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Philip Whiteland
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Philip Whiteland - the man behind Josiah and Archibald (which makes it sound like we're in a queue!)
Anybody know why, when I'm trying to add a book cover to my one remaining book, I'm getting this error message?Description may only include links to other pages on Goodreads
FYI the description hasn't been altered and doesn't contain links to anything!
I always upload the picture directly from my computer to the goodreads page, not from another webpage.Is that what you're trying to do?
Jim wrote: "I always upload the picture directly from my computer to the goodreads page, not from another webpage.Is that what you're trying to do?"
It was from the PC!
This is the title story from my new childrens book
read by my good self (my bad self was on a day's holiday). Now tell me you don't get owt for nowt these days ;-)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ltKE...
Now available as a paperback due to popular demand (well, it was popular with me, anyway!)http://getbook.at/ChroniclesPrint
Jim wrote: "Pimped :-)"Thanks Jim! Nearly had a nervous breakdown converting it to paperback format but I'm sure the massive sales will make it all worthwhile ;-)
Philip wrote: "Jim wrote: "Pimped :-)"Thanks Jim! Nearly had a nervous breakdown converting it to paperback format but I'm sure the massive sales will make it all worthwhile ;-)"
Remember us all when you're rich :-)
Jim wrote: "Philip wrote: "Jim wrote: "Pimped :-)"Thanks Jim! Nearly had a nervous breakdown converting it to paperback format but I'm sure the massive sales will make it all worthwhile ;-)"
Remember us all..."
Oh, I do Jim, I do ;-)
Tell you what, chaps. Have a look at this, it won't cost you a brass farthing and there's an outside chance that you might enjoy it! If you do, you might want to consider following the links to the book?https://www.abctales.com/story/philwh...
Jim wrote: "It's a fun story that more 'uncoils' than evolves :-)"That's been said about me, too! ;-)
This weekend, for one weekend only, my young lady (and her maid) are FREE as a Kindle e-book for your delectation and delight!
Philip wrote: "This weekend, for one weekend only, my young lady (and her maid) are FREE as a Kindle e-book for your delectation and delight!
"Now the cunning plan would be to post an Amazon link :-)
Jim wrote: "Philip wrote: "This weekend, for one weekend only, my young lady (and her maid) are FREE as a Kindle e-book for your delectation and delight!
"..."
Good point, well made Jim! ;-)
http://mybook.to/LadyandMaid
Jim wrote: "Had one person who has decided to buy it on Monday because she things writers should be paid :-)"What an admirable person! We could do with a few more like her ;-) Thanks for your help with this, Jim.
Alicia wrote: "Ordered! They look cute."They are, and thanks so much, Alicia, it's very much appreciated!
IT'S PUBLICATION DAY!! India and Rohan are wagging their tails fit to burst 🙂The Kindle edition is now available for just £1.99 (with £1.22 going straight to TURN Education to support their work with children, young people and their families) http://getbook.at/WaggyDogTales2Kindle
The Print edition is also now published and you can buy it from Amazon http://mybook.to/WaggyDogTales2Print but, we have a few copies ourselves! Much more of the cover price (over half!) goes to TURN Education if you buy directly from us. Copies will be available from TURN Education and Doveridge Village Store or you can order a copy by sending £4.99 plus £1.75 p&P to paypal.me/philwhiteland putting your name and address in the remarks. Any problems, just WhatsApp me.
Grab yourself the perfect stocking-filler for the animal-lover in your life 🙂
Thought you might enjoy India's Introduction to the stories!https://www.abctales.com/story/philwh...
Jim wrote: "Shared on farcebook :-)"So I see! Many thanks. I've never claimed to be anything other than wide ;-)
The Thelma and Louise of the 16th century are FREE tomorrow and Monday. Enjoy!http://mybook.to/LadyandMaid
My Young Lady (and her Maid, of course!) have got their first review, and it's a belter! :-)" Really enjoyed this right riotous rollicking story, Ethel, a young lady of good family has somehow found herself homeless and on the road with her maid Gwladys ( a maid with a sensible head!)
The story has them jaunting round the countryside getting into all sorts of adventures! Getting themselves caught up in some very tricky situations that they have to extricate themselves from somehow!
A lighthearted easy read, can’t wait for more adventures."
Yes, I think the print editions are worth doing. It might mean more people see it and you have something to take with you if you ever get asked to give a talk
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Cracked it! :-)"
stout fellow :-)"
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