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Showing posts with label encouraging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label encouraging. Show all posts

Sunday, 21 February 2016

Slow day on the blog front

It's been a very busy weekend, family functions and Baby sitting duties so a slow day on the blog front... However, I've tested the new children's book on three children of the target age with some good feedback and some tweaking ideas.
Great trials and very unlike the ones I am used to in my line of professional work.
Next week,  apply the changes. 

Saturday, 23 May 2015

Supported and selling well... Going up

Phantasms in the Infirmary is getting read.
What is it?
It's a book in paperback or Kindle format written by two experienced clinicians combining two different styles of writing.
It's a collection of short stories involving spooky stuff in hospitals...
It's entertainment.
It's true stories that have been revamped.
It's a great boost for a potential number one.

It's being read in paperback and on kindle.
Both formats are doing well...  Here is the link

Going up.... Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #60,408 Paid in Kindle Store

Lets get it to number one.

Thursday, 4 December 2014

Read, enjoy and please review

I spoke to a colleague recently about the lack of reviews of my new novel on Amazon and how it can affect the marketability of Phantasms in the Infirmary.
She said that that good review numbers is not always a reliable reason to purchase a book. 
This is reassuring but is her opinion transferable?
As authors, we are dependent on the views of our readers to inform and influence other potential readers.
However,  low review numbers can be deceiving and readers could miss out on the opportunity to discover a potential best selling Novel.

What is your opinion on this?