World, Writing, Wealth discussion
IMPORTANT: Info & Member Intros
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Introductions: A few words about yourself, please

It seems you've done something more difficult in your life than marketing, so I hope you'll master this seemingly unattainable knowledge (says someone, who like you is a total rookie in this).
We don't charge membership, so participating shouldn't have any adverse material effect-:)
When done criticizing negative sides of the big biz, we might proceed with start-ups of our own, but that's not a promise to count on.
We are blessed to have some very successful colleagues here, who willingly share valuable tips and provide support to each other, so hopefully you'll derive at least something useful.
Hope you'll enjoy and contribute (in non-monetary form)

*speechless**picks jaw off ground**hugs appreciatively*
Welcome, Miss Jen!! ^_~
EDIT: Oops! No, never seen 49. Actually got that from Tigger hahaha!

*speechless**picks jaw off ground**hugs appreciatively*
Welcome, Miss Jen!! ^_~
EDIT: Oops! No, never seen 49. Act..."
:D
I do recommend Housewife, 49. It's about a woman who wrote a wartime diary for Mass Observation and the late, great Victoria Wood plays the lead part.

Thank you!
Hugs,
Ann

Welcome to the group, Jen! Marketing is definitely tricky as our books get lost in the sea of...all the other books :). If you use facebook, your book might do well on the Kindle Unlimited facebook groups. It looks to me like non-fiction gets attention there (specifically, how-to books).
By the way, Everyone, I have read Jen's book about getting out of debt and it is great! It is written compassionately which I think will be appreciated by people who find themselves in a financial bind. :)

Hi Marie! Thanks for the kind things you said about my book and for the Facebook tips. I have a FB page that is invisible to my personal page, but I think that I would need to try to get a pen name account to post on other FB groups. I think that's against FB's rules though.
I do need to keep them separate as I think my OH will murder or divorce me if he is identified, also I don't want certain Relatives From Hell to know about the book. ;)
Hello everyone!
I am a French-Canadian growing older everyday while waiting for that fine day when I will be able to finally truly retire. I am 61, married with two grown sons, retired nine years ago from the Canadian Forces after 32 years of service but still have to work to supplement my military pension. Writing is my passion (fiction, science-fiction, alternate history, military and spy thrillers) but I publish everything online for free. This may sound strange, coming from someone introducing himself to a group titled 'Wealth, Writing, World', but I always had and still have an intense interest in what is happening around the World. I traveled a lot in my military career (five and a half years total overseas: Germany and most of Western Europe; Cyprus; Bosnia; Lebanon; Syria), plus visited a few more countries as a tourist. I speak fluently French and English, plus a limited Spanish, and pride myself in being a tolerant, open-minded man (atheist and humanist). So, even if I don't have the wealth, I certainly qualify on the writing and world parts.
I am a French-Canadian growing older everyday while waiting for that fine day when I will be able to finally truly retire. I am 61, married with two grown sons, retired nine years ago from the Canadian Forces after 32 years of service but still have to work to supplement my military pension. Writing is my passion (fiction, science-fiction, alternate history, military and spy thrillers) but I publish everything online for free. This may sound strange, coming from someone introducing himself to a group titled 'Wealth, Writing, World', but I always had and still have an intense interest in what is happening around the World. I traveled a lot in my military career (five and a half years total overseas: Germany and most of Western Europe; Cyprus; Bosnia; Lebanon; Syria), plus visited a few more countries as a tourist. I speak fluently French and English, plus a limited Spanish, and pride myself in being a tolerant, open-minded man (atheist and humanist). So, even if I don't have the wealth, I certainly qualify on the writing and world parts.

Hugs,
Ann
P.S. - Wealth comes in many forms, good sir. Monetary is but one ^_~
You are very right about wealth coming in many forms, Annie. One form is the pride and satisfaction that comes from seeing that your novels brought some good time to others all around the World.

Well done on all the (self)-published works. Respect for offering all of them free. It's only rarely you meet someone who's only into art without biz.
At this stage we don't ask for personal wealth declaration upon joining the group, so whatever figures you might have there we'll be equally cordial -:)
Hope you'll enjoy and contribute!

Eldon wrote: "Welcome Michel!! From one Canadian to another allow me to echo Annie's sentiment and thank you for so many years of service!!"
Thank you! You are all very kind indeed.
Thank you! You are all very kind indeed.

For Universe Today, I am the Curator of their Guide to Space Section and a regular contributor. For HeroX, I write stories about crowdfunding/crowdsourced innovation and technology.
I am currently working on my magnum opus (The Cronian Incident) which is a story about the future of space exploration, colonization, terraforming, and human development.
I love the outdoors, kayaking, hiking, camping, martial arts, beer, cats and dogs, culture and travel. Look forward to chatting with y'all and making some connections :)

It's always a pleasure to greet someone formally.
Impressive and diverse record and interests!
Hope you'll enjoy and contribute.
You already have me as your exotic beer advice fan.

It's always a pleasure to greet someone formally.
Impressive and diverse record and interests!
Hope you'll enjoy and contribute.
You already have me as your exotic beer advice..."
Excellent! What I'd really like is to help people work on sci-fi concepts. I've been doing that with another friend and she enjoyed being able to ask "could this work"? You know, from a astrophysics perspective. While I'm not classically trained in the field, I've had to learn quick in order to write about space and astronomy and its yielded some BIG returns on the sci-fi front.

