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Thursday, 25 July 2024

Passengers


Our fellow passengers were such an interesting part of the journey. The first evening at dinner, we sat next to some American women, who kind of blanked us. I know, our 2:2:2 tables were set about 15 cm apart, to give distance, but nonetheless. 

Then I realised we'd got a 'Red Card' mentality and needed to think like seasoned travellers. So from then on, we sat at the larger tables and could commune with the other passengers. 

It came as a great surprise that we were almost the only 'newbies'. I casually asked the people next to me how many cruises they had been on and they replied '8'. Then the people the other side of me said '23'. Okay. 

And the stories were always so fascinating too. One couple we met had decanted their lives into a truck and trailer and were now either in their caravan or else they were on the road. 

Their blog shows this combo, but I have a feeling they updated it to the similar setup below, based upon their fun business card.


And their extensive blog is here.

It was interesting because we have travelled several of their routes, both in the USA and also in Europe, but in our case we've not 'cut loose' in the way that they have. Long may they continue.

Another day we sat with one of the on-board workshoppers, who was providing art classes. And I even attended the creative writing/publishing sessions in the Planetarium. And a chance encounter with another traveller has given me a major boost in my knowledge of Greek stories.

Then there was Mr Tamborine Man - Roger McGuinn. I think I'll save that for another day.

Wednesday, 24 July 2024

transatlantic




The Atlantic Ocean has its own character, from the beginning when it brushes against the English Channel, to the mysterious fog banks on the way from the United Kingdom and then into the deceptively deep sections midway across.


And all of the time I was aware we were travelling at 25 knots, even when we on the higher decks and the sea seemed to moe slowly below. It was as fast as the high speed catamaran we had used in Rhodes about a month ago, although I suspect were were somewhat less manoeuvrable. 

This average depth reached 3,600 metres or 11,000 feet as we crossed the Mid Atlantic Ridge between continents.  

Tuesday, 23 July 2024

Double-hulled V shape

 


We knew nothing about ships, but soon learned that the QM2 was specifically built for Atlantic crossings.  It has a more linear shape than many 'cruise' ships and this ensures greater stability, which is desirable on the Atlantic. It was other guests that gave us most of the Intel, and we were surprised to learn that many of them had made multiple Atlantic crossings and many other voyages. We were the newbies. We had the 'Red Card' passes for everything, and soon learned that this goes up through Silver, Gold, Diamond and beyond. We were also assured that our status would have improved to Silver by the time we disembarked in Brooklyn.

We also discovered that just about everything except drinks on board was included in our fare and we could eat from any restaurant at any time. Even order room service without those little extras like 'Orange Juice' being added.

And at the start of the voyage we were swamped by the sheer size of the vessel. Yet it seemed remarkable tranquil and uncrowded too, once the initial flurry of boarding had subsided.

Check out a small part of the Britannia restaurant.




Monday, 22 July 2024

rocking


We certainly left Southampton with a good party-style send-off. Champagne by the pool and a band playing 'Rocking all over the world' in the sunshine.  This promises to be an interesting trip.

Sunday, 21 July 2024

Queen Mary 2

This seems to be the year of the ship for us, and this time we are upscaling to something bigger. No mere ship, this is the last ocean liner - The Queen Mary 2, which we've decided to take from Southampton to New York.

Wednesday, 17 July 2024

Tuesday, 16 July 2024

This is just a test

My test novel (The Square) seems to be appearing in multiple channels now., although some are still picking up the original cover, like this German site.


 

However, some sites (like Apple) are rejecting the novel because I've embedded a link to the next novel, which inadvertantly bypasses Apple's ordering service.

They say:

"As a result, we cannot send this book to the following sales channel until you have corrected the matter:

Apple

The types of material at issue include:

Competitor Links: The content contains links to sales channels that are in direct competition with the chosen sales channels. Please check your book's content for any direct links to eBook retailers. Remove these links to ensure compatibility with all of your selected vendors. Typically, these links are found in the front matter or back matter of your book.

Sales channels not listed above continue to receive this material at this time."

Oh well.


