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Philip Whiteland - the man behind Josiah and Archibald (which makes it sound like we're in a queue!)
Gingerlily - Mistress Lantern wrote: "Are there many manly men in Manly?"From the look of the budgie-smugglers, I'd have to say 'yes'.
Alicia wrote: "Philip wrote: "What I did on my holidays(ish):http://philwhiteland.blogspot.co.uk/2..."
Good one."
Thanks - or did you mean the image of the bloke with a bird stuffed down his underpants? ;-)
Gingerlily - Mistress Lantern wrote: "Its barbaric, thats what it is!!"Not at all, barbaric would be an improvement ;-)
Gingerlily - Mistress Lantern wrote: "So what is the level below barbaric called?"MERE MORTALS MAY NOT KNOW ITS NAME
Arrrrrrrgggggghhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!*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....
Gingerlily - Mistress Lantern wrote: "Arrrrrrrgggggghhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!*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.
Gingerlily - Mistress Lantern wrote: "This is a true dystopian fantasy. I think I will lie on the sofa and suck my thumb for a while."Better than sucking anyone else's
Gingerlily - Mistress Lantern wrote: "Whats the difference between thumb-sucking and toe-sucking?"If you don't know by now...
Gingerlily - Mistress Lantern wrote: "I may have super-powers, but I am stil sweet and innocent!"The mirror cracked from side to side ;-)
Philip wrote: "Well, there's no harm in asking, eh?http://www.philwhiteland.blogspot.co...."
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.
Alicia wrote: "Philip wrote: "Well, there's no harm in asking, eh?http://www.philwhiteland.blogspot.co...."
You should ALWAYS ask for the reviews. It should encoura..."
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!
Philip wrote: "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.
Gingerlily - Mistress Lantern wrote: "Have you been fertilizing it?"More of a cross-pollination than anything, GL ;-)
Gingerlily - Mistress Lantern wrote: "So the story-bees are out in force!"I think it's more the wasps of writing. I've often been accused of being waspish ;-)
Gingerlily - Mistress Lantern wrote: "I have my can of wasp spray out and ready."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.
You know what it's like when you're driving in a stressful situation and somebody else in the car is being really annoying? Well, that...http://www.abctales.com/story/philwhi...
More from the undertakers, where Lawrence falters, Chantelle tries to judge between the quick and the dead, and Josiah learns something to his disadvantage.http://www.abctales.com/story/philwhi...
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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