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message 451: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Ignite wrote: "Philip wrote: "Thanks both. I thought I'd heard something about it. At least it proves I'm not going mad (yet)."

There's still time. No rush!"


Tell me about it ;-)


message 452: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments My Granny's vanishing into the horizon and the duck's sinking without trace! Go and have a look and keep them company ;-)

Steady Past Your Granny's by Philip Whiteland Crutches For Ducks by Philip Whiteland


message 453: by Patti (baconater) (new)

Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Hi Phil. Have you grabbed THE BOOK yet?


message 454: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Patti (Totally Bananas) wrote: "Hi Phil. Have you grabbed THE BOOK yet?"

I haven't but I will be taking a look soon.


message 455: by Patti (baconater) (new)

Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments It's really good, Phil. I'm so chuffed. :)


message 456: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Steady Past Your Granny's by Philip Whiteland

Back in the Kindle Humour Top 100!


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Wooo hooo! Have some Marmite chocolate to celebrate!


message 458: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Gingerlily (lovable author) wrote: "Wooo hooo! Have some Marmite chocolate to celebrate!"

Erm, I think I'll pass on that. It'll be Ex-Lax next!


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments No need to be ashamed - these things come to all of us with the advancing years...


message 460: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Gingerlily (lovable author) wrote: "No need to be ashamed - these things come to all of us with the advancing years..."

I must admit, there are times when I envy my grandson his nappy. A few seconds of earnest reflection then you can get on with your day and somebody else clears the mess up eventually ;-)


message 461: by Patti (baconater) (new)

Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Oh my. Gales of laughter here!


message 462: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Apparently I now have a Facebook Author page. Would be very grateful if you came over and ;liked; it!

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Philip...


message 463: by Lorraine (new)

Lorraine Versini (lorraineversini) | 8438 comments Ooooh I love likeys ! Heading over right now !


message 464: by Patti (baconater) (new)

Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments It still needs curtains, Phil...


message 465: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Patti (Totally Bananas) wrote: "It still needs curtains, Phil..."

People have said that about me, Patti ;-)


message 466: by Patti (baconater) (new)

Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments :D


message 467: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Still not sure if I'm doing the right things with this new Facebook page. Facebook perplexes me at the best of times (mind you, it doesn't take a lot)

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Philip...


message 468: by Patti (baconater) (new)

Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments It'll look better once the curtains are up. :D


message 469: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments I'm absolutely made up about this latest review. Have a look at www.philwhiteland.blogspot.com


message 470: by Patti (baconater) (new)

Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Great review, Phil!


message 471: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Patti (Totally Bananas) wrote: "Great review, Phil!"

I'm always amazed at the kindness of strangers.


message 472: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments There's always one,isn't there? See second to last post -

http://www.amazon.co.uk/forum/kindle/...


message 473: by Patti (baconater) (new)

Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Never mind, Phil.


message 474: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments I spotted that this morning Philip - churlish, I thought.


message 475: by Patti (baconater) (new)

Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Many comments over there frequently are unfortunately. The greater number aren't though, so I like to concentrate on them.
And we have each other here, of course. :)


message 476: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments A cautionary Christmas tale from the new book, Crutches For Ducks:

http://philwhiteland.blogspot.com/201...


message 477: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments I'm thinking of running a promotion during December and January whereby you could obtain both Steady Past Your Granny'sand Crutches For Ducksfor less than a fiver. This would probably entail reducing SPYG to £0.99 and CFD to £3.99. Any thoughts?


message 478: by Patti (baconater) (new)

Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments I don't think a promotion can ever be a bad thing, Phil.


message 479: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Patti (Totally Bananas) wrote: "I don't think a promotion can ever be a bad thing, Phil."

Yes, that was my thought, Patti. I just don't want to start a 'race to the bottom' pricewise.


message 480: by Philip (last edited Dec 07, 2011 08:20AM) (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments I don't want to start one of those interminable discussions on e-book pricing that litter the Amazoo fora, but I just wondered how significant price was in your (by which I mean anyone's) decision to buy a book, or not?


message 481: by Ruby (new)

Ruby Barnes (rubybarnes) It's certainly a significant consideration for me when buying e-books.


message 482: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Ruby wrote: "It's certainly a significant consideration for me when buying e-books."

