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message 51: by D.D. Chant (new)

D.D. Chant (DDChant) | 7663 comments Jim wrote: "It was more like ten in the last 36 hours. And the sales report has now stopped at 11 (3 of which are .com).

I'm not sure I trust the report though. A few on the KDP forums seem to think they ca..."


Then it's official: your an internationally best selling author!

How does it feel???


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Well you should get 1 more US one some time tomorrow...


message 53: by Jim (new)

Jim Chaseley (jimchaseley) | 492 comments It feels...okay.

No, it's a great feeling knowing people are reading your stuff. Up until now it's been the odd short story on writing forums, or looking for critiques of earlier, unfinished novels.

Having people read my book? Fabulous. I'll never be a globally renowned best-seller, but if just a few people enjoy my ramblings I'm happy. Money would be nice, but, hey, I won't be buying a yacht off of the back of some £1.95 Kindle sales.

I'll go back to checking out other people's Kindle work soon, once I've got over my stunned phase. What's your book about?


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Jim Chaseley (jimchaseley) | 492 comments Gingerlily (aka The Typo Queeen) wrote: "Well you should get 1 more US one some time tomorrow..."

As amazing as that would be, did you try the free sample? Don't waste money on me otherwise.


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments based on what I have seen of you already, I am confident it would not be a waste.


message 56: by D.D. Chant (new)

D.D. Chant (DDChant) | 7663 comments Jim wrote: "It feels...okay.

No, it's a great feeling knowing people are reading your stuff. Up until now it's been the odd short story on writing forums, or looking for critiques of earlier, unfinished nov..."


Mine? It's a post apocalyptic adventure romance set after a banking crisis....turns out that isn't the easiest genre to sell, Lol!!!

My next one is historical...I'm hoping it will do better!


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Dd's book is great - I recommend it.


message 58: by Jim (last edited Feb 08, 2012 05:21AM) (new)

Jim Chaseley (jimchaseley) | 492 comments A post apocalyptic adventure romance set after a banking crisis? Wow. a genre in its own right, surely.

My first stab at novel writing, which I may go back to, was an attempt at historical, fictional humour set during the 100 years' war between England and France.

Not a huge call for that either I'd imagine, but I'd love to finish it anyway.


message 59: by Jim (new)

Jim Chaseley (jimchaseley) | 492 comments Gingerlily (aka The Typo Queeen) wrote: "Dd's book is great - I recommend it."

I'm swamped with stuff to read, but would love to support my new group buddies.

Now if only this place had some way of recording things I intend to read....hmmm? It does? I'll have to go see if I can figure that bit out. I *am* kind of dense.


message 60: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments You have mail, Jim lad!
Just about to start Ch 10 - I really love this book!


message 61: by D.D. Chant (new)

D.D. Chant (DDChant) | 7663 comments Gingerlily (aka The Typo Queeen) wrote: "Dd's book is great - I recommend it."

Awww, thanks GL! XXX


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D.D. Chant (DDChant) | 7663 comments Jim wrote: "A post apocalyptic adventure romance set after a banking crisis? Wow. a genre in its own right, surely.

My first stab at novel writing, which I may go back to, was an attempt at historical, fict..."


Sounds interesting! Is it a romance?


message 63: by Jim (new)

Jim Chaseley (jimchaseley) | 492 comments No, but it has a big man hitting people over the head a lot. Is that close enough?

I'm going to post little bits of two of the things I'm working on one day in the enar future, and get people to vote on what they might want to see more of.

Oh, and Ignite: Gosh! Stunned! Pleased!


message 64: by D.D. Chant (new)

D.D. Chant (DDChant) | 7663 comments Jim wrote: "No, but it has a big man hitting people over the head a lot. Is that close enough?

I'm going to post little bits of two of the things I'm working on one day in the enar future, and get people to..."


HeeHee, I can see it going far!


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David Wailing | 834 comments Hello again Jim. Just wanted to tell you a) I'm reading your book, b) I'm enjoying it, and c) I hate you with a passion because you wrote it in a month, whereas my books take me four hundred years each, and I want to jump up and down on your head wearing ice skates.

Best wishes,
David


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Now, now David, be nice.


message 67: by D.D. Chant (new)

D.D. Chant (DDChant) | 7663 comments David wrote: "Hello again Jim. Just wanted to tell you a) I'm reading your book, b) I'm enjoying it, and c) I hate you with a passion because you wrote it in a month, whereas my books take me four hundred years ..."

Dito!


message 68: by Jim (last edited Feb 08, 2012 05:58AM) (new)

Jim Chaseley (jimchaseley) | 492 comments David wrote: "Hello again Jim. Just wanted to tell you a) I'm reading your book, b) I'm enjoying it, and c) I hate you with a passion because you wrote it in a month, whereas my books take me four hundred years ..."

Thanks David...erm, I think. :)

I have a special blade-resistant head though, so knock yourself out.

My abortive first attempt at a novel took me SIX years. When I had the idea for Z14, I just wrote a quick 1,000 words, showed it to two friends, who insulted it, and then I just put fingers to keyboard and barely looked up again until it was finished.

Or until the first draft was finished, then the editing pain began.

The one big difference between the SIX YEAR novel and the ONE MONTH one was not going back and editing until I'd written the whole thing.


message 69: by Daniel (new)

Daniel Brown Aha! Hi Jim, small world.

Nice to see the good reception you're getting for your book.

