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  • I have a feeling I shall enjoy it!

    (won't be reading it for a while)
  • Far Out is in the Amazon Top 100 Dystopian, at #90. Just two places above Cory Doctorow/Charles Stross. Woot!


    Will be hopping over to buy yours JT92. Good luck.
  • Congratulations, pbw. That's the way!
  • Re-sult!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! pbw
  • Have just launched Karen's Story, the second story in The Museum of Fractured Lives Series:
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Karens-Story-Museum-Fractured-ebook/

    The first, Maxine's story is FREE for the rest of today (15th Sept):
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Maxines-Story-Museum-Fractured-ebook/

    And my collection of writing articles - A Writer on Writing - Advice to Make You a Success! is FREE until 18th September:
    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Writer-Writing-Advice-Success-ebook/

    I hope there's something there for people to enjoy.
  • My first e-book is just out there-

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Understanding-Emily-Dickinsons--level--ebook
  • link isn't working
  • http://www.amazon.co.uk/Understanding-Emily-Dickinsons--Level-ebook/dp/B00FDVC2T8/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1379972823&sr=1-1
  • Best of luck with it Aeschylus. I would think you should have a good market for a book covering A' level set poems.
  • Good luck, Aeschylus. I wonder if she were writing now, with such unfashionable rhyme and metre, she would ever come to light.
  • That's an interesting question. Would she have won the one word competition here?

    Perhaps, if the word were "death"??
  • I haven't had a review for absolutely ages, so please excuse me for getting excited and tooting my trumpet for a minute.

    I hope you don't mind if I post it here. It was for a children's mystery called 'Salt' and was left on Amazon U.S.:

    5.0 out of 5 stars gripping read, highly recommended for middle grade kids November 26, 2013
    By patthebat
    Format:Kindle Edition
    Strange happenings after dark, secret tunnels, a new friendship with a mysterious girl, what else would any kid want from a summer vacation in a seaside village. How about getting the chance to solve a baffling mystery? The main character, Toby, gets it all, and so will the reader.

    Salt is one of those stories that pulls the reader into the action. Just the right amount of detail combines with realistic dialogue allowing you to get lost in the village of Pirate’s Cove. And how can you not like Toby?

    But don’t think you’ll be safely spying through the telescope from the attic of Salt Guesthouse for long. Your heart will be beating as you go along with Toby and his new friend Hattie as they piece together clues and encounter dangerous obstacles. Neither Pirate’s Cove nor Toby will ever be the same.

    Both girls and boys will be attracted to this high-adventure story that moves quickly but still manages to paint a vivid picture of a place that everyone would love to visit.

    I’m reluctant to give five stars to anything, but Salt really nails my number one criteria, keep me interested and engaged. There was no doubt about it, and I think kids in the middle grade sweet spot of 9 years old to 12 years old will agree.

    UK link: http://tinyurl.com/mfhkpxl
  • Wow, TN. Congratulations. I think you have every reason to get excited! Toot that trumpet as loud as you like. :)
  • Promote that review TN, and well done.
  • How wonderful!
  • Nice review - let's hope three come along at once.
  • [quote=ana s]let's hope three come along at once.[/quote]

    Ha! That'll never happen. That's the first I've had in ...months!
  • Well done, TN! I hope you get lots more like that.

    Congratulations.
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