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Jan Hurst-Nicholson (the pitfalls and pratfalls of being an author)

I feel I should spread some newspaper around in your thread what with the dogs n all. ;)
Do have a look around and enjoy the silliness in our group. I'm sure you'll be having visitors popping in to your thread, too.
Enjoy!
Just off to look at your book links now. Thanks!
Hi Jan - I loved But Can You Drink The Water?, I actually did laugh out loud in places - my favourite scene of all was the safari park trip with the grandparents, hillarious!!
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Thanks. My condolences to you. It's difficult judging when it's 'time'. She was 15 yrs old, so had a good innings.


It is the last act of kindness you can extend to your much loved pet and you should be proud that you gave your pet the best life possible and knew when it was time to say goodbye.

It is the last act of kindness you can extend to your much loved pet and you should be proud that you gave your pet the best life possible and knew when it was time to say goodbye.
Wise words.
As someone said, "Your pets will all be waiting for you on the rainbow bridge." I always think of that when I see a rainbow.

Sorry to those who've had recent losses. They become part of our lives don't they?


This can be read on a Kindle (and possibly other devices - sorry, I'm a e-reader thickie)


Print copies also available on Amazon:o)

It's lovely to see you, too. :)

V pleased to get an order for 30 print copies of
Something to Read on the Plane from our local King Shaka airport. But fed up that they faxed the order on 31st October and I didn't get it! Only discovered the order when I phoned them this afternoon.

Too many irons in the fire at the moment! Trying to sort out getting out of paying the US tax on my Kindle Books.
The good news is that I just got an order for 15 paperbacks from Cape Town airport and I posted them today. Will now have to phone King Shaka airport again (have put it in my diary).



Giveaway ends on 8th April. Hope you'll take the opportunity to enter (especially if you have young children or grandchildren).

Have two new books to add.

The Race: An Inspiring Story for Left Handers


JF: Cute and engaging, and that’s what you want for this kind of book.

is FREE from 20th to 22nd February. Hope you can take advantage of the offer.
Every school deserves a hero – especially St Mary’s …
A no-nonsense former US naval officer takes on the undisciplined teens in a prestigious British school, but faces his greatest challenge managing the aggrieved female teachers.
The girls at St Mary's Academy in northern England are becoming unruly. A quick fix is needed and the governing body controversially appoints Adam Wild, former US naval officer and widower, as the new headmaster. The all-female staff resent him for upsetting their group dynamics, and his new strict rules set him on a collision course with the sullen teenage girls.
His mission to reform the troubled school is undermined by a power struggle with the fiercely ambitious and popular teacher Jenna Murray, who feels the position should have been hers. The students hate the upheaval, seeking to manipulate or embarrass him in ways only girls can. And his digging into the root of the problems threatens to pull too many dark secrets and scandals into the light.
Hurt by fresh reminders of his tragic past, Adam's determination is tested daily along with his authority. But his patience is enough to win a few allies, and his firm, self-assured presence brings a stability the school hasn't seen in years. Overcoming years of dysfunction may not be impossible - if he can last at St Mary's long enough to see it through.


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


Now getting ready for the print version.






But Can You Drink the Water?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0...

Sometimes your book finds the EXACT target market. Just got this review.
***** A BRILLIANT BOOK FOR LAUGHTER AND MEMORIES, 13 Sep 2014
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This review is from: But Can You Drink The Water? (Droll, witty, and utterly British) (Kindle Edition)
One word describes this book BRILLIANT. Obvious that the Author Emigrated from UK to RSA. I and my family left Liverpool same as the Author for RSA also in the 70s.Every situation, Every Page related to EXACTLY what happened to ourselves as the Author experienced, even down to when we returned to the UK on Holiday. Both the Wife and I shed tears of Laughter. It brought back many memories. We also had the Wife's Parents out on Holiday and once again we relived the humour and wIt. Even down to the MELBA TOAST. EXCELLENT and once again BRILLIANT. A MUST FOR EVERY Ex Pat to South Africa to read

Thanks. I was thrilled with the review, especially knowing that they recognised the characters and situations.
Books mentioned in this topic
Public Speaking: Banish the Butterflies (other topics)Public Speaking: Banish the Butterflies (other topics)
But Can You Drink the Water? (other topics)
Public Speaking: Banish the Butterflies (other topics)
Leon Chameleon P.I. and the Case of the Missing Canary Eggs (other topics)
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You can read about the pitfalls and pratfalls in my book on public speaking. You need to be aware of what can go wrong when giving talks about your books.
Before I forget - here is my very own website: www.just4kix.jimdo.com Please drop by. Coffee and donuts are served at 11 am.
With the Headmaster's Approval
Public Speaking: Banish the Butterflies
Hope you find something of interest in the above list. Remember that a book is a gift that you can keep on opening :)