like that story, not that I dislike Jubilee Year, but because TGWTN was my first book, and thee places and people I know and knew (composites in the book), events that happened in New Zealand in a particularly wild stretch of the country.
The places described in TGWTN are all real. The regional names and the hill ranges are real. Some particular items have been moved around a bit though (you are allowed to do that in fiction I think). Many of the events described have taken place in NZ. The acts engaged in by the characters are all based on real life activities. I ask you allow me artistic license in the critical Shakespearian act played out in a helicopter.
The book needs to be longer to breath more life into the characters and establish details that really are too vague in the TGWTN. But then Kindle users would I think reject it, and they make up the bulk of my readers. Ah well.
The Girl With Two Names will be revised and ready to read again in both Kindle and paperback (through CreateSpace and Amazon) by the end of December.
Til next time. See y'all.
Gerard
Published on December 03, 2015 16:25
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