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.

https://amzn.to/3c6zRMu 


T2 The Square: Nervous Weapons of Mass Destruction. The transport of materials across Egypt, with very unintended consequences

https://amzn.to/3sEiKYx 


T3 The Circle: The desert is no place to get lost. Deserts and missile ranges in Arizona.  

https://amzn.to/3qLavYZ 


T4 Cosy: Cosy Crime in Devon, Agatha and Cluedo with a modern twist. 

https://amzn.to/3wQVNED 


T5 Church: Devon crime rains down: The power from the church is not what it seems.

https://amzn.to/463vFao


T6 Dark: Control is power: A powerful woman seeks control.

https://amzn.to/4eZKPld


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.

https://amzn.to/2Y9nB5K 


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.

https://amzn.to/2MiGVe6


A3 Card Game: The power of Tarot whilst throwing oil on trouble. A story ruled by mysterious cards.

https://amzn.to/2Y8HLgs 


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.

https://amzn.to/2MbkuHI 


A6 Corrupt : Parliamentary corruption. Trouble at the house. 

https://amzn.to/2M0Hn0w 


A7 Sleaze: More political intrigue, as electric automobiles are on the agenda. Politics and Gstaad. There is snow. 

https://amzn.to/3sE3UDt 


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?

https://amzn.to/3082wmS 


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,

https://amzn.to/3qQIBvL 


B3 An Unstable System : Creating the right kind of mind. Inventing a cyclone, with unforseen side effects.

https://amzn.to/2PRJciF 


B4 Jump:  Some kind of future. Forward in time, but with an ever increasing dilemma.

 https://amzn.to/3sCzK3h 


B5 The Watcher : We don't need no personal saviours here. A short story about the whole of time.

https://amzn.to/3kTFWjg 


B6 Rage : A madman's war: Our Watchers arrive unexpectedly in Ukraine.

 https://amzn.to/3MEuKIL 


B7 Artificial : Where is my mind? Inside the RightMind there is an Artificial Intelligence.

https://amzn.to/461LONJ


B8 Luka : Can artificial intelligences fall in love. How Luka sees he interaction with a human.

https://amzn.to/468yjMi


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

https://amzn.to/2KDmYOW 


E2 Edge Blue Endgame, for Earth - unless?

https://amzn.to/2Kyq9au 


E3 Edge Red  : Museum Earth an artificially intelligent 

https://amzn.to/2KzJwjz 


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 

https://amzn.to/3sHxigh 


C2/A4 Magazine Clip First three Archangel novels

https://amzn.to/3pbBJYn 


C3/A8 Ignoble Corrupt and Sleaze omnibus

https://amzn.to/3sp6EUL 


C4/B7 The Dealer: Jump, Pulse and Rage Collection

https://amzn.to/3AIZmWg 


C5/E4 Edge of Forever Edge Trilogy

https://amzn.to/3c57Ghj


C6/T7 Secrets: Cosy, Church and Dark Collection

https://amzn.to/4639S2C


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.

https://amzn.to/4d1UVA2


And finally, my Amazon Author page:

Please take a look and I hope you enjoy my novels!

https://amzn.to/4cI4pAQ

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


A couple of weeks ago I travelled via Waterloo to the South Bank for the sessions at SPS Live, which discusses writing, self-publishing and aspects of commerce. A longer train ride but so convenient for my  hotel close to the Queen Elizabeth Hall, where the sessions took place.

It's the third time I've visited and I always get new ideas and inspiration. 

The size of the sales by the various speakers seems to rise each time too. 

First time I was impressed by 800k sales, from single genre crime writing. 

Then the second time by over 2.8 million, from a couple of sisters who co-write The Zodiac Academy, originally from a shed at the bottom of the garden with sales via Tik-Tok. 

This time we had EL James and Lucy Score. 

EL James (Erika Mitchell) wrote that 50 Shades series and has sold 150 million copies worldwide. She jokes about having three houses. 

Lucy Score has sold many, but her Booktok chart is revelatory, having sold over 600k print copies.
I originally got into the whole writing thing via NaNoWriMo, but I guess it could be a useful side-line ('side hustle' to be down with the lingo nowadays) if I actually did some serious marketing. I've just about 15,000 books out there, but mainly e-books at the moment and my mailing list is about 3,000. 

Now I need to decide on ways I could raise interest and make it more obvious that some of my 35-ish books are in a sequence.

Watch this space as I take a spell away from the typewriter***

***I actually use a Mac Studio and MacBook Air to write.