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message 851: by R.J. (new)

R.J. Askew (rjaskew) | 855 comments Hurrah, she's happy with the edit .. and the title. A poetry collection is definitely in the making. And, above all she is actually a bloody good poet. Many of her poems are exquisite. Way to do yet thought before I can coax her to actually publish them. People will love her poems.


message 852: by R.J. (new)

R.J. Askew (rjaskew) | 855 comments Hurrah, I may have found a local visualiser .. fingers crossed she will do me a new cover. And then I can relaunch Watching Swifts and launch In The Room With Three Doors properly. The cover art issue has delayed me. But I will solve it.


message 853: by R.J. (last edited Jun 19, 2014 02:28AM) (new)

R.J. Askew (rjaskew) | 855 comments Meanwhile, the editing is going well .. I've read about 650 poems written by a girl in Dorset .. I've selected 142 and am aiming to narrow those down to 72 .. once that is done and she is happy with the selections I will re-read and edit them line by line .. she's a lovely poet.

Next year I will get a collection of my own verse out and write a full length story. Meanwhile, I have one possibly two shorter writes in mind. And the question of covers and relaunches.

My trans-Atlantic collab is alive and well. The freebies are doing well and actual sales are rising and regular now. We have another relaunch and will have a new offering by early Autumn.

So wish I cld get some more audio work done, but the covers must be sorted first.

Now off to the Courtyard Cafe. The owner doesn't know it yet, but I've earmarked his art caff as my future reading base. Need to get my Createspace ass in gear first though. No point reading without having physical product to shift. Not everyone likes reading on a screen and it seems some still crave their signed copies. And who am I to ever disappoint? *bows*

p.s. There is a little community radio station above the cafe also. Can you sense me salivating? Not that I am an ambitious wolverine, mind.

*bows*


message 854: by D.D. Chant (new)

D.D. Chant (DDChant) | 7663 comments My sister has had a great deal of success with local (and not so local!) radio stations, R.J. They are looking for something new and different, you should get in touch and see if they'd like to do and interview or reading or something.

I'm in the middle of organising one at the moment, I sent the host all the books of mine that he was interested in, so that he can read them, get some questions together and give his own opinions. It might be worth a try to see if they're interested???


message 855: by R.J. (last edited Jun 19, 2014 02:58PM) (new)

R.J. Askew (rjaskew) | 855 comments 4 groups of 18 verses. 72 verses in all. each group to comprise a similar mix. but with the running orders cunningly varied. each group of 18 to comprise enough material for a solid gig.

Now I just need to get the poet to agree to my verse selections. then I can get into the really, really, REALLY interesting bit .. the actual edit fooling with words. That's the bit I love. People usually miss a trick with titles also. They just have to work hard. I reckon I will recast about 1/3 of the poets titles. I will also try to knock about 10% of the words out of the whole. I can't alter the structure, form or content much, but I can definitely tighten, sharpen and speed up the read hit.

All that matters is giving the reader something to make them blink.

Poems are hit and miss. If every third poem strikes home that is an excellent ratio. If I get a buzz out of every 1 in 10 poems when I read the stuff I am happy. To serve up a product that delivers a 1 in 3 success ratio wld be job done.

It's great editing other writers' because we learn so much about our own game. And to my mind verse is the very best writing form there is, the very best practice for writing good prose because we become far more acutely word aware. And a poet is of necessity mean with words. Hardy wld approve I think. When he got fed up of writing for a mass market he just S T O P P E D and admitted to himself that the short stuff was what he really really wanted to do, what he had to do. I love that. Hardy is my hero because he turned his back on prose and had a 2nd career as a cracking poet. Most people don't get what it takes to be a poet. I swear to you poetry is the sprint event at the literary games. There is a purity in poetry. Read some and see. It will improve your life no end. Trust me.

Start with D.H.Lawrence. The more you learn about verse the richer your mind will be. Good luck. Report back. *bows*


message 856: by R.J. (new)

R.J. Askew (rjaskew) | 855 comments Received a royalty cheque from Amazon tdy £78 .. a novel experience. *tortoise*


message 857: by R.J. (new)

R.J. Askew (rjaskew) | 855 comments Every so often things happen in this game which lift the spirit.

