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Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Have a nice time and don't go too wild. Don't do anything Patti wouldn't do...


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M.T. McGuire (mtmcguire) | 8051 comments So that leaves you free to do anything except eat marmite, right?


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Karen Lowe | 1338 comments There was a tattoo when we were in Edinburgh last week but we didna get it


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Will Macmillan Jones (willmacmillanjones) | 11324 comments Coward. You could have come back with burly scotsman on your arm.


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Will Macmillan Jones (willmacmillanjones) | 11324 comments And you both have a good time, Jim. You deserve the break.


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Kath Middleton | 23860 comments Have a great time, Mr & Mrs Jim! Haste ye back. :)


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Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Oooooo.

We can have some fun in here while he's away!

Hehehehe


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Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Are you going to redecorate Patti? We could put this on the wall.

http://popperfont.files.wordpress.com...


Rosemary (grooving with the Picts) (nosemanny) | 8590 comments That is ace. I want it.


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Will Macmillan Jones (willmacmillanjones) | 11324 comments maybe Jim needs something more earthy, to help him feel at home


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Something like this you think?

http://www.tilemuralstore.com.au/imag...

or this

http://www.bngcommunitytrust.org.nz/f...

or maybe a mud puddle full of dead sheep?


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Where are the dead sheep?


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Will Macmillan Jones (willmacmillanjones) | 11324 comments Patti has probably eaten them already


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Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments I prefer dead pig.

Jim is gonna owe me a great many blog posts upon his return.


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Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Gingerlily - Elephant Philosopher wrote: "Are you going to redecorate Patti? We could put this on the wall.

http://popperfont.files.wordpress.com..."


That is awesome! I want it for my classroom!


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Will Macmillan Jones (willmacmillanjones) | 11324 comments It does need a Tardis next to it, of course


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Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments I want a tardis for my classroom!


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Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments And a sonic screwdriver for meetings.


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Patti (baconater) wrote: "I want a tardis for my classroom!"

This one?

http://media.tumblr.com/637d0520ad9d0...


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Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments YES!!!!


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Will Macmillan Jones (willmacmillanjones) | 11324 comments Gingerlily - Elephant Philosopher wrote: "Patti (baconater) wrote: "I want a tardis for my classroom!"

This one?

http://media.tumblr.com/637d0520ad9d0..."


WANT!!!!!


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Tim | 8539 comments Want, but I'd need a real TARDIS too, to cram everything else into, so I have somewhere to put it!


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Tim | 8539 comments Actually, when I get rich (!) I think I'll keep this house just for storage, and buy a new one to live in...


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Jim | 21813 comments Gingerlily - Elephant Philosopher wrote: "Are you going to redecorate Patti? We could put this on the wall.

http://popperfont.files.wordpress.com..."


Brilliant!


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Jim | 21813 comments OK I'm back folks
Tomorrow we get the 8th visit this year by BT to try and fix our broadband
So I might not be on line much tomorrow


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments Hi Jim - good to have you back, if only intermittantly. I hope you are revived and refreshed by your holiday.


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Jim | 21813 comments Great holiday!
The grand tour, ending up in Canterbury on Saturday :-)


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David Staniforth (davidstaniforth) | 7935 comments Good to have you back, Jim.


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Will Macmillan Jones (willmacmillanjones) | 11324 comments Hope you've both had a great time, Jim


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Jim | 21813 comments We have had a good time. Sold two more books, my first Flemish customer :-)


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M.T. McGuire (mtmcguire) | 8051 comments Hello Jim. Welcome home.


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Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Welcome home, Jimbo!

Tell us about the holiday!


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Jim | 21813 comments Will do


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Will Macmillan Jones (willmacmillanjones) | 11324 comments You've had an hour?


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Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Good blog but I want more details, please.

Who took care of your critters while you were away?


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Tim | 8539 comments I had critters once. Had to see the doctor an he gave me injections for it. Cleared up nicely though.


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Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments An unguent would have worked just as well, you know.


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Kath Middleton | 23860 comments Jim - there's a man on the 'introduce yourself' thread who's asking about the situation when your publisher makes your ebooks expensive - over £5 for example. I referred him to you - can you help?


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Jim | 21813 comments Ah, that's more complicated. I'm sharefarming with two younger lads who are in charge of the critters, so it was there problem, but as they're busy with something else at the moment seventy miles away, a lady came in on critter inspection duty and kept an eye on things.
I didn't go into details because that's their story, not mine :-)


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Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Jud has had the baby, Jim!!!


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Jim | 21813 comments "I felt a great disturbance in the Force" ;-)

Brilliant news
Amazing what you can do with enthusiastic but untrained personnel :-)


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Patti (baconater) (goldengreene) | 56525 comments Ha!


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Tim | 8539 comments Patti (baconater) wrote: "An unguent would have worked just as well, you know."

But not as quickly.


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Jim | 21813 comments Kath wrote: "Jim - there's a man on the 'introduce yourself' thread who's asking about the situation when your publisher makes your ebooks expensive - over £5 for example. I referred him to you - can you help?"

I think I've answered him. It's a tricky one.
Two things I've noticed, if the publisher gets the price too cheap, you might sell more books, but not actually make more money than if the publisher sets the price too high.

Secondly, talking to people at Loncon, and whilst on holiday, a surprisingly large number of people out there seem to think that between three and five pounds is a fair price for an ebook!
But the problem is they're probably wary of putting that money out on someone they don't know.
So for the unknown author the issue is getting the book cheap enough to tempt but not so cheap that folk are put off because it's obviously rubbish :-(
Free books with good marketing can 'fly off the shelf' but the vast number of free books that languish on kindles and are never read (readers make this comment, authors bewail the low number of reviews they get from free books) convinces me that 'free' is a tool that has to be used carefully. I think MTM making Few are Chosen free is probably the best use of the technique


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David Staniforth (davidstaniforth) | 7935 comments I have my thriller priced at £2.49, which seems to be about right, as the books that show as also purchased range from £1.99 to £3.00. Some of the £3 books are by well known authors. The top selling authors in that genre (Patterson, Child, etc.) sell between £5 and £6, apart from new releases which I've seen for £10.

I agree with your point on free books, Jim. It has to be part of a marketing strategy: ie, the first in a series with a chance of payback. But a big enough uptake also produces front page exposure on Amazon, which serves as the best form of advertising.


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Will Macmillan Jones (willmacmillanjones) | 11324 comments It's something I'm considering for my series as I get the books back out on release. Free for a while, then charge for it, and see what the result is.


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Kevin Marsh | 616 comments Thank you all for your help and advice with my kindle book prices. I intend to speak with my publisher again, but pricing and marketing strategies seem to be a minefield. It's not easy to decide what to try for the best.


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Will Macmillan Jones (willmacmillanjones) | 11324 comments It isn't easy Kevin. That's why we indie authors all talk about this stuff all the time.

Publishers can be a nightmare: One of mine was great; the other seemed excellent until he collected all the royalties over a year and did a runner...


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Jim | 21813 comments Kevin wrote: "Thank you all for your help and advice with my kindle book prices. I intend to speak with my publisher again, but pricing and marketing strategies seem to be a minefield. It's not easy to decide ..."

'You ain't just whistling Dixie' Kevin :-)


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