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message 4251: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21813 comments well Tomb-yard Follies is at 13012 at the moment and 293 in epic fantasy


message 4252: by David (new)

David Staniforth (davidstaniforth) | 7935 comments Good going. Looks like you hit a winning formula with these, Jim.


message 4253: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21813 comments I'd like to hope so


message 4254: by Pat () (new)

Pat ()  | -245 comments Finished! Another one Up to the Standard I have come to expect from you Jim. Brilliant!


message 4255: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21813 comments Oh you say the nicest things :-)


message 4256: by Pat () (new)

Pat ()  | -245 comments Well you write the nicest yarns. More please!


message 4257: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21813 comments they are working their way through the system ;-)
I'm also writing them when the world gives me time!


message 4258: by Will (new)

Will Macmillan Jones (willmacmillanjones) | 11324 comments I might have managed to get a couple of Amazon reviews up.


message 4259: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21813 comments Thanks Will
don't know about anybody else but sales seem slow at the moment, compared to December/January


message 4260: by David (new)

David Staniforth (davidstaniforth) | 7935 comments I'm doing well with Void in the US, on the back of a countdown deal with advertising, but the UK is very slow.


message 4261: by Will (new)

Will Macmillan Jones (willmacmillanjones) | 11324 comments I see that the availablilty of books on the Nook is now to be through Sainsbury's in the UK, not direct online.

Not that that will affect my sales, TBH


message 4262: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21813 comments Will wrote: "I see that the availablilty of books on the Nook is now to be through Sainsbury's in the UK, not direct online.

Not that that will affect my sales, TBH"


I noticed Sainsbury's were carrying Nook but hadn't realised it was exclusive.


message 4263: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21813 comments David wrote: "I'm doing well with Void in the US, on the back of a countdown deal with advertising, but the UK is very slow."

continents drift past me


message 4264: by Will (new)

Will Macmillan Jones (willmacmillanjones) | 11324 comments It's now going to be the only UK source of books, too. Bet that will finish it off.


Rosemary (grooving with the Picts) (nosemanny) | 8590 comments I've bought it Jim and promise to read it any year now.


message 4266: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21813 comments Will wrote: "It's now going to be the only UK source of books, too. Bet that will finish it off."

Linking it to only one supermarket doesn't strike me as wise. (To put it mildly)


message 4267: by Jim (last edited Mar 04, 2016 09:18AM) (new)

Jim | 21813 comments Rosemary (aiming to misbehave) wrote: "I've bought it Jim and promise to read it any year now."

They're not long stories, the idea is you can read them in an evening ;-)

(A good evening in bad company :-) )


message 4268: by M.T. (new)

M.T. McGuire (mtmcguire) | 8051 comments Jim wrote: "David wrote: "I'm doing well with Void in the US, on the back of a countdown deal with advertising, but the UK is very slow."

continents drift past me"


Most continents drift a little bit faster than I write. ;-)


Gingerlily - The Full Wild | 34228 comments So your writing is incontinent?


message 4270: by Will (new)

Will Macmillan Jones (willmacmillanjones) | 11324 comments Better than Jim himself being incontinent


message 4271: by M.T. (new)

M.T. McGuire (mtmcguire) | 8051 comments Jim wrote: "Will wrote: "It's now going to be the only UK source of books, too. Bet that will finish it off."

Linking it to only one supermarket doesn't strike me as wise. (To put it mildly)"


Yeh, I'd have thought a Barnes&Noble/Nook app wouldn't be so tricky, after all if Kobo can do it surely...

Ho hum. On the upside I am seriously beginning to wonder if Amazon has shot itself in the foot a bit with KU select. I'm not the only indie author who is slightly fed up Amazon moving the goal posts about and putting all the trad books and best selling authors books into Select without a murmur while making the rest of us sign up to them exclusively and punishing us with less - a LOT less - marketing and/or exposure in the algorithms if we don't. And now Select is full of scammers uploading close to nonsensical 'content generated' books and putting the table of content at the end so they get a full read pay out when people click on the chapter index. So a lot of authors are leaving select, too.

At the same time, readers on other sites seem to be discovering independent books. Here's hoping, anyway.


message 4272: by David (new)

David Staniforth (davidstaniforth) | 7935 comments Erm! The incontinence is sorted… Oh, someone else this time :~)


message 4273: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21813 comments M T wrote: "putting the table of content at the end so they get a full read pay out when people click on the chapter index...."

That is, (in an evil and twisted way) pure genius. It does the heart good to know that no matter what bizarre and useless scheme governments or corporations can dream up, petty criminality will hone in on it and shake it down by playing its rules to the letter.


message 4274: by M.T. (new)

M.T. McGuire (mtmcguire) | 8051 comments Jim wrote: "That is, (in an evil and twisted way) pure genius. It does the heart good to know that no matter what bizarre and useless scheme governments or corporations can dream up, petty criminality will hone in on it and shake it down by playing its rules to the letter. ..."

