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Al B. Harper

Member Since: Mon Jan 04, 2016
Posts: 485
Subj: Can is not the same as will.
Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2016 at 09:38:43 am EST (Viewed 2 times)
Reply Subj: HamBoy has experience with sausages - he can do it.
Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2016 at 06:28:17 pm EST (Viewed 500 times)



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    I'm always happy to proof anything for you for free. I really enjoyed reading the drafts to Mumph and TTC.


I'll bear you in mind as a beta reader when I finally get back to "Premium Delivery to the Centre of the Earth".


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    That sounds cool. Do you have a preference? Or is the work the same in either case?


It's a different situation with work-for-hire because there is afer more regulation and usually one isn't allowed to make an changes to the status quo. The same is somewhat true when writing established characters like Sherlock Holmes. It's a different discipline and on the whole one I find a bit more difficult.

I suppose whn I'm writing on-spec or when I'm given carte blanche I can play my "natural game", and who doesn't enjoy that?



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      Rhiannon edited most of the Chillwater volumes and did a more rigorous and testing job than almost anyone else I've experienced.



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    Yep. I bet this was more enjoyable as well?


It was partly enjoyable. Editors that analyse your structural as well as grammatical weakness are discomfiting sometimes.


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      I have had to go to great lengths to get breakdowns of what amounts I'm sent actually represent.



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    I recall you mentioning this previously. It seems so strange to me, but what would I know.


I suspect this is what agents are for.


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    You know, social media is a fickle thing, but there is a means to it. I could try to get some hits for you? It may or may not work...but if you permit it I'd be happy to give it a go?


You're welcome to have a go, of course.

This year I mean to take a serious look at marketing at least one work of mine. I'm currently "holding" a Chillwater Press novel called Labours of Hercules (which is what it says, a mythical adventure story) until I have the capacity to give it a proper launch push. Either that or TTC vol 2 if I get it written sometime will be "the one" I go for it with.



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    One thing I have also seen which has worked is offering a teaser - the first chapter (or book in a series) for free at the Kindle store - or something like that. Get them in. Rope them up.


Amazon does offer the options of "read the first bit free" and "look inside" which I regularly authorise. Sometimes I also but samples up on my webpage, e.g. http://www.chillwater.org.uk/writing/robin%201%20chapter%201.htm


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      3. The actual purpose of those books (apart from the fun of writing them) is to bulk out my portfolio.



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    Makes sense. Thanks for sharing these behind-the-scenes stories. It's interesting to see.


I also ran into the best friend of best-selling SF writer and screenplay author Ian Watson, who was delighted at the possibility of "getting the two Ians together onstage". I am now hiding.






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