No way! Good to see another one of us around here... Did that sound racist?

It seems Canadian and Californian sections are the biggest.
We should probably open a geographical thread to establish who's leading-:)


You're most welcome to stay and enjoy or leave, as you feel appropriate.
If you look at the threads, we are pretty critical about how the world is-:)

The Canadians sure are establishing a presence here *looks around suspiciously*.
Seriously though, welcome to the group, Matthew!

Yes.
(^_~)
Marie wrote: "Hi Matthew! So, um...can time travel work? :) I do not write sci-fi, but I'd sure like to know!
The Canadians sure are establishing a presence here *looks around suspiciously*.
Seriously though,..."
No need to be afraid about us Canadians, Marie, as long as you buy your required yearly supply of maple syrup and eat a poutine every month or so.
The Canadians sure are establishing a presence here *looks around suspiciously*.
Seriously though,..."
No need to be afraid about us Canadians, Marie, as long as you buy your required yearly supply of maple syrup and eat a poutine every month or so.

(That's cheddar curds for any of you cheese-ignorant peeps ^_~)

The Canadians sure are establishing a presence here *looks around suspiciously*.
Seriously though,..."
Good question! And in a sense, it can. Basically, all matter in the universe is bound by the law of special relativity that says that time dilates as the speed of light approaches. In other words, time slows down as an object moves closer to the speed of light. So theoretically, if something could ever push past the speed of light, it would begin traveling backwards in time.
Now does this mean time travel is possible in the sense of using a machine to open a rift in space and go backwards? Not really. Or at least, not in any way that can be described as scientifically sound. But then again, they call it science FICTION for a reason ;)
Oh yeah, and thanks :)

Yes.
(^_~)"
I'm so ashamed. And yet, I will look at anyone suspiciously if they refer to us as "you people" :)

I'm done with the rare commodity that you've mentioned for the night, and glad to greet you here. I think we have a few pharmacists, a little bit of authors and a huge baking club, which aroma I can sense long distance even over the internet, so I hope you'll have lots of company with similar interests.
Have an excellent week, hope you'll enjoy and contribute!
Good that you do it rarely, because sleeping is not allowed

I have loved language, literature, and the art of storytelling ever since I was very small, and now I write critical analyses on classical literature for fun in my spare time. I also really love grammar, but please do think I am a grammar zealot, I’m not; I’m fascinated by what grammar makes possible, but I don’t concern myself with whether or not people use the correct form of “there” (I still make that mistake from time to time) in casual writing. I also love writing fiction.
I live in Portland Oregon (the city where trees are people too), and I’m currently learning German. I find German to be one of the most intriguing languages on Earth - it is at times phonetically hilarious, and other times hauntingly poetic. As I indicated above, I’m American, so I’m used to people assuming I’m joking when I say all that about the German language, but I do mean it.
Finally, my favorite Star Trek captain is definitely Kathryn Janeway. The debate always seems to be between Kirk and Picard, never mind that this woman traveled seventy-five thousand lightyears in less than one tenth of the estimated time.
*Ramblings Terminated*

I've studied German for a semester in the uni but haven't gotten much further than 'zusammen trinken', 'spazieren gehen' and 'zigaretten schaden gesundheit', which seemed sufficient to convey basic instincts. We have here some members from or stationed in Germany, but I can't promise we'll promote German to an official language here -:)
Nevertheless, I hope you'll contribute and enjoy!


Did you get my email Eldon?

Did you get my email Eldon?"
Sorry to be a butt, guys. But would you mind keeping this stuff off the welcome thread, pretty please? Much appreciated! And speaking of welcomes...
Hello and welcome, Mr Daniel!
*waves all friendly-like*
Great intro! Portland is a beautiful city!!
2 questions: What's your genre(s) of choice? And do you have something currently in the works...?
Hugs,
Ann
P.S. - I'm digging your contributions so far so please ramble on ^_~

I'm an Australian who has spent most of my career working in a cubicle in an office, while the warm Australian sun shines outside my window.
In the last few years it's become increasingly obvious that office workers are struggling to deal with new technology, trendy management techniques and even navigating our way around all of the catchphrases and jargon that we get bombarded with every day.
I felt there was a need to demystify these things and this led me to write my first book about how employees can make the most of this strange environment. ( It's called Everyday Ways to Win in Office Life)
It's been interesting reading all your intros! Look forward to chatting with everyone.

I think it's awesome that you saw a need and fulfilled it ^_^ Are you onto writing your next book or focusing on marketing this baby first?
Oh, and welcome!
Hugs,
Ann

Translation: Take that stick outta your butt, Ann. It can't be comfortable.
My reply: Meh. It's actually not half-bad *smirks*
Serious answer: Don't be sorry, Mr Eldon! And no frowny-faces!! ^_~

Hi Martin and welcome!
I might need indeed some help with catchphrases and jargon I'm being bombarded even here, not to mention the office.
Well done and good luck with the fresh release.
Hope you'll enjoy, contribute and maybe help deciphering some jargon-:)

I am Chikamso (Chika for short). I live in the UK and I have written an inspiring coming of age book titled, "Twisted in a Positive Way" which was published in September last year. I am very interested in how money works and I think i am going to have a lot of fun in this group.
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Annie, I first heard TTFN years and years ago so you're not alone! Have you ever watched the drama/documentary Housewife, 49? You hear TTFN in that.
Though in my home town it would be TRFN - they say ta ra.