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Today I mostly wrote ... the word count thread.
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Jun 11, 2017 01:47PM

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It isn't perfect - there's a little logic flaw I'm still mulling. But that's after a week of practically no words, so it's a start.
I'm trying to copy Kath.

Only 500 words or so, but where I was going is starting to come back to me now.


Not only that, if it wasn't for the hiatus, I'd have a new book out now as well.
Glad your short story is going so well.

It isn't perfect - there's a little logic flaw I'm still mulling. But that's after a week of practically no w..."
Tricky little beggars, those logic flaws. MIne is within six pages of the end of editing. I intend to sleep on it tonight.

Your subconscious will gnaw on it all night, and produce the answer, toute suite, in the morning.


Mind you, last time I finished a short story in short order my editor persuaded me that things needed filling out and it ended up at 34k!

Mind you, last time I finished a short story in short order my editor persuaded me that things needed filling..."
We should all have your problems.


Better than a soggy bottom!

Better than a soggy bottom!"
https://youtu.be/08e9k-c91E8

Can't remember much about the movie, enjoyed it though and yes, love the song!



Indeed.
One of my favourite films.

I have to spend actual good time talking to insurance company people about meds; always good for a laugh and throwing something against the wall.

I have to spend actual good time t..."
Ugh. Sympathy. I still have some to do tomorrow but not as much.

Kath, just another 6 500 word and the word should be Novella. How this sounds to you?

Also wrote a blog post.
https://mtmcguire.co.uk/2017/06/17/ey...

Thanks Alicia. I've parked the book I was editing as my MS has just come back from my editor - exciting times as this is the first one to be professionally edited. Now slowly going through her changes/comments.

I've done a long blog post, but it doesn't go live until 1.30 gmt
http://mtmcguire.co.uk/2017/06/25/thi...
cheers
MTM

I've done a long blog post, but it doesn't go live until 1.30 gmt
http://mtmcguire.co.uk/2017/06/25/thi......"
Enjoyed your post MT. I am in the same boat really, but even worse because I have taken a lot of years to write most of my books and rewrite them. Anyway, getting nearer to publishing the first .... worked through the editor's changes on another 9 chapters today :-)

I look at my own book buying habits and the comments of other people and suspect that there are just too many people swamping the same channels.

I'm just not buying new books - and definitely not at full price - to add to my massive unread list.
And then I wonder why no one buys mine, lol.

So I'm reading them for no cost, but not only that, as they're about 600 pages each, I'll not be looking for anything else to read for some time
That's why I feel that the market is saturated, there are so many really excellent books out there which are effectively free

And why do you write them? The joy, the fun, the pleasure is in the writing. If I didn't write them, I'd only being doing something else like playing golf (shudder) or joining local good causes to get on the committee (double shudder). If I had no sales, I'd still write.
So buck yourselves up and get back to the keyboard!

I'm also trying to decide whether I'm mad enough to try and put together a lengthy fantasy short story for a potential anthology outing that's due by the end of June. Four days, 10,000 words, no outline... worth a go?


I'm also trying to decide whethe..."
I recently wrote a 10.4 k short in 4 days - mind you, then I faffed with it and it's now 11k. But go for it!


And why do you writ..."
Mwah hahahahrgh! Yes boss!



Just remember that you don't pay for the times your book appears in front of people. They say a person has to see an advert 7 times before they do anything, for that alone it might be worth it. I've been doing the same thing!
Cheers
MTM


This is true - impressions are free; you only pay for clicks. But my conversion rate from clicks has been too low. I've revamped a lot of the data - keywords, categories, and the book description. I liked my old description - but it doesn't have the punch even literary novels from the big publishers have now - exciting words and punchy lines.
I'll see how the new one does.


Trying very hard to learn Amazon ads, because I think that's where I will find the strangers I need to advertise to. Spent a day analyzing the results from my first 7 ads - not making any money yet unless you count borrows, and even then, it's marginal, but as a scientist at least it gives me something to work with to improve the ads.
Found some HUGE possibilities where not knowing what I was doing when I started will turn into maybe better ads.
Can't wait to put it back in the background, though, and get back to writing.

Perhaps I will work out how to build an arm extension later.
Have put a lot of words down recently. And had an interesting conversation with a full time professional author I know about the best length for a sci fi novel.
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