Two such have happened to me in the last 24 hours.

I got my first royalty cheque ydy. And tdy - more importantly - a stranger sent me an email pointing out a couple of literals in one of my stories.

The email moved me because the reader had bothered to offer a little help out of the blue. Above all they took the time.


message 858: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 4313 comments R.J. wrote: "Received a royalty cheque from Amazon tdy £78 .. a novel experience. *tortoise*"

for which book, Swifts or the collaboration?


message 859: by R.J. (new)

R.J. Askew (rjaskew) | 855 comments Swifts .. the collab has done a lot better.


message 860: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 4313 comments impressive figures then


message 861: by R.J. (new)

R.J. Askew (rjaskew) | 855 comments Chimp change. No breakthrough. No momentum. No word of mouth. The reading publik is an obese dragon, diabetic n blind. Not in good shape, unable to cope with the slightest effort.


message 862: by Marc (new)

Marc Nash (sulci) | 4313 comments true but still dwarves anything I've made


message 863: by R.J. (new)

R.J. Askew (rjaskew) | 855 comments That's how I felt for 2-1/2 years. I don't care about the collab, which is just a conceit. I only did it to try and boost my own story, but that has just not happened.


message 864: by R.J. (new)

R.J. Askew (rjaskew) | 855 comments Boo!


message 865: by R.J. (new)

R.J. Askew (rjaskew) | 855 comments Latest novella finished,38,000 words, first edit more or less done. Cover designed. Just have to turn it over to the proof editor now. Then my partner will sell it. Sweet.


message 866: by R.J. (new)

R.J. Askew (rjaskew) | 855 comments September Ends is doing rather well, I'm pleased to say - anonmymous

*Best Independently Published Romance of the Year Award, eFestival of Words, August 2014.
*AMAZON # 1 Best Seller - Artistic Erotica, British Poetry, Contemporary Poetry & World Literature
*Goodreads Book Of The Month - Modern Good Reads, July 2014

September First is now also nailed down, will be out in a few weeks.


message 867: by R.J. (new)

R.J. Askew (rjaskew) | 855 comments September Ends gets Wikipedia mention .. at the very end of the entry for 'epistolary novel' .. sales also gathering force after the story won: Best Independently Published Romance of the Year Award, eFestival of Words, August 2014. The story will soon have 100 reviews on amazon.com, too.

yours

*anonymous*


message 868: by R.J. (new)

R.J. Askew (rjaskew) | 855 comments Yes, I am definitely invisible here. No one can see these words. For the best, I suppose.


message 869: by D.D. Chant (new)

D.D. Chant (DDChant) | 7663 comments Misspell something, the world and his mother will squeeze into your thread to tell you off!!! ;-P


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Are you wearing your invisibility cloak?


message 871: by R.J. (new)

R.J. Askew (rjaskew) | 855 comments One simply cannot stress the impotence of good spulling.


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments I'm quite fond of a good spulling!


message 873: by R.J. (new)

R.J. Askew (rjaskew) | 855 comments The problem with this invisibility cloak is that I can't see my own hands on the keybored ..


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Yes, and its really difficult to take it off too!


message 875: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments After which, you will never find it again! ;)


message 876: by R.J. (last edited Sep 04, 2014 10:43AM) (new)

R.J. Askew (rjaskew) | 855 comments The trouble is you can't see the edges of the cloak when it is deployed. And because you have no body orientation, one's balance can be even more compromised than normal. Still, it is handy for slipping into places unnoticed. That said there are few places I actually venture into. The danger of being bumped into while invisible is too tiresome. That said, that said, it is a great delight so steal up to people huddled in deep conversation. The things people say! Or to peer over people's shoulders as they tab their lives away into their various hand held devices. Or course most of the time they are sending pointless tweets. Isn't it astonishing how some people will send thousands of tweets yet never actually say a single thing? But such is the nature of this great gannet colony we call society. Of course the greatest fun is typing on people's keyboards when they can't see one doing it. The mischief one may have!


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments There's something very Puckish about that post...

http://hollowtreetales.files.wordpres...


message 878: by R.J. (new)

R.J. Askew (rjaskew) | 855 comments Tis I, ye caught me! Invisible no more. *bows*


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments You have very pointy ears. Spock must be jealous!


message 880: by David (new)

David Staniforth (davidstaniforth) | 7935 comments So that's where all those typos come from.


message 881: by R.J. (new)

R.J. Askew (rjaskew) | 855 comments I can text with my ears.