It is what I used to do because I couldn't see any point in having 50% of my precious 'look inside' space saying, Chapter 1, Chapter 2 etc. My editor said it was weird and changed it. I'm quite glad she did now, even though I'm not in KU I'm sure Amazon would find some way to punish me. ;-)

Cheers

MTM


message 4276: by David (new)

David Staniforth (davidstaniforth) | 7935 comments Great! I really must get around to reading these.


message 4277: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments I think they're an excellent way to get into the longer Fantasy stories. Individually they don't take long to read but they fill in the character of the older Benor whom we meet in the novels. I think he's ace!


message 4278: by Will (new)

Will Macmillan Jones (willmacmillanjones) | 11324 comments The girls all love a naughty boy, eh, Kath?


message 4279: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21813 comments They're fun to write :-)

I started them very seriously, without Benor, and they were just hard work, and then Shena left the barge, stepping over Benor sleeping under the awning and suddenly they came alive :-)


message 4280: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments Will wrote: "The girls all love a naughty boy, eh, Kath?"

Not just the one, either! ;)


message 4281: by David (new)

David Staniforth (davidstaniforth) | 7935 comments Kath wrote: "I think they're an excellent way to get into the longer Fantasy stories. Individually they don't take long to read but they fill in the character of the older Benor whom we meet in the novels. I th..."

Loved Benor in The Cartographer's Apprentice: Leave Them Wanting More


message 4282: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21813 comments The 'Port Naain Intelligencer' stories lead on from there David

Flotsam or Jetsam

A Much Arranged Marriage

and now

Tomb-yard Follies


message 4283: by David (new)

David Staniforth (davidstaniforth) | 7935 comments I have Flotsam, just haven't got around to it yet.


message 4284: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21813 comments Now you have the incentive. Actually they're written to be a quiet evening's read :-)


message 4285: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21813 comments Got another review, an elegantly discarded banana skin from the Story Reading Ape!

Port Naain Stories are fast becoming one of my favourite 'Go To' reads.
They contain Loveable (and the Not So Loveable) Characters, set in a Historical Fiction world, with Intrigue and Humour to make a blend that is interesting and easy to read.
However, don't be fooled, these stories are not simple; they are well crafted.
I look forward to more of the same from this author.



https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...


message 4286: by Kath (new)

Kath Middleton | 23860 comments Good old Chris! Have a banana. ;)


message 4287: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21813 comments Yeap, I don't get a lot of reviews but the ones I get are from quality reviewers :-)


message 4288: by David (new)

David Staniforth (davidstaniforth) | 7935 comments Nice one, Jim. A dedicated reader; can't beat it.


message 4289: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21813 comments a dedicated reader who blogs :-)

They're a real treasure ;-)


message 4290: by M.T. (new)

M.T. McGuire (mtmcguire) | 8051 comments Yeh, good going Jim.


message 4291: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21813 comments It's interesting working to this length of story. It's fascinating trying to fit things in and keep it 'tight'


message 4292: by M.T. (new)

M.T. McGuire (mtmcguire) | 8051 comments It's probably a very good discipline, indeed, I should probably try it!


message 4293: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21813 comments It is. I'm doing a Tallis story now, with Tallis as the 'master detective' (inspired by your comment) and am fitting in the various twists and turns, the new characters, and making sure the story ends up coherent and everybody's actions have been reasonable, at least in their own eyes. It's a fascinating process


message 4294: by M.T. (new)

M.T. McGuire (mtmcguire) | 8051 comments Good. I will get back to you on that btw, I'm just sorting a few things out now and having the holidays.

Cheers

MTM


message 4295: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21813 comments You deserve a holiday after what you've been though!


message 4296: by M.T. (new)

M.T. McGuire (mtmcguire) | 8051 comments Bless you, thanks. I'll certainly enjoy it! ;-)


message 4297: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21813 comments good. remember to chill :-)


message 4298: by Will (new)

Will Macmillan Jones (willmacmillanjones) | 11324 comments Jim wrote: "You deserve a holiday after what you've been though!"

Where's the 'like' button?


message 4299: by Jim (last edited Mar 28, 2016 04:53AM) (new)

Jim | 21813 comments Jim wrote: "It is. I'm doing a Tallis story now, with Tallis as the 'master detective' (inspired by your comment) and am fitting in the various twists and turns, the new characters, and making sure the story e..."

Oh and I inadvertently produced a drabble which describes a quandary faced by one of the characters in the story

Professionally typecast by Jim Webster
Crusher realised that it was lunchtime. His battered face and garb meant he ought to find a suitably sordid dive and drink ale with his professional associates, assuaging his hunger with a slice of meat pie of dubious provenance and a dab of pickle. During the course of this repast custom demanded at least one fight, and perhaps a knifing if it were a good day.

Which was a bit of a beggar because all he really wanted was a nice glass of mint tea and a couple of delicately flavoured cakes; drizzled with lemon and frosted with sugar icing.


message 4300: by Jim (new)

Jim | 21813 comments And now I have another review

http://suddenlytheyalldied.com/2016/0...


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