Really? That's interesting. Why e-books in particular? How do you determine whether a price is 'fair' or not?


message 483: by Ruby (new)

Ruby Barnes (rubybarnes) It's difficult for me to be objective because I'm an indie author myself and I've just put my two novels down to 99c for Christmas, havuing had them at $2.99 for a while. I'll give it a go.
Paper books - I'd be prepared to pay more than an e-book because of the sharing and shelving aspects.
e-books - the absence of fixed costs in the product makes me feel that they should be a fraction of a paper book's price.
I've picked up a lot of indie author ebooks as a review swap and found only one or two that I would have paid any money for at all. It led to me being in some tricky positions regrading the review and actually welching on a couple of agreements.
I guess I'm in one place as a reader and another as an author.


message 484: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Ruby wrote: "It's difficult for me to be objective because I'm an indie author myself and I've just put my two novels down to 99c for Christmas, havuing had them at $2.99 for a while. I'll give it a go.
Paper ..."


Yes, I see your point. I suppose my concern is that there's quite a constituency amongst e-book readership that doesn't fee that they should cost anything at all. I fear this may be a self-fulfilling prophecy and all we'll be left with (from Indie authors, anyway) are the sorts of e-books you have suffered.


message 485: by Ruby (new)

Ruby Barnes (rubybarnes) I personally think that $2.99 is a fair price for my e-books. Reviews have been solid and I do place value on my work. Having said that, I'm aware that everybody's pockets are a bit empty this year. I'll revert to $2.99 after Christmas.
If I could choose I'd price higher in the US where price does seem to be taken as a proxy for quality more than in other markets. The Smashwords and Kindle models don't really allow for that. I tried having just a US version a few months ago and got into a bit of a mess with it.


message 486: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Special Christmas Promotion - for the rest of December and January you can get both Steady Past Your Granny'sand Crutches For Ducksfor less than a fiver! Great stories at a great price to brighten up the Christmas of the baby-boomer in your life.


message 487: by Patti (baconater) (new)

Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Nice, Phil!


message 488: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Patti (Totally Bananas) wrote: "Nice, Phil!"

Times are hard at the moment, Patti. I know everyone is struggling and I think they might make good Christmas presents, hence the temporary price drop.


message 489: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Be honest, where else could you get a Granny for less than a quid and a Duck for £3.99? You'd be hard pushed to get an able-bodied Duck for that price ;-)


message 490: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments I was just working it out (I don't know how it got stuck up there in the first place)and you get 49 stories for £3.99, which is less than 10p a story! Add to that the documentary proof I have that it makes young women smile at you, and I can't see what's stopping a rush to the checkout? What more do you want, blood? ;-)


message 491: by Patti (baconater) (new)

Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Chocolate?


message 492: by Ruby (new)

Ruby Barnes (rubybarnes) Beer please. Free beer with all my books. T&Cs - must claim in person in Kilkenny, must be over 21, must be accompanied by great-grandparents.


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments You do realise that there will now be a rush of posters descending on Kilkenny with coffins in tow.


message 494: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Cakes and ale, perhaps? Anyway, my Granny has bounced up to No. 73 in the Kindle Humour chart, so something is doing the old girl good!


message 495: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments It comes to something when your Granny is shooting up
;-)


message 496: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Have a look at where my Granny's got to in the rankings! You'll probably have to hurry up, it's unlikely to last ;-)

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0...


message 498: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Patti (Totally Bananas) wrote: "Phil! Looky what I found!

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Very-Peculiar..."


It takes all sorts to make liquorice, doesn't it?


message 499: by Philip (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Philip wrote: "Have a look at where my Granny's got to in the rankings! You'll probably have to hurry up, it's unlikely to last ;-)

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0......"


Granny had a very good weekend, thank you for asking. She spent most of the time in the Kindle Humour Top 100, which she found very exciting. Mind you, being two places in front of Mr. Russel Brand was a bit disconcerting. However, she found that if she kept her stays firmly fastened, with a hat-pin at the ready, all was well.


message 500: by Philip (last edited Dec 16, 2011 04:55AM) (new)

Philip Whiteland | 3394 comments Very special offer - until midnight on Christmas Day, Crutches For Ducks is just £1.99. Go and get a Duck for Christmas!

Crutches For Ducks by Philip Whiteland


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