Monday, 15 July 2024
Sunday, 14 July 2024
Not entirely covered
I started with Ingram for print editions of my novels. It was back in the dark age and every revision cost money.
I used an original Ingram default size and have stuck with it all along. Even when I switched some of my printed books to Amazon I retained the same formatted size for my books. Now, it looks as if I will need to revise the covers and text layouts if I want to move platforms again.
I guess I'll need to take a few deep breaths.
Saturday, 13 July 2024
Ed Adams Novels and Back Matter
As a start toward my marketing, I'm revising the Back Matter of my novels. I've never paid much attention to it, to be honest, but I guess if it tells the reader the next book in the sequence, then that can be a helpful thing. I remember being told that there needs to be three books as a minimum to create 'read-through'.
At the end of my first book ever (The Triangle), I'm now including a reference to the next book along (The Square) and even putting a picture from the cover art. Above is my original sketch, and below is the current cover art for the novel - which I now include as a page in the back of the prior novel. Then follows the 'Back Matter' which describes all my novels, and which I should be able to insert consistently into every novel, as I republish them.
I'll also consider moving some of the paperback novels to an Ed Adams storefront.
The Square
Nervous Weapons of Mass Destruction. The transport of materials across Egypt, with very unintended consequences
TRIANGLE COLLECTION
The first series. Fast paced, international thrillers featuring how Clare, Bigsy and Jake formed The Triangle.
T1 The Triangle: Dirty money? Here's how to clean it. A London crime story with international dimensions.
T2 The Square: Nervous Weapons of Mass Destruction. The transport of materials across Egypt, with very unintended consequences
T3 The Circle: The desert is no place to get lost. Deserts and missile ranges in Arizona.
T4 Cosy: Cosy Crime in Devon, Agatha and Cluedo with a modern twist.
T5 Church: Devon crime rains down: The power from the church is not what it seems.
T6 Dark: Control is power: A powerful woman seeks control.
ARCHANGEL COLLECTION
Another asset joins the Triangle in the form of Christina Nott. We need to know a little of her back-story too.
A1 Archangel : Sometimes I am necessary. Icelandic born, Russian trained agent Christina Nott.
Now we have Jake, Bigsy, Clare and Christina working together. Political thrills in corridors of power. Now introducing Brant Technologie and Raven Holdings.
A2 Raven: An eye that sees all between darkness and light. Big business gone bad. Very bad.
A3 Card Game: The power of Tarot whilst throwing oil on trouble. A story ruled by mysterious cards.
A5 Play On, Christina Nott : Money, Mayhem, Manipulation. Christina Nott, on Tour for the FSB. What a cover story. Moscow, Tokyo, Seattle with the band.
A6 Corrupt : Parliamentary corruption. Trouble at the house.
A7 Sleaze: More political intrigue, as electric automobiles are on the agenda. Politics and Gstaad. There is snow.
BIG SCIENCE
From modest science to an end for the universe
B1 Coin : Get rich quick with Cybercash-just don't get caught. Students, eh?
B2 Pulse: Sci-Fi dystopian blood management with nano-bots. Want more? Just stay away from the edge. This predicts some of the events of other novels, yet the pieces are still fragmentary knowledge shards,
B3 An Unstable System : Creating the right kind of mind. Inventing a cyclone, with unforseen side effects.
B4 Jump: Some kind of future. Forward in time, but with an ever increasing dilemma.
B5 The Watcher : We don't need no personal saviours here. A short story about the whole of time.
B6 Rage : A madman's war: Our Watchers arrive unexpectedly in Ukraine.
B7 Artificial : Where is my mind? Inside the RightMind there is an Artificial Intelligence.
B8 Luka : Can artificial intelligences fall in love. How Luka sees he interaction with a human.
BLADE’S EDGE TRILOGY
The effects of Brant’s technologies far into the future. Earth has a predicament.
E1 Edge World end climate collapse and sham discovered during magnetite mining from Ganymede
E2 Edge Blue Endgame, for Earth - unless?