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments R.J. wrote: "I can text with my ears."

Now thats impressive! Some people can't text with their fingers!


message 883: by R.J. (new)

R.J. Askew (rjaskew) | 855 comments Yes, you'd be surprised just how versatile show-pointy ears can be.


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Can you write a book with them?


message 885: by R.J. (new)

R.J. Askew (rjaskew) | 855 comments my latest most newest, bestest story yet, out tmr .. the last word in the hot shot September series https://www.goodreads.com/author_blog... ........... September First ... cracking cover and some sweet lines .. bloody tragic to read though .. such is life .. for some


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Good luck - hope it does well :)


message 887: by R.J. (new)

R.J. Askew (rjaskew) | 855 comments Cheers Gingerlily .. I'm readying for more ankle biting in the Indie author cage fight. Joy!


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments I suggest wearing a good solid pair of hiking boots.


message 889: by R.J. (new)

R.J. Askew (rjaskew) | 855 comments Hmmm, then my threadbare Hi-tec gortex rambling shoes won't get me far!


message 890: by D.D. Chant (new)

D.D. Chant (DDChant) | 7663 comments Yay!!! For RJ!!!

Have a brilliant release day!!! ;-D


message 891: by R.J. (new)

R.J. Askew (rjaskew) | 855 comments my new story is out there Indie love Jack Savage too much > http://amzn.to/1pqRl31 < #Indie #bipolar #poet #genius # > http://amzn.to/1pqRl31 < pic.twitter.com/zUHZ8VNMO6

........... September First


message 892: by R.J. (new)

R.J. Askew (rjaskew) | 855 comments September Ends wins its 100 th review .. on the last day of September .. exactly 1 year on since publication .. have look .. its companion stories are on their way, too *bows*


message 893: by R.J. (new)

R.J. Askew (rjaskew) | 855 comments 'heart-breaking novel of mental illness, creativity, and profound love.' ...... so says the first review of September First .. the prequel to September Ends .. which won its 100 review on Amazon ydy, September's end


message 894: by D.D. Chant (new)

D.D. Chant (DDChant) | 7663 comments Wow! Congrats, RJ!!!


message 895: by R.J. (new)

R.J. Askew (rjaskew) | 855 comments Your perfect National Poetry Day read .. September First .. here's a flavour from the reviews:

"I highly recommend this heart-breaking novel of mental illness, creativity, and profound love."

"The writing is intense, wild and amazing, paying tribute to the fact that Indie questions her own mental state. Fast and poetic her mind races and keeps the reader on their toes, with passion and creativity that made me sit in awe as I was reading the book."

"It is often said how close madness and creativity or even genius can be linked and this is the feeling I got from her. Self-doubt, madness in love, desire and passion ooze from the pages..."

September First << experience it yourself >> September First


message 896: by R.J. (new)

R.J. Askew (rjaskew) | 855 comments Hurrah! I have a new front cover. And a new title. Now to ponder a relaunch. I found a graphic designer plying his Apple Mac just round the corner - in what used to be an undertakers. Nice.


message 897: by R.J. (new)

R.J. Askew (rjaskew) | 855 comments Help .. can anyone tell me how to contact the librarians here pls? I need to change a front cover and I believe only a librarian can pull the right levers. Thanks X


message 898: by R.J. (new)

R.J. Askew (rjaskew) | 855 comments Help .. can anyone tell me how to contact the librarians here pls? I need to change a front cover and I believe only a librarian can pull the right levers. Thanks X


message 899: by David (new)

David Staniforth (davidstaniforth) | 7935 comments Post in the agony aunt thread, or the good morning thread, R.J.

I have done it myself, but it was a bit trial and error. You have to upload as a new version. Once that is done and you have two versions of the same book, you combine them as the being different versions of the same book, and then edit the new one to be the primary version.


message 900: by R.J. (new)

R.J. Askew (rjaskew) | 855 comments Thanks very much David, I'll give it a go.

I still owe you a read. I have your Fuel on my Kindle. Will get there.


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