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Philip Whiteland - the man behind Josiah and Archibald (which makes it sound like we're in a queue!)
I'm particularly pleased because Steady Past Your Granny's has been hit by some negative reviews, some of which were justified because the original file had obviously become corrupted at some point in the publishing process, causing font irregularities. Now that I've addressed this, and taken the opportunity to update the formatting and add some pictures, I'm hopeful that the overall star rating might improve.
I'm sure it will. You can't please everyone but sorting those irritants out gives you more confidence in the book!
It's tucked away in a comment to a review, unfortunately, but it's definitely there ;-)"I liked it very much, lighthearted ,funny ,good story ,just what's needed in this busy,busy life ."
Find out what it's all about for just 99p/99c until Sunday -
I can still hear you, you know. Above all of those little voices in my head, I can still hear you ;-)
Gingerlily (or Cyberlily..) wrote: "Have you tried selling it to the Eskimoes yet?"No, but I've got some arabs interested in a consignment of sand ;-)
Gingerlily (or Cyberlily..) wrote: "You could throw a copy of the book in free with every dune."Ah yes, it will soon be a case of 'dune is busting out all over'
Gingerlily (or Cyberlily..) wrote: "Its hard to pack a dune neatly, I'll admit."Frank Herbert might disagree!
You wouldn't think you could get a novel out of a pile of sand, would you? Mind you, according to some, Jambalaya stems from something far less wholesome ;-)
Philip wrote: "Here's a few seasonal ramblings to mull over:http://philwhiteland.blogspot.co.uk/2..."
This is the sort of thing that could get me in trouble with the Provisional wing of the Salvation Army ;-)
I enjoyed that Philip! Some very funny moments, and some resonating ones too, particularly this : Then there's Easter Cards. I had never even heard of these until I met my wife.
Haha! Had a good chuckle at that. We spoke about that last night!
David wrote: "I enjoyed that Philip! Some very funny moments, and some resonating ones too, particularly this : Then there's Easter Cards. I had never even heard of these until I met my wife.
Haha! Had a goo..."
Thanks David, glad it's not just me!
Philip wrote: "Mind your head! This month's Derby Telegraph article:http://www.thisisderbyshire.co.uk/Hea..."
You'll find this explains a lot ;-)
Gingerlily (or Cyberlily..) wrote: "What kind of chair?"Wooden school chair for the seating of students. You may recall they tended toward the solid in the 1950s/1960s.
David wrote: "That's a cracker! Well done, Philip"Thanks David. I'm particularly pleased because, to say this has been languishing would be an understatement ;-)
I've decided that April will be Jambalaya month. To start with, I've reduced the price to 99p/99c for the rest of the month (to celebrate the 5 star review, see above) but there's more to come.
Gingerlily (or Cyberlily..) wrote: "is that kind of like the Popular Front. Or more like a warm front..."I haven't had a warm front for weeks ;-)
Gingerlily (or Cyberlily..) wrote: "She should have bought a Dr Who book then!"I was just regretting not having replaced the dilithium crystals in my time machine.
I'm going to do some thumbnail sketches of the various characters in
over the next few weeks, accompanied by Emma's excellent drawings, such as this one of Judge Garden http://pinterest.com/pin/255157135110...
Gingerlily (or Cyberlily..) wrote: "Does that mean you will draw them on your thumbnail?"Yes, I accept that it's going to restrict the audience somewhat but it is convenient and handy (sorry)
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Thanks David. It does rather cheer up a miserable Monday, doesn't it?