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Tuesday, 12 July 2022

Clown goes but leaves a Three Ring Circus

Fascinating to see the Conservatives all jostling for the top spot. 

They are making better arguments than the opposition parties about some current topics and cutting across previous policy and each other. 

With so many contenders, there will be some who don't make it to the next round although anyone favouring them will still be confused about who to prefer next. 

 The previous clown left the economy in tatters and I'm guessing there must be a central briefing to 'lower taxes' because all the MPs doing the media circuit are trotting it out. 

Increase money for the state and lower taxes? I suppose they will use the gargantuan savings from Brexit. 

 Then there is the question of latent sleaze which infects much of the Tory party. I'm aware of stories affecting several of the candidates, both of the financial and the personal variety. 

And we should be aware of who takes a more extreme view of politics too. Those with anti-green and fracking policies, ex members of hard-line political groups, tax dodgers and those for whom inapproriate actions become open to debate. 

We also notice some reprobates not in the running, but tactics to influence the levers of power.
Dodgy days ahead?

Sunday, 10 July 2022

Novel writing



I was along the South Bank a few days ago at the fascinating Self Publishing Show. It was a lively and interesting place to pick up some ideas about my various books and ways to publish them.

I guess I've been focused on the creative side (ie writing) but less on the business side (ie sales). 

In fairness, it all started as something of a hobby, but I can see that others who started around the same time as me but have taken a more business-like approach have had some interesting successes.

My 10,000 downloaded eBooks dwindles to nothing when I see that others have focused on altogether more targeted approaches.

In one case, an author's shift from political novels to police procedurals was able to resonate with the Line of Duty watchers and the result was 750,000 novels shipped. 

In another case, with some slightly salacious writing, but along a theme akin to  "Voldemort runs Hogwarts", two sisters were able to ship around 5,000,000 books. 

Astonishing. 

It got me thinking. I've got the 'inventory' now in the form of a stack of novels in various series. Maybe I need to put some more attention onto the Advertising and Marketing and of course targeting? I could even write to a genre, although I'd rather recategorise my existing novels into more commercial categories

I think I've shipped something over 10,000 novels now, spread across around 20 different stories. For every one that gets downloaded as an eBook, there's about 2-3 further views.

The newly refashioned 'Indie' market seems to be where an increasing number of novels are being sold (50% of the market for eBooks), and I'm told the market is expanding at more than 10% per annum.


Saturday, 9 July 2022

star grabs camera

Two recent movies I've seen - both of which had their star grabbing most of the camera time. First up was Top Gun: Maverick, with Tom Cruise. It shows Captain Cruise mainly competing for screen space with big pieces of metal.  It's a reprise of the Top Gun, complete with piano bar scenes and beach volleyball, and I'd say it managed to enthrall in the way of the original all those years ago. The 60-year-old Cruise shows the young guns how it's done and there are miles of aerial combat footage, flown mainly on F-18 planes, plus an original F-14 thrown in for good measure. 

The film doesn't disappoint with multi-Mach moments, flames from the engines, crash landings, mean black Soviet helicopter gunships, Sukhoi-57 '5th Generation' fighters and a few 'just when you think its all over' moments when something ratchets the suspense. No wonder it grossed over a US$ billion in the first few days.

The other one is a refreshed BFI offering - Daphne, which tells a story of a female 30-something singleton working as a chef in a London cafe. She's somewhere between Bridget Jones and Fleabag, also with a similar hint of privilege. Although billed as rom-com, it feels more existential. A stand-out performance from Emily Beecham, who completely owns the scenes. 

I'd say both films, for different reasons, are re-watchable.

Thursday, 7 July 2022

the drip drip of modern politics

Out, demons, out. 

Now that the contrition-free buffoon is being removed from office, it's time to think of his replacement. The news programmes will be filled with it.

I assume that most of the other messy suspects won't stand. No Gove, no Rees-Mogg, for example. I generated my own short list, from the bookies' site, plus some vox pop and press and it shows a moment in time, but one that will no doubt change quickly.

My bad guessing goes right back to Pop Idol where I was able to consistently support the person who was zapped in the very same week. 

Of course, with the Conservatives, inevitably it is a strange system. I'm reminded that there's only about 18k members in the formal Conservative Party and that the number of MPs is 358 comprising 270 men and 88 women.

It means the next leader is chosen from the 358 MPs first and then finally voted upon (as a choice between two) by the 18k party members. It's a kind of closed system sealed unit from which only a few drips escape.

Much is run by puppet masters who lurk in the shadows. I was at a partially political event during the week which featured various stock characters. There was dogma, loud polemic and microphone-hogging. A showcase of meeting technique over substance. 

Oxford Union debating practices still prevail.

Out, demons, out.

Get thee gone


Wednesday, 6 July 2022

Cakes and ailment


I guess he has lasted two years longer than I thought. Fair play that his lies exceeded anyone's expectations. 

The last time I wrote to my Conservative MP about him was back in February. My MP agreed in the need to stand up for what is right. 

This chump with his schoolboy fantasy wants to go down fighting. Probably misquoting Greek poems as well. 

I won't give him credit for anything. The chancer simply manipulated situations to his advantage.

Once this is all over, he will be able to get the medical attention he clearly needs.

Saturday, 2 July 2022

Ed Adams: The novels

One reason my blog output decreased is because I've been working on my novel writing. However, I'll need to balance my creativity with my Marketing. But don't panic. I have another site and web address for Ed Adams.

Triangle Trilogy

About

Link

 

T1

The Triangle

Dirty money? Here's how to clean itMoney laundering 

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T2

The Square

Weapons of Mass Destruction – don't let them get on your nervesA viral nerve agent being shipped by terrorists and WMDs

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T3

The Circle

The desert is no place to get lost.  In the Arizona deserts, with the Navajo; about missiles stolen from storage. 

https://amzn.to/3qLavYZ

 

Archangel Collection

 

A1

Archangel

Sometimes I am necessary

Icelandic-born, Russian trained agent Christina Nott, learns her craft.

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A2

Raven

An eye that sees all between darkness and lightBig business gone bad and being a freemason won't absolve you.

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A3

Card Game

The power of Tarot whilst throwing oil on a troubled market

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A5

Play On, Christina Nott

Money, Mayhem, Manipulation. Christina Nott, on Tour for the FSB

https://amzn.to/2MbkuHI

 

A6

Corrupt

Parliamentary corruption. Trouble at the House

https://amzn.to/2M0HnOw

 

A7

Sleaze

Autos, Politics, Gstaad

 

https://amzn.to/3sE3UDt

 

 

Big Science 

 

B1

Coin

Get rich quick with Cybercash – just don't tell GCHQ

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B2

An Unstable System

Creating the right kind of mind

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B3

The Watcher

We don't need no personal saviours here. From the Big Bang to the almighty Whimper

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B4

Jump

Some kind of future.

https://amzn.to/3sCzK3h

B5

Pulse

Sci-Fi dystopian blood management with nano-botsWant more? Just stay away from the edge

https://amzn.to/3qQlBvL

B6

Rage

A madman's war 

 

https://amzn.to/3MEuKlL

 

 

Blade's Edge Trilogy                                                                                                              

 

E1

Edge

World end climate collapse and sham discovered during magnetite mining from Jupiter's moon Ganymede.

https://amzn.to/2KDmYOW

E2

Edge Blue

Endgame, for Earth – unless?

 

https://amzn.to/2Kyq9au

E3

Edge Red

Museum Earth an artificially intelligent outcome – unless?

https://amzn.to/2KzJwjz

Master Collections 

 

C1/T4

The Ox Stunner

The Triangle Trilogy – thick enough to stun an ox Triangle, Circle, Square in one heavy book.all feature Jake, Bigsy, Clare, Chuck Manners

 

https://amzn.to/3sHxIgh

 

C2/A4

Magazine Clip

First three Archangel novels

 

https://amzn.to/3pbBJYn

 

C3/A8

Ignoble

Corrupt and Sleaze omnibus – double album

https://amzn.to/3sp6EUL

 

C4/B7

The Dealer

Jump,, Pulse and Rage Collection

https://amzn.to/3AlZmWg

 

 

C5/E4

Edge of Forever

Edge Trilogy 

 

 

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Friday, 24 June 2022

oink

The slippery pig runs squealing to the next event. He has been topped up recently with extra wedges of politics brought along by the Lizard of Oz, Sir Lynton Crosby, who mysteriously became Knighted under Davy Cameron.

Crosby specialises in divisive wedge politics and tests his ideas in Australia before bringing them along to be used in Britain. Along with his buddy, the combative election strategist David Canzini, we can predict new carnage as part of attempts to restore Johnson's ignominious reputation.

One supposes that Mr Johnson is paying them well to help slide toward another election in a couple of years. I suppose the advice to both of these tacticians should be take the money and run. 

But I guess they both already know that (kerching).

It is getting difficult to find scapegoats now because most of the fatter members of the sty are rooting for cover, or inventing preposterous schemes to distract everyone.

Sunday, 19 June 2022

FiT

I have a diary entry to remind me to read the meter for the feed in tariff. We've those solar panels and I managed to squeak into the scheme before it was cancelled. I successfully filed the multiple page application and acquired the various certificates and other paperwork which I thought had been designed as a bureaucratic roadblock.

They also changed the meter reading inout system a while ago, and the new system with its dashboard doesn't appear to provide a record of the last reading nor of how much I've generated. 

I'm not surprised. The smart meter they provided me to read gas and electric doesn't work either. An £18 billion rip-off scheme to provide useless technology. 

The FiT scheme used to tell me how much I'd generated for the house (ie free electricity) and how much I'd 'over generated' which I could sell back to the electricity company (the Feed In part).

Now it doesn't appear to do either.

Friday, 17 June 2022

e-cars on my doorstep

The new e-Car hub is about two minutes walk from us. They have a couple of cars on the charging station there (currently a VW ID3 and a Fiat e500) and its all been made very simple to access. There's also a bike docking point, with electric bikes. I gather the system has around 30 cars at the moment, plus around 150 bikes. I'll give it a test run over the coming days.

Thursday, 16 June 2022

no ethics blues

Well there goes the remaining foothold on Ethics. As Lord Geidt leaves the building, the second Ethics man to go, Johnson proves he never really gave up the controls, preferring to use selective ethics as another weapon his arsenal.


I'm reminded of another Johnson, who gave his soul to the Devil in Clarksdale, on Highways 61 and 49.

Monday, 13 June 2022

Testing testing 1-2-3

Oh, Well. Two red lines. I was surprised at how quickly the 'T' line came up red.