E3 Edge Red : Museum Earth an artificially intelligent
MASTER COLLECTIONS
All collections of the individual novels…
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
C2/A4 Magazine Clip First three Archangel novels
C3/A8 Ignoble Corrupt and Sleaze omnibus
C4/B7 The Dealer: Jump, Pulse and Rage Collection
C5/E4 Edge of Forever Edge Trilogy
C6/T7 Secrets: Cosy, Church and Dark Collection
C7/B9 Artificial Intelligence and Augmented Reality Guide: Brant Manual of Peacekeeping Technologies- Both of Artificial and Luka in one volume - dressed as a reference manual.
And finally, my Amazon Author page:
Please take a look and I hope you enjoy my novels!
Friday, 12 July 2024
Kindle Scribe and authors
One of the things I noticed at SPS was the number of note-takers using technology. I have used my iPhone for some time and usually open an Evernote page into which I tip bullet points.
The challenges with full internet connected technology are the interruptions. Too many bleeps and bumps.
Then I realised that the Kindle way could be useful, especially for reviewing my work. I grabbed a Kindle Scribe, which has access to my entire Kindle library and can download entire PDFs of my Work In Progress. Then I can flip through it, fast and uninterrupted, and hand annotate corrections in much the way of pencil and paper.
I spent a two-hour train ride with one of my older novels performing an 'upgrade' simply using pencil and paper, on the Scribe.
Yes, I'm repackaging many of my novels as part of my marketing push, during which I'll be attempting some new techniques.
I'll have to do a post about the software I use during editing etc.
Thursday, 11 July 2024
Needing a novel approach
Wednesday, 10 July 2024
Tuesday, 9 July 2024
2h10
Not a bad run Exeter to Paddington nowadays. 2 hours and 10 minutes, stopping at Tiverton, Taunton and Reading. Then cross town on the Elizabeth line. Easy.
Monday, 8 July 2024
Hook-Intrigue-Conflict-Stakes-Call to Action
What's this got to do with book marketing? A blue Ford Sierra?
It was my commuter car when I started at the American firm. I worked out I could drive it for a few months and then it would have paid for itself. It wasn't new when I got it from one of those Trade Centre places.
I only had one cassette of music for my commute - Sheryl Crow. I used to know how I was doing on the route by the songs being played.
"No one said it would be easy
But no one said it'd be this hard
No one said it would be easy
But no one thought we'd come this far"
Sheryl Crow
Of course, that song got swamped by the lyrical copy from Coldplay.
Oh, it's such a shame for us to part
Nobody said it was easy
No one ever said it would be so hard
I'm going back to the start"
Chris Martin - The Scientist
And I suppose I am going back to the start with the refurbishment/re-invention of my Ed Adams web-site and book blurb.
Sunday, 7 July 2024
return of the adults
Some sensible people in this room.
Saturday, 6 July 2024
pony-tailed font hater
The gangplank walker won.
Boo hiss. Instead of Jenny Leck, which will run and run, I'll talk about Avatar 2.
Mainly the font choices, as described in these two clips.
The setup:Tuesday, 25 June 2024
excreble gangplank walker
It's the execrable Tory candidate for my newly re-arranged constituency. I wanted to give each candidate chance - to check their spiel and so on. This person was unbelievable. Their case is spread over more individual Conservative leaflets than I have received in the preceding few years. It begins with a cheap shot at the Labour Party using a dumbed down punk poster campaign. Personally I think it should have been ruled out on the ground of misrepresentation, using slogans about Starmer and Reform with a sheepish nod to the conservatives in the second side small print. I don't have a copy, because I'm in London at the moment.
Then there is the main write-up, which continually refers to the electorate as 'People like you' a hark-back to the herd language of the COVID-era.
Oh yes and don't get me started on the bad use of grammar and spelling in his section about literacy.
A resounding 'no' from me as well as a complaint to be filed. The candidate last stood in an entirely different part of the country; defeated.
Thoughts for another post...The fact vacuum is full of lies.