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Philip Whiteland - the man behind Josiah and Archibald (which makes it sound like we're in a queue!)

From the look of the budgie-smugglers, I'd have to say 'yes'.

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Good one."
Thanks - or did you mean the image of the bloke with a bird stuffed down his underpants? ;-)

Not at all, barbaric would be an improvement ;-)

MERE MORTALS MAY NOT KNOW ITS NAME

*Calls on alll superpowers to resist the name that must never be spoken*
I wasn't expecting anything that bad.... just be glad they don't fly to Australia. Although they would leave you in New Zealand and you would have to get a bus service to get the rest of the way....

*Calls on alll superpowers to resist the name that must never be spoken*
I wasn't expecting anything that bad.... just be glad they don't fly to Australia..."
It's only a matter of time, GL.

Better than sucking anyone else's

If you don't know by now...

The mirror cracked from side to side ;-)

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You should ALWAYS ask for the reviews. It should encourage writers to write more. I don't think readers think all that much about the writers; that's the problem.

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Thanks Alicia. I guess there's no real reason why readers should think of the writers. It's just that, as independent authors, we're basically a cottage industry and need all the help we can get!

Yes, and the public doesn't realize this yet.
Tell them exactly what you told me, in a helpful chipper tone, and their eyes will brighten with intelligence (readers are intelligent) and understand.
The big publishers certainly aren't going to educate our readers; we have to do it ourselves.
As writers, we should be able to make the requests with the best possible nuance - and a smile - to gently educate the readers we have. Until such time that they all know.
It takes work. I spend a lot of time phrasing things just right when I ask for a favor - and still feel a bit like I'm begging, cap in hand.
But if the store owner of a pastry shop I had just gotten a great croissant from, for example, said, "You could help me stay in business to keep making them," and suggested how to leave a review, I would at least consider it.
And I keep reminding myself I am not begging: I am asking for something perfectly reasonable from someone who has already indicated they are favorable to me and my product.
That, and "Please tell your friends." Reasonable requests.

More of a cross-pollination than anything, GL ;-)

I think it's more the wasps of writing. I've often been accused of being waspish ;-)

I promise not to fly near you, but please, please, let me continue to be waspish in writing. It's about the only fun I have.

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Books mentioned in this topic
Bring Out Your Dead: A Josiah and Archibald Novel (other topics)Bring Out Your Dead: A Josiah and Archibald Novel (other topics)
Bring Out Your Dead: A Josiah and Archibald Novel (other topics)
A Dubious Undertaking and other stories (other topics)
Grave Expectations - the further misadventures of Josiah Oakshott and Archibald Thurble (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
David Wailing (other topics)Patrick Barrett (other topics)
Jan Hurst-Nicholson (other topics)
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