I am on chapter 12 ...I think... and am still enjoying it!


message 70: by Jim (new)

Jim Chaseley (jimchaseley) | 492 comments Hola Dan!

Yeah, these fools, these poor, unsuspecting fools! Mwwwwahahahahaa!

(I really hope they like it!)


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments I know someone else who does that manical laugh - if your writing is like hers I'm going to really enjoy the book!


message 72: by Jim (new)

Jim Chaseley (jimchaseley) | 492 comments I use that laugh like a comma when I'm speaking out loud.

People get used to it.


message 73: by Jim (new)

Jim Chaseley (jimchaseley) | 492 comments Hey, is there a way to find out who's got a particular book on their reading list, other than happening to spot it in their profiles?

I've got 3 who've added my one. I know one of them, I suspect one of them is me being a "self-deffacating wazzok" and cocking up, but the third (and potentially the second) are a mystery.


message 74: by David (new)

David Wailing | 834 comments Gingerlily (aka The Typo Queeen) wrote: "Now, now David, be nice."

That WAS me being nice!

Jim, apologies if I insulted you. I hate you a lot less now that I know you slaved away on another novel for six years. That's more like it! You're truly one of us. Carry on. As you were.

PS There's a c in wazzock.


message 75: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments Self deffacating? Who else is going to do it for you?

Sent you a pm. Still enjoying the book. Be back in touch.


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments I'd hate to see you being nasty then David. promise you'll never be nasty to me? Please?


message 77: by Emma (new)

Emma (emzibah) | 4125 comments David wrote: "Hello again Jim. Just wanted to tell you a) I'm reading your book, b) I'm enjoying it, and c) I hate you with a passion because you wrote it in a month, whereas my books take me four hundred years ..."

Wow, didn't know David had a nasty streak! Still love ya though! Jim you are a funny guy and for that alone your book has been bumped up my TBR pile! Am reading Ian's Uncle Mildred next (once I have finished David's Kate!) and then you go next :-)


message 78: by Jim (new)

Jim Chaseley (jimchaseley) | 492 comments David wrote: "Gingerlily (aka The Typo Queeen) wrote: "Now, now David, be nice."

That WAS me being nice!

Jim, apologies if I insulted you. I hate you a lot less now that I know you slaved away on another n..."


Hah, I laughed, don't worry! I'd have that as a quote somewhere on my book if it were a physical copy.


message 79: by David (new)

David Wailing | 834 comments Not a nasty streak, don't worry, just a dry-humour gland that chose that moment to start pumping again! Normal service has been resumed. (And what a compliment - my snitty comment as a book hacket quote, wow!)

Finished the sample of Z14 on the way back home, so now I have to go buy the rest.


message 80: by Jim (last edited Feb 08, 2012 01:32PM) (new)

Jim Chaseley (jimchaseley) | 492 comments Were you skating home? (It's almost still the weather for it round my way) ;)


message 81: by David (new)

David Wailing | 834 comments I've decided to put the ice skates away. For now, he added ominously.

Typically, every single London street I walked down today was ice-free except... my street, which is impossible to walk along unless it's literally in the middle of the road!


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments a book hacket quote?


message 83: by Emma (new)

Emma (emzibah) | 4125 comments Gingerlily (aka The Typo Queeen) wrote: "a book hacket quote?"

Yeah I wondered to GL. Guess David is trying to steal your position as Typo Queen! Maybe he could be your King?


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments I'm trying to decode who I want as my King. Theres a few in the running...


message 85: by David (new)

David Wailing | 834 comments Yeah, they're called book hackets now. Industry standard terminology. Didn't you get the memo? :-)


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Some people just can't hack it...


message 87: by Emma (new)

Emma (emzibah) | 4125 comments As long as you weren't using a hatchet!!


message 88: by Jim (last edited Feb 08, 2012 03:09PM) (new)

Jim Chaseley (jimchaseley) | 492 comments A book hacket could be the name for the remains of a book after David's been at it with his now legendary ice skates. :)

I really must have that quote somewhere. I'd love to see, say, Bernard Cornwell commenting on something Conn Iggulden had written: "I want to batter him with a golf club."

Agatha Christie on Enid Blyton (!!?): "I'm going to shank the b***h!"


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments I see, your true colours are coming out. . . Didn't take long.


message 90: by Jim (new)

Jim Chaseley (jimchaseley) | 492 comments Uh oh. Lack of winky smiley. Not sure if joking.

Do I reinforce attempt at possibly misguided joke, or retract, claiming my previous post was the work of mischievous space lemurs?


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Those bloomin' space lemurs again! They're always causing trouble around here. Don't know what to do about them.


message 92: by Jim (new)

Jim Chaseley (jimchaseley) | 492 comments Yeah, and they're usually only a problem in the spring...when they're bloomin'.


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Well we're all as mad as March hares, so they thing its spring all the time.

I better go to bed as I will be up at 6:20.


message 94: by Jim (new)

Jim Chaseley (jimchaseley) | 492 comments G'night! :)


message 95: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments 'A naughty boy (or space lemur) did it and ran away' is not going to wash here young man. Nor do I care who ate your homework!

Still on your case - - will get back to you before too long.


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Cracking the whip are you Ignite?


message 97: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments I'm happy to leave that to our Dungeon Mistress!


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Just waiting for Jim to turn up so I can give him the grand tour.


message 99: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments Have you fed the dangerous spiders this morning (or are you leaving them to graze?)


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments no, I want them hungry.


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