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Much appreciated.
By the same token, none of this means anything without people willing to participate in conversations.

Welcome and thanks a lot for your kind words and active participation!

As far as I know after writing her non-fic book as Tara, she switched to a fic project under a pseudonym. For all I know, she might be here unbeknownst to us

Just noting that we sometimes have members with specific skill sets and publications that are directly relevant to a conversation thread.
Does anyone have an issue with members linking to their own publications, etc - when it is directly relevant to the topic at hand?
The concern, of course is that it could open the door to 'spamming.' But I suspect it's worth a try - what do you think?

As long as we don't shove our books/publications down people's throats every 5 seconds, that should work.


It's ok to link to your own publications provided they are pertinent to the topic at hand. This allows our learned colleagues to maximize the value they can contribute to a conversation.

Archived... Perhaps, Nik will expand upon what happened. (i.e. It wasn't me...)



Still writing, it's a labour of love for me. I'll complete my current series without problems.
However, as far as marketing goes, there's a market for vampires who suck face (paranormal romance) and vampires who suck necks (straight horror), but vampires with machine guns - not so much.
I've struggled to get meaningful numbers of people reading A Subtle Agency, who then go on to read A Traitor's War, so finding readers who pick up the series has been (too) few and far between.
So once I finish my current book, I'll start brainstorming two new series. One will be a straight military thriller (like Tom Clancy) based on conflict between China and the US, and the second will be supernatural horror.
From a marketing perspective - either series will play to my strengths while striking (hopefully) an easily identifiable core broad audience.

Sounds like excellent and actual projects!

My literary efforts overall actually lead me to paying tax, BUT sales are rather low while I have eliminated advertising that never comes close to paying for itself. It is very tricky trying to work out how to succeed.

My literary efforts overall actually lead me to paying tax, BUT sales a..."
Correct, Ian, and by a fair margin too.
The bigger issue is as follows.
Book #1: A Subtle Agency - Published May 2016
Kindle Paid = 809
Free = 14295
Paperback = 37
KNEP = 65887
Royalties US = $655.49
Book #2: A Traitor's War - Published April 2017
Kindle Paid = 237
Free = 746
Paperback = 7
KNEP = 44180
Royalties US = $485.84
Book #3: The Dragon's Den - Published December 2017
Kindle Paid = 164
Free = 731
Paperback = 4
KNEP = 26696
Royalties US = $280.30
Book #4: The Day Guard - Published September 2018
Kindle Paid = 119
Free = 0
Paperback = 3
KNEP = 32476 = 67 paid.
Royalties US = $345.65
Book #5: The Crane War - Published November 2019
Kindle Paid = 66
Free = 0
Paperback = 0
KNEP = 28582 = 37paid.
Royalties US = $232.35
Book #1-3: A Subtle Agency - Published March 2020
111 9089 0 0 84086 $368.31
Kindle Paid = 111
Free = 9089
Paperback = 0
KNEP = 84086
Royalties US = $368.31
So, given, approx 15K instances of ASA, and 9K+ instances of ASA-O are in potential readers hands, I've got approx 185 and 105 total sales of TDG & TCW respectively.
Now given, that free books are rarely read, it's still a very low read through rate.

It seems to me there should be a market for sites that offer quite specialist listing so that potential readers don't have to trawl through pages of what won't interest them. Then, of course, if someone started such a site, the next problem is to publicise it so people look at it. Almost as hard as selling the books in the first place :-(

I've just sent a book recommendation of the omnibus to all my 3.5K+ friends on Goodreads. Hope it'll bring more readers. Maybe some will unfriend me, because of that, but I believe most will appreciate

Gotta think about something

I've just sent a book recommendation of the omnibus to all my 3.5K+ friends on Goodreads. Hope it'll bring more reader..."
Awesome, Nik.
Unexpected and much appreciated.
Cheers